Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Purdue.
It was just so huge. My son love it, we'll see if he gets in (engineering.)
This is the type of response that I expected. Thought that I would read of parents loving small schools where junior would be given an inordinate amount of attention, while students crave the excitement and varied options of a large university.
Thank you for your response.
I think it can go both ways. One of my kids loves VT which is too huge for my taste. My other I thought would be a great fit for W&M but she preferred schools of <1500 students. Will go to one with 1200. I worry it may be too small but I can understand what she likes about it in the depth of opportunities in her particular major + the ECs she wants. And, she plans to study abroad junior year so she'll get a taste of big campus that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern đ
Just returned from Northeastern and neither one of us liked it much, though I do give it high marks for several things, just not right for my kid.
Anonymous wrote:Purdue.
It was just so huge. My son love it, we'll see if he gets in (engineering.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Purdue.
It was just so huge. My son love it, we'll see if he gets in (engineering.)
This is the type of response that I expected. Thought that I would read of parents loving small schools where junior would be given an inordinate amount of attention, while students crave the excitement and varied options of a large university.
Thank you for your response.
Anonymous wrote:Northeastern đ
Anonymous wrote:Purdue.
It was just so huge. My son love it, we'll see if he gets in (engineering.)