Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, Lehigh is a lot easier to get into. Keep that in mind. Villanova is weirdly competitive.
That’s surprising. I grew up in the NE hearing that Lehigh was a more prestigious school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The look and feel of campus are really different so it would be good if she could visit. Lehigh is hilly and woodsy and comes down the hill right to the edge of a city (Bethlehem), whereas Villanova is flat and open. Also, while Villanova has proximity to Philadelphia, it is situated in a totally suburban area and feels more suburban, whereas Lehigh abuts a "city" area. I think from Villanova you could walk to some shops in Bryn Mawr (coffee shop, ice cream shop) but Villanova itself doesn't have a lot right there.
Villanova seems very "white" to me, based on driving by the campus frequently. Not a lot of kids of color, and the kids have a homogenous look. I don't think Lehigh is as homogenous. The Nova grads I know really loved it though.
72% of Villanova’s and 68% of Lehigh’s domestic students are white. Lehigh has about 2.5 times as many international students.
The biggest difference between the two is the frat culture at Lehigh, which has at times been out of control. Villanova also has fraternities, but they don’t dominate social life in the way that they do at Lehigh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Villanova takes a lot of catholic school kids, so it has a more religious/conservative student body. Some go for the basketball games, but they’re not always easy to get into.
Catholics aren’t necessarily conservative. There’s a whole liberal, progressive wing.
Anonymous wrote:The look and feel of campus are really different so it would be good if she could visit. Lehigh is hilly and woodsy and comes down the hill right to the edge of a city (Bethlehem), whereas Villanova is flat and open. Also, while Villanova has proximity to Philadelphia, it is situated in a totally suburban area and feels more suburban, whereas Lehigh abuts a "city" area. I think from Villanova you could walk to some shops in Bryn Mawr (coffee shop, ice cream shop) but Villanova itself doesn't have a lot right there.
Villanova seems very "white" to me, based on driving by the campus frequently. Not a lot of kids of color, and the kids have a homogenous look. I don't think Lehigh is as homogenous. The Nova grads I know really loved it though.
Anonymous wrote:Villanova takes a lot of catholic school kids, so it has a more religious/conservative student body. Some go for the basketball games, but they’re not always easy to get into.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, Lehigh is a lot easier to get into. Keep that in mind. Villanova is weirdly competitive.
That’s surprising. I grew up in the NE hearing that Lehigh was a more prestigious school.
Anonymous wrote:Also, Lehigh is a lot easier to get into. Keep that in mind. Villanova is weirdly competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Biggest difference is religious. Villanova is more insular than Lehigh.
You’re right about stingy with aid. Don’t count on it.
Lehigh is much more engineering and tech driven.
What does she want to study? There are plenty of other schools that meet her criteria, some quite close to Amtrak stations.