Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid sounds like an ideal top LAC candidate.
They do like the LAC vibe but feel like many aren't as strong in STEM and might prefer a city / city adjacent campus (though that isn't a total must have)
I’d look into Harvey Mudd, Macalester, Swarthmore, and Reed.
PP here - I don’t think of Penn and Columbia students as “down to earth and kind”. In fact, I think I’ve only met one Penn alum who was “down to earth and kind”, they seem to be completely opposite of that.
I’m a Penn alum and I think I am both down to earth and kind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid sounds like an ideal top LAC candidate.
They do like the LAC vibe but feel like many aren't as strong in STEM and might prefer a city / city adjacent campus (though that isn't a total must have)
I’d look into Harvey Mudd, Macalester, Swarthmore, and Reed.
PP here - I don’t think of Penn and Columbia students as “down to earth and kind”. In fact, I think I’ve only met one Penn alum who was “down to earth and kind”, they seem to be completely opposite of that.
Anonymous wrote:UPenn over Columbia
Give Yale a look as well as Harvey Mudd
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:May only be able to fit one in on a larger tour...which would you do?
Child interested in both STEM and humanities...Doesn't want huge classes. Very top rigor, stats, ECS, but down to earth and kind. Not sure either one of these schools would be a good fit, but we could fit into a broader tour schedule...or Yale...obviously these are all big reaches for everyone.
Neither. Go to a school in a much nicer area see Harvard, Princeton, Brown.
Anonymous wrote:May only be able to fit one in on a larger tour...which would you do?
Child interested in both STEM and humanities...Doesn't want huge classes. Very top rigor, stats, ECS, but down to earth and kind. Not sure either one of these schools would be a good fit, but we could fit into a broader tour schedule...or Yale...obviously these are all big reaches for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid sounds like an ideal top LAC candidate.
They do like the LAC vibe but feel like many aren't as strong in STEM and might prefer a city / city adjacent campus (though that isn't a total must have)
I’d look into Harvey Mudd, Macalester, Swarthmore, and Reed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid sounds like an ideal top LAC candidate.
They do like the LAC vibe but feel like many aren't as strong in STEM and might prefer a city / city adjacent campus (though that isn't a total must have)
Anonymous wrote:Your kid sounds like an ideal top LAC candidate.