Anonymous wrote:Also have DC at Pomona who is happy, engaged, has an interesting and intellectually diverse group of friends, takes advantage of the 5Cs, free music lessons, language tables, challenging, small classes, and profs who get to know you. There’s no shortage of hard work, but Pomona students welcome that rather than shirk it and really do have a collaborative vs competitive approach. That’s not just lip service but DC’s lived experience.
Admissions seems to select for kids who value collaboration and kindness and who really genuinely have interests — not just application-stuffing activities. It shapes the community.
We are very pleased with where DC has landed, and all the resources readily at students’ disposal.
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You kind asking your DC what Harvey Mudd kids are like on campus vs. Pomona kids? Are they fully immersed in campus life and socialize and take classes at the other 4Cs or are they’re weird nerds who keep to themselves? Is it known as more cutthroat among the 5Cs? Thanks!