Anonymous wrote:Gettysburg just ditched the Gettysburg Review, their undergrad lit magazine that was quite prestigious. We were considering it for a Creative Writing kid, but that made me pause.
There still is an Allegheny Review, and I think it's got a decent rep.
Right now we're actually torn between Wooster and Allegheny so I'd love to hear more insights about those too, if you don't mind me piggybacking into this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gettysburg is the best of the three for job placement, but is has a different vibe from the other two, especially Wooster, which is quirky and intellectual (think Swarthmore for B students), whereas Gettysburg has more of a fratty, bro culture. Allegheny is an interesting wildcard. Its academics are underrated, and the "interesting combinations" approach is unique -- every student is required to pick up a minor or second major in something unrelated to their primary field of study. But bleak doesn't even begin to describe the location.
Not questioning what you say about the, but how do you know so much about these three, random schools?
I'm a different poster but my family is near Gettysburg, I went to Allegheny, and I did summer research at Wooster. I have many friends and family associated with this group of schools, all with kids approaching college age. I associate Gettysburg with F&M and Dickinson. Allegheny, Wooster, Juniata and some others are another set. I guess they are small and random but if someone has familiarity with one of them, the others are likely to also be familiar.
Anonymous wrote:I may be wrong but it is my understanding that Gettysburg will be much more expensive than the others given the avg aid on the CDS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gettysburg is the best of the three for job placement, but is has a different vibe from the other two, especially Wooster, which is quirky and intellectual (think Swarthmore for B students), whereas Gettysburg has more of a fratty, bro culture. Allegheny is an interesting wildcard. Its academics are underrated, and the "interesting combinations" approach is unique -- every student is required to pick up a minor or second major in something unrelated to their primary field of study. But bleak doesn't even begin to describe the location.
Not questioning what you say about the, but how do you know so much about these three, random schools?
Anonymous wrote:Gettysburg is the best of the three for job placement, but is has a different vibe from the other two, especially Wooster, which is quirky and intellectual (think Swarthmore for B students), whereas Gettysburg has more of a fratty, bro culture. Allegheny is an interesting wildcard. Its academics are underrated, and the "interesting combinations" approach is unique -- every student is required to pick up a minor or second major in something unrelated to their primary field of study. But bleak doesn't even begin to describe the location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on Gettysburg?
DC has already been admitted to Allegheny and Wooster with decent merit aid ~40-43K
Gettysburg has some great programs, political science and history are particularly strong. But the town itself is small and tourist driven. The tour guide mentioned weekly bus trips to a Walmart around 20 minutes away.
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on Gettysburg?
DC has already been admitted to Allegheny and Wooster with decent merit aid ~40-43K