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Anonymous wrote:Grinnell diverse and eclectic, 18% international (50 countries) and 26% demistic students of color.
Open curriculium, intellectual and very liberal in small Iowa town that is hard to get to. A school you really have to visit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most diverse are Pomona, Swarthmore, and Amherst.
Pomona intellectualism is more silent hard worker. Really chill students but you won’t hear them complain about how hard the problem sets are in a gloating way. Your TA may go to Cambridge for a PhD and never tell you (happened to me)
Amherst is typical New England work hard play hard. People dig deep into their individual interests and tend to be the workaholic types that you can also have a beer with.
Swarthmore. They’re serious about school, and you’ll see students piling on as many classes as possible to keep up the face of being able to handle the rigor. You know those tv scenes where the smart kid can’t hear anything going on cause they’re too engrossed in a book-that vibe.
Williams, Haverford, Davidson?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most diverse are Pomona, Swarthmore, and Amherst.
Pomona intellectualism is more silent hard worker. Really chill students but you won’t hear them complain about how hard the problem sets are in a gloating way. Your TA may go to Cambridge for a PhD and never tell you (happened to me)
Amherst is typical New England work hard play hard. People dig deep into their individual interests and tend to be the workaholic types that you can also have a beer with.
Swarthmore. They’re serious about school, and you’ll see students piling on as many classes as possible to keep up the face of being able to handle the rigor. You know those tv scenes where the smart kid can’t hear anything going on cause they’re too engrossed in a book-that vibe.
Williams, Haverford, Davidson?
Anonymous wrote:Most diverse are Pomona, Swarthmore, and Amherst.
Pomona intellectualism is more silent hard worker. Really chill students but you won’t hear them complain about how hard the problem sets are in a gloating way. Your TA may go to Cambridge for a PhD and never tell you (happened to me)
Amherst is typical New England work hard play hard. People dig deep into their individual interests and tend to be the workaholic types that you can also have a beer with.
Swarthmore. They’re serious about school, and you’ll see students piling on as many classes as possible to keep up the face of being able to handle the rigor. You know those tv scenes where the smart kid can’t hear anything going on cause they’re too engrossed in a book-that vibe.