Anonymous wrote:Here's my take on WASP:
Williams: Terrible, no good school that rejected my kid. May locusts devour their crops and their spouses become infertile.
Amherst: Kid didn't apply and so I don't know much about it except that it's definitely better than Williams.
Swarthmore: It's am amazing college that accepted my kid. All Swatties are good looking geniuses and who will probably win Nobel Prizes in the future.
Pomona: It's a mediocre school that waitlisted my kid. It has the potential to be great (waitlist pending), but it has some serious issues (like taking my kid off the waitlist).
Anonymous wrote:Okay, maybe we missed something, but in what universe is Amherst in a great college town? Seriously, we couldn't find much town at all there. There were Amherst, U Mass Amherst, and then nothing nearby. That was my DD's chief concern. We asked where kids went off campus for fun and they mentioned buses to Boston, which is a bit of a hike. If we missed a great college town I'm happy to be proven wrong. Did we just look in the wrong place?
Anonymous wrote:This is silly
It’s AWS
No need to go changing something that works
+1 moreAnonymous wrote:+1Anonymous wrote:I am officially dumber for having read this.
Anonymous wrote:Williams: The quintessential New England college. The most beautiful location. The campus oozes class. Preppy, relatively conservative students, many hoping to make a fortune in finance. Williams has been the US News champ for 20 years! What else needs to be said? Tied with Amherst for the most prestige.
Amherst: The college for progressive kids. Forward-thinking emphasis on student diversity and open curriculum. Highly intelligent students, many championing DEI causes. Great college town location. Good consortium with four other schools. Right on Williams's heels in US News. Tied for the most prestige.
Swarthmore: The college for intellectual kids. Difficult classes with heavy work loads. Students very liberal but too busy with coursework to do much politically. The best STEM in WASP. They have engineering! Maybe the hardest-working students, but prestige somewhat less than Williams or Amherst. Are the students considered too nerdy?
Pomona: The California lifestyle college. Students most similar to those at Swarthmore, but a bit less intense. Very casual environment, shorts worn year-round. Great consortium with Claremont. The hardest of WASP to get into because everyone wants that weather! But also the least prestige. How can we take them seriously with all that SoCal sunshine?
Those are my thoughts on these great schools. Please add your thoughts!
+1Anonymous wrote:I am officially dumber for having read this.