Anonymous wrote:I went to a Jesuit LAC while DC went to a large flagship. Felt a lot bigger and, I guess, had more of a large public school feel. Students at my school were mostly from Catholic/Jesuit high schools in that state and other states in the region, while I believe the majority of the students at the flagship are from public schools within the state.
Anonymous wrote:What type of high school / prep school did your child attend ?
Most LACs resemble private boarding schools in most respects. LACs are somewhat like small towns--living in a tiny community where seemingly everyone knows your business.
Ours went to an elite prep boarding school and has shared that the idea of attending an LAC was of no interest as it would be too much like repeating boarding school.
Anonymous wrote:What type of high school / prep school did your child attend ?
Most LACs resemble private boarding schools in most respects. LACs are somewhat like small towns--living in a tiny community where seemingly everyone knows your business.
Ours went to an elite prep boarding school and has shared that the idea of attending an LAC was of no interest as it would be too much like repeating boarding school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As the title suggests, I went to my state flagship school and my kid will be starting at an LAC in the fall. I have been giving advice based on my college experience, but I recognize that their experience will be very different. What should I keep in mind in terms of differences? What will they experience that I did not?
Prepare to be very impressed! We didn't experience an LAC ourselves and have been so blown away by our kid's experience. Small classes, no TAs, all professors know her name, lots of feedback on writing. It's awesome!
Anonymous wrote:As the title suggests, I went to my state flagship school and my kid will be starting at an LAC in the fall. I have been giving advice based on my college experience, but I recognize that their experience will be very different. What should I keep in mind in terms of differences? What will they experience that I did not?
Anonymous wrote:As the title suggests, I went to my state flagship school and my kid will be starting at an LAC in the fall. I have been giving advice based on my college experience, but I recognize that their experience will be very different. What should I keep in mind in terms of differences? What will they experience that I did not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What type of high school / prep school did your child attend ?
Most LACs resemble private boarding schools in most respects. LACs are somewhat like small towns--living in a tiny community where seemingly everyone knows your business.
Ours went to an elite prep boarding school and has shared that the idea of attending an LAC was of no interest as it would be too much like repeating boarding school.
He went to a very large public school, so that environment will be different for him.
Anonymous wrote:What type of high school / prep school did your child attend ?
Most LACs resemble private boarding schools in most respects. LACs are somewhat like small towns--living in a tiny community where seemingly everyone knows your business.
Ours went to an elite prep boarding school and has shared that the idea of attending an LAC was of no interest as it would be too much like repeating boarding school.