Anonymous wrote:I've seen a few recommendations on different threads about St. Lawrence. I'd love to hear more about it for a kid who loves nature, and is kind of a careful nerdy kid. She is not the sorority/frat type but always has a small group of good friends. She is a very good student and plans on getting a Ph.D.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s pretty challenging to get there. My friends drive and it involves a ferry ride. (I know that sounds like fun until you miss it and have to wait until the next one).
Anonymous wrote:I’m in the northeast and have known at least a dozen kids who went there. All are bright, healthy, friendly, outdoorsy, mc to umc, generally (not exclusively) left-leaning but without being ideological. Pretty sporty. High enthusiasm, high EQ. Yes, it’s isolated, but these are the kind of kids who make their own fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an alum and I have no idea what it’s like now but back when I was there it was not a place for nerdy. I loved it but it was 80% Greek at the time. That has changed a lot as the fraternities have been decimated but it’s a heavy drinking school I’m sure. That being said, it’s a small liberal arts college near the Adirondack’s and attracts alot of outdoorsy private school types. My Dd got huge merit aid and sometimes wishes she attended but she didn’t (it was her safety).
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Where did she end up if you don't mind me asking?
Anonymous wrote:I’m an alum and I have no idea what it’s like now but back when I was there it was not a place for nerdy. I loved it but it was 80% Greek at the time. That has changed a lot as the fraternities have been decimated but it’s a heavy drinking school I’m sure. That being said, it’s a small liberal arts college near the Adirondack’s and attracts alot of outdoorsy private school types. My Dd got huge merit aid and sometimes wishes she attended but she didn’t (it was her safety).
Anonymous wrote:I’m an alum and I have no idea what it’s like now but back when I was there it was not a place for nerdy. I loved it but it was 80% Greek at the time. That has changed a lot as the fraternities have been decimated but it’s a heavy drinking school I’m sure. That being said, it’s a small liberal arts college near the Adirondack’s and attracts alot of outdoorsy private school types. My Dd got huge merit aid and sometimes wishes she attended but she didn’t (it was her safety).