Anonymous wrote:In terms of quality of education, support for undergrads, post-graduate opportunities, any reason to encourage DC to choose one rather than the other? DC is on the fence. OOS so money not an issue either way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I attended one and work at the other. You have two great options. And for all the ways they’re different (private/public, big city/college town, no Greek life/big Greek life), they also have a lot of similarities (lots of prep school kids/money, very strong humanities, engaged student bodies, lots of activities).
I think it really comes down to your kid’s preferences: how big of a student body are they looking for? Are they looking for a big football school? Does the Jesuit ethos appeal to them? How important is the beauty/feel of the campus? Do they want Greek life? Does the idea of going to school in the city appeal to them?
I don’t think you can go wrong academically, so I’d focus on lifestyle.
Neither is a big football school. Lol
Anonymous wrote:I attended one and work at the other. You have two great options. And for all the ways they’re different (private/public, big city/college town, no Greek life/big Greek life), they also have a lot of similarities (lots of prep school kids/money, very strong humanities, engaged student bodies, lots of activities).
I think it really comes down to your kid’s preferences: how big of a student body are they looking for? Are they looking for a big football school? Does the Jesuit ethos appeal to them? How important is the beauty/feel of the campus? Do they want Greek life? Does the idea of going to school in the city appeal to them?
I don’t think you can go wrong academically, so I’d focus on lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SFS or College at Gtown?
College.
Anonymous wrote:SFS or College at Gtown?