Anonymous wrote:My daughter has LDs and we visited on the advice of her college counselor, who said the disability services office was particularly strong. DD is interested in computer science, and as far as we could tell from the presentation and tour, the school has almost nothing to offer stem students. It was our least favorite of all the schools we visited, but would perhaps be a better fit for a non stem student.
Interesting. We attended an open house at Clark, dc is a STEM major, and they included optional tours of the science buildings with professors talking about the facilities and programs. It seemed like a heavy STEM school to us, lots of research. But maybe the general tour doesn't cover those science buildings and that's why it felt non-STEM to you. Funny how a single visit/tour/tour guide can make such an impression of a school.