Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visiting the schools in person and feeling the vibe is really the best way to distinguish between them. And if they are indistinguishable to your kid, great! No need to worry.
We visited 5 East coast lacs. Each felt distinct, and DC had a clear preference after visiting that did not align with his initial ranking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will note that Amherst is not a good choice for "literature" if you want to do creative writing. They have a visiting professor directing the program and have very few resources.
For creative writing, Hamilton would be my suggestion from the schools above.
Anonymous wrote:Visiting the schools in person and feeling the vibe is really the best way to distinguish between them. And if they are indistinguishable to your kid, great! No need to worry.
Anonymous wrote:I will note that Amherst is not a good choice for "literature" if you want to do creative writing. They have a visiting professor directing the program and have very few resources.
Anonymous wrote:Visiting the schools in person and feeling the vibe is really the best way to distinguish between them. And if they are indistinguishable to your kid, great! No need to worry.
Anonymous wrote:That's fine he's got ChatGPT just like the rest of us now.