Anonymous wrote:Davidson
Anonymous wrote:I was also thinking Carleton as the perfect fit when reading OP’s post. Building off a Carleton base, I’d also look at Grinnell and Davidson and branch out from there. Maybe Haverford, Colgate.
As a bonus for Carleton, when visiting Northfield, you should also dedicate time to tour St. Olaf, which really impressed us.
OP, get a copy of the Fiske guide (your library will have a copy, but it’s cheap and a worthwhile investment, as your kid can mark it up, add post-its, etc., if you have your own copy).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Macalester, Kenyon
LOL !!! No !
OP wants schools which "lean liberal without constant emphasis on identity politics" ; Macalester College and Kenyon College are two of the most liberal colleges in the nation as they make Haverford College's identity politics look reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Macalester, Kenyon
Anonymous wrote:Rising jr is interested in small liberal arts colleges. Obviously fit is important and so we need to visit. But there are so many -- how do we begin narrowing it down to a reasonable list? His preferences: no large divide between athletes and everyone else, leaning liberal without constant emphasis on identity politics, and students leaning more toward PhD programs than finance/wall street.