Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading the Princeton thread.
And Northwestern thread….depressing.
Which T20 schools aren’t “grim” or soulless?
Looking for semi- intellectual but still social and lively.
Small class sizes key.
Where you know your classmates……
Humanities major.
Most kids at Princeton and Northwestern are quite happy and thriving. If you're going to make decisions based on the outliers, you probably shouldn't be looking at T20 schools because they will all have kids who weren't happy about their experiences.
Almost 1/3 of kids at Princeton major in computer science and engineering; add biological sciences and econ to the mix and that’s just over 1/2 of all students. This disproportion is only growing with expansion of engineering etc. Not a good place for a humanities major.
Wouldn’t that make a great for humanities major? Really small class sizes, access to professors and a ton of resources going your way since the herd has moved in another direction?
Anonymous wrote:There is literally a thread from a week or two with the except same subject heading.
Hopefully, the moderator will reference that post for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading the Princeton thread.
And Northwestern thread….depressing.
Which T20 schools aren’t “grim” or soulless?
Looking for semi- intellectual but still social and lively.
Small class sizes key.
Where you know your classmates……
Humanities major.
Most kids at Princeton and Northwestern are quite happy and thriving. If you're going to make decisions based on the outliers, you probably shouldn't be looking at T20 schools because they will all have kids who weren't happy about their experiences.
Almost 1/3 of kids at Princeton major in computer science and engineering; add biological sciences and econ to the mix and that’s just over 1/2 of all students. This disproportion is only growing with expansion of engineering etc. Not a good place for a humanities major.
Anonymous wrote:Rice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading the Princeton thread.
And Northwestern thread….depressing.
Which T20 schools aren’t “grim” or soulless?
Looking for semi- intellectual but still social and lively.
Small class sizes key.
Where you know your classmates……
Humanities major.
Most kids at Princeton and Northwestern are quite happy and thriving. If you're going to make decisions based on the outliers, you probably shouldn't be looking at T20 schools because they will all have kids who weren't happy about their experiences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading the Princeton thread.
And Northwestern thread….depressing.
Which T20 schools aren’t “grim” or soulless?
Looking for semi- intellectual but still social and lively.
Small class sizes key.
Where you know your classmates……
Humanities major.
Most kids at Princeton and Northwestern are quite happy and thriving. If you're going to make decisions based on the outliers, you probably shouldn't be looking at T20 schools because they will all have kids who weren't happy about their experiences.
Anonymous wrote:Reading the Princeton thread.
And Northwestern thread….depressing.
Which T20 schools aren’t “grim” or soulless?
Looking for semi- intellectual but still social and lively.
Small class sizes key.
Where you know your classmates……
Humanities major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading the Princeton thread.
And Northwestern thread….depressing.
Which T20 schools aren’t “grim” or soulless?
Looking for semi- intellectual but still social and lively.
Small class sizes key.
Where you know your classmates……
Humanities major.
Notre Dame, SLACs like Williams, kids seem happy at WUSTL
Anonymous wrote:Reading the Princeton thread.
And Northwestern thread….depressing.
Which T20 schools aren’t “grim” or soulless?
Looking for semi- intellectual but still social and lively.
Small class sizes key.
Where you know your classmates……
Humanities major.