Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could also toss in Scranton, which is just about an hour north of Lehigh. It's a little gem ... crappy town but strong academics and happy, spirited students. I've had nieces and nephews attend and they were very happy.
+1 My friend's daughter just decided to go to Scranton and she's very excited about it.
My son is thinking of Scranton but it’s an academic reach for him. He’s been recommended to look at Marywood - anyone know anything about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We toured and DC loved Lehigh. Liked the midsize (they are rare), beautiful campus and the overall vibe. We stayed at Hotel Bethlehem and I didn’t understand the gripes people had about Bethlehem…it wasn’t Darien, CT but it was fine. We also toured Lafayette and I thought the campus was quaint and it would be a great place to go to school. DC vetoed it because it’s small.
People gripe about South Bethlehem, which is adjacent to Lehigh’s campus. There is a bit of crime there, unfortunately, and sometimes the undesirables make their way to campus or Lehigh kids become affected. Kids from the DMV would be nonplussed, but if you are from a sleepy little town with no crime, it might be a concern.
Anonymous wrote:Lehigh is outstanding. I think of it as a "masters of the universe" school, and yes, there's a positive and negative connotation there. The kids I know who have gone there were mostly engineering or business majors (or both) and have strong, leadership-type personalities. I don't think you'd want to go there if you weren't sure what you wanted to do, or wanted to dabble in liberal arts.
Lafayette and Muhlenberg would be great for dabbling in liberal arts, though!
Anonymous wrote:We toured and DC loved Lehigh. Liked the midsize (they are rare), beautiful campus and the overall vibe. We stayed at Hotel Bethlehem and I didn’t understand the gripes people had about Bethlehem…it wasn’t Darien, CT but it was fine. We also toured Lafayette and I thought the campus was quaint and it would be a great place to go to school. DC vetoed it because it’s small.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could also toss in Scranton, which is just about an hour north of Lehigh. It's a little gem ... crappy town but strong academics and happy, spirited students. I've had nieces and nephews attend and they were very happy.
+1 My friend's daughter just decided to go to Scranton and she's very excited about it.
Anonymous wrote:You could also toss in Scranton, which is just about an hour north of Lehigh. It's a little gem ... crappy town but strong academics and happy, spirited students. I've had nieces and nephews attend and they were very happy.