Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a freshman there now in one of the fellows programs who is really enjoying it. She got into “better” schools and to be honest, I was worried about the classes not being academic enough but that has not been the case so far.
OP here. How has the social life been so far? Is there enough to do on weekends if not interested in Greek life? What are the other kids like? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid went there and transferred out. She found it was “easier than high school.” There are smart kids there, but a lot of kids who just want to party. She felt the social life/student body was one dimensional (UMC white kids who want to party). Greek was popular but everyone does not get in (well, for girls anyway) so there is social life outside of Greek life.
That said, a lot of kids love it. You just have to be a certain kind of kid. It seems they are trying to change the school a bit to make it more serious (and there is great student interaction with professors and the professors love when students take an interest).
It was a bad fit for my student (and interestingly, almost very one of her friends who also transferred out), but many kids love it and I think you can have a great experience if you are a fit and you want to.
NP
Great post. Exactly what I have heard about Elon over the past several years.
Willing to share any of the transfer school names ?
I don’t want to put my DD because she is the only one to transfer to her particular school. I will say she got into about 10/13 (the ones she did not get into were Ivy). She got into T20 and “public Ivy.” Quite frankly, her 4.0 at Elon and involvement in ECs got her into schools she would not have gotten into directly out of school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid went there and transferred out. She found it was “easier than high school.” There are smart kids there, but a lot of kids who just want to party. She felt the social life/student body was one dimensional (UMC white kids who want to party). Greek was popular but everyone does not get in (well, for girls anyway) so there is social life outside of Greek life.
That said, a lot of kids love it. You just have to be a certain kind of kid. It seems they are trying to change the school a bit to make it more serious (and there is great student interaction with professors and the professors love when students take an interest).
It was a bad fit for my student (and interestingly, almost very one of her friends who also transferred out), but many kids love it and I think you can have a great experience if you are a fit and you want to.
NP
Great post. Exactly what I have heard about Elon over the past several years.
Willing to share any of the transfer school names ?
Anonymous wrote:My kid went there and transferred out. She found it was “easier than high school.” There are smart kids there, but a lot of kids who just want to party. She felt the social life/student body was one dimensional (UMC white kids who want to party). Greek was popular but everyone does not get in (well, for girls anyway) so there is social life outside of Greek life.
That said, a lot of kids love it. You just have to be a certain kind of kid. It seems they are trying to change the school a bit to make it more serious (and there is great student interaction with professors and the professors love when students take an interest).
It was a bad fit for my student (and interestingly, almost very one of her friends who also transferred out), but many kids love it and I think you can have a great experience if you are a fit and you want to.
Anonymous wrote:I have a freshman there now in one of the fellows programs who is really enjoying it. She got into “better” schools and to be honest, I was worried about the classes not being academic enough but that has not been the case so far.
Anonymous wrote:If your son could get into one of the Fellows Programs (there is one for business) I think the cohort would be pretty similar to the students at the other 3 schools he is considering. But I think there would be a big drop off in academic ability in the regular classes.
Anonymous wrote:Don't ED and rule out Elon