Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there skiing near any of them?
Colby is near Sugarloaf. Tour guide said he skied there five days a week in the winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Maine and have spent time on all three campuses. Bowdoin is by far the most appealing location, nice little town and not terribly far from Portland, close to the water too. I like the Bates campus and I have no issues with Lewiston, but definitely the town gets a bit of a bad rap. Colby feels pretty out there in the middle of nowhere to me in Waterville.
I don't live there but visited all three campuses. I thought Colby was the most beautiful, but you have to like the great outdoors. Thought Waterville was a nice town. Bowdoin was second. Bates was not a very appealing campus and Lewiston was gross.
Anonymous wrote:I live in Maine and have spent time on all three campuses. Bowdoin is by far the most appealing location, nice little town and not terribly far from Portland, close to the water too. I like the Bates campus and I have no issues with Lewiston, but definitely the town gets a bit of a bad rap. Colby feels pretty out there in the middle of nowhere to me in Waterville.
Anonymous wrote:Is there skiing near any of them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure.
Weighted GPA 4.2, might be good enough in sport to play D3 but if not would want to play club sport. Not quite sure what he wants to study, perhaps political science, business, or something in health. Progressive white, UMC male who is kind and friendly. Very social but not a huge partier. Looking for community and great groups of friends. I think he would be happy at a lot of different schools so just trying to put some small D3 schools on our list of potential visits.
Health? Business? Why is he considering liberal arts colleges at all? Those are not liberal arts subjects and will not be well represented.
I went to a liberal arts school and we had both a PT/OT program and a business major. He's a sophomore, has not really figured everything out yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure.
Weighted GPA 4.2, might be good enough in sport to play D3 but if not would want to play club sport. Not quite sure what he wants to study, perhaps political science, business, or something in health. Progressive white, UMC male who is kind and friendly. Very social but not a huge partier. Looking for community and great groups of friends. I think he would be happy at a lot of different schools so just trying to put some small D3 schools on our list of potential visits.
Health? Business? Why is he considering liberal arts colleges at all? Those are not liberal arts subjects and will not be well represented.
Anonymous wrote:Sure.
Weighted GPA 4.2, might be good enough in sport to play D3 but if not would want to play club sport. Not quite sure what he wants to study, perhaps political science, business, or something in health. Progressive white, UMC male who is kind and friendly. Very social but not a huge partier. Looking for community and great groups of friends. I think he would be happy at a lot of different schools so just trying to put some small D3 schools on our list of potential visits.