Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is adding Muhlenberg to her list and I’d love to hear from anyone with direct experience with the school. I’ve seen threads mentioning Muhlenberg as a good school for performing arts that gives nice merit. But I haven’t read actual experiences from former or current students. And not many people around these parts know much about the school. Anyone?
Have you thought about Skidmore or Vassar?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a very small, very quiet campus with little to do in the city of Allentown especially in its immediate surroundings.
If your kid is the type to just be happy with their ECs and not care much about the full "college" experience (sports, parties, etc.) it could be a good fit.
DD is quiet and into the arts and nature. Introverted with a few very close lifelong friends. Doesn't care much for sports or partying. She dances 20 hours a week and wants to continue in college.
There isn't much in the way of Arts in Allentown, but seems like the college may supply enough to satisfy that. Really, nothing in the way of nature.
Anonymous wrote:DD is adding Muhlenberg to her list and I’d love to hear from anyone with direct experience with the school. I’ve seen threads mentioning Muhlenberg as a good school for performing arts that gives nice merit. But I haven’t read actual experiences from former or current students. And not many people around these parts know much about the school. Anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a very small, very quiet campus with little to do in the city of Allentown especially in its immediate surroundings.
If your kid is the type to just be happy with their ECs and not care much about the full "college" experience (sports, parties, etc.) it could be a good fit.
DD is quiet and into the arts and nature. Introverted with a few very close lifelong friends. Doesn't care much for sports or partying. She dances 20 hours a week and wants to continue in college.
Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg is a niche school but a great choice for the right kid. Very artsy. It lacks the cachet of the top PA schools like Swarthmore and Bucknell, but if you look at its incoming student stats, it hangs with the likes of Dickinson and Gettysburg. I'm not sure why it can't catch a break in USNWR. Could be graduation rates, which might warrant further investigation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a very small, very quiet campus with little to do in the city of Allentown especially in its immediate surroundings.
If your kid is the type to just be happy with their ECs and not care much about the full "college" experience (sports, parties, etc.) it could be a good fit.
DD is quiet and into the arts and nature. Introverted with a few very close lifelong friends. Doesn't care much for sports or partying. She dances 20 hours a week and wants to continue in college.
Anonymous wrote:It is a very small, very quiet campus with little to do in the city of Allentown especially in its immediate surroundings.
If your kid is the type to just be happy with their ECs and not care much about the full "college" experience (sports, parties, etc.) it could be a good fit.
Anonymous wrote:I’d be wary of all SLACs right now with the enrollment cliff approaching. Its female/male ratio is 70/30. School gives huge merit, which may be a sign it’s in trouble. And it doesn’t have the name recognition of other more highly ranked SLACs.