Anonymous wrote:DS is a first year at Eckerd, though not for Animal Studies. It's a relatively new program, and from what I can tell, the focus is mainly on animal behavior--more psychology than biology. If that focus and a warmer climate are appealing, I would encourage your DC to take a closer look. There are a lot of internship and research opportunities for students in that discipline in the immediately surrounding area. Students come from all 50 states and overseas.
It's very cute to see people call the 2nd largest city in New York State with a population of 257 thousand a "small town".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she interested in the Animal Behavior program? We are in the DMV, have visited and DC is probably applying to Canisius because of this program (it is well regarded and draws students from around the US). Agree it is a small town and small college but that is fine by my kid (only applying to small except for DC required by parents in-state choice) and the weather doesn't bother DC (our family has lived other colder places). Gets good reviews from locals and one child from my elder DC high school class is now there as a student athlete.
Yes! She is very interested in the Animal Behavior/Ethology program. We are from Upstate NY so it wouldn't be that much of a shock. She is a rural kid at heart. The cold may be alot for her! She wants to work in animal research or with animals as a career so it seems like a great program.
What other colleges have you toured? We toured Bucknell, F&M and I think she was interested in Eckerd (which would be much warmer)
F&M is also on DC list and we visited. In your area (NE) Wheaton and University of New England have programs in AB. We are only looking in the NE/DMV area and then DC far western schools are within 1 hour of Chicago. So nothing South. Eckerd is on the list for AB but not in the geographical area we're looking at. If you look up AB degree programs I think Florida Institute of Tech comes up with it being a part of their psych department. My DC is not interested in the science/research aspect but the behavior/psych aspect so you might expand to Animal Science degree programs as these might bring in a few more schools and still be up your daughter's alley.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she interested in the Animal Behavior program? We are in the DMV, have visited and DC is probably applying to Canisius because of this program (it is well regarded and draws students from around the US). Agree it is a small town and small college but that is fine by my kid (only applying to small except for DC required by parents in-state choice) and the weather doesn't bother DC (our family has lived other colder places). Gets good reviews from locals and one child from my elder DC high school class is now there as a student athlete.
Yes! She is very interested in the Animal Behavior/Ethology program. We are from Upstate NY so it wouldn't be that much of a shock. She is a rural kid at heart. The cold may be alot for her! She wants to work in animal research or with animals as a career so it seems like a great program.
What other colleges have you toured? We toured Bucknell, F&M and I think she was interested in Eckerd (which would be much warmer)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gosh. Yes, I know it and the surrounding area well. Did DD go to school here in the DC Metro area? I cannot imagine going from here to there and being happy. Going from a tiny town or rural America? Then I could see being happy there. In many ways, Buffalo acts like a small town -- everyone knows each other (if they aren't already related), everyone knows where everyone else prays, everyone eats the same thing (if you don't believe me, I can make a list for you and challenge everyone else on this board to see if there is anything I forgot), everyone goes to Canada for fun, everyone dresses the same (JCPenney's chic), and no one will have heard of your DD's high school. UB would be a better choice if you had had had to be in Buffalo, but honestly I would go almost anywhere else.
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Anonymous wrote:Gosh. Yes, I know it and the surrounding area well. Did DD go to school here in the DC Metro area? I cannot imagine going from here to there and being happy. Going from a tiny town or rural America? Then I could see being happy there. In many ways, Buffalo acts like a small town -- everyone knows each other (if they aren't already related), everyone knows where everyone else prays, everyone eats the same thing (if you don't believe me, I can make a list for you and challenge everyone else on this board to see if there is anything I forgot), everyone goes to Canada for fun, everyone dresses the same (JCPenney's chic), and no one will have heard of your DD's high school. UB would be a better choice if you had had had to be in Buffalo, but honestly I would go almost anywhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Is she interested in the Animal Behavior program? We are in the DMV, have visited and DC is probably applying to Canisius because of this program (it is well regarded and draws students from around the US). Agree it is a small town and small college but that is fine by my kid (only applying to small except for DC required by parents in-state choice) and the weather doesn't bother DC (our family has lived other colder places). Gets good reviews from locals and one child from my elder DC high school class is now there as a student athlete.