Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were overwhelmingly underwhelmed. The college looked like a dumpy boarding school with no buildings-just hills. Such a small campus with acres and acres of unused land. Tour guide flexed the open curriculum to express joy never having to take a math or history course again, yikes. Outside of the science center, the buildings looked dilapidated. The school seems to be way over investing in bio and chem while having little opportunity for much else. We also much preferred the town where Smith College was compared to snoozefest of Amherst. At least Williams or other New England LACs have charming architecture and once in a lifetime views. Amherst, Mass could be anywhere in New England, very unremarkable.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mt. Holyoke has the prettiest campus. Smith is nice too. But Amherst has a lovely setting in the Berkshires (wait till Fall) and ultimately it's a great please to learn.
Williams is in the Berkshires.
I didn't say it wasn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mt. Holyoke has the prettiest campus. Smith is nice too. But Amherst has a lovely setting in the Berkshires (wait till Fall) and ultimately it's a great please to learn.
Williams is in the Berkshires.
Anonymous wrote:We were overwhelmingly underwhelmed. The college looked like a dumpy boarding school with no buildings-just hills. Such a small campus with acres and acres of unused land. Tour guide flexed the open curriculum to express joy never having to take a math or history course again, yikes. Outside of the science center, the buildings looked dilapidated. The school seems to be way over investing in bio and chem while having little opportunity for much else. We also much preferred the town where Smith College was compared to snoozefest of Amherst. At least Williams or other New England LACs have charming architecture and once in a lifetime views. Amherst, Mass could be anywhere in New England, very unremarkable.
Anonymous wrote:Mt. Holyoke has the prettiest campus. Smith is nice too. But Amherst has a lovely setting in the Berkshires (wait till Fall) and ultimately it's a great please to learn.