Anonymous wrote:What are your child's interests? The schools are similar in terms of size and obviously they are both liberal arts schools, but they have different strengths. I attended Sewanee and loved it, but I don't know that I would have been as happy at Rhodes. Sewanee had (and I'm sure still has) excellent English & History departments, and many students attend to major in Natural Resources (forestry, geology). The campus is on a plateau w/ large forest areas so it's great for those majors. Lots of outdoorsy activities, beautiful campus (we felt like we went to school at camp). But would your child be happy in a remote location or does he/she need to be in an urban environment? In that case Rhodes may be a better fit.
Are you a southerner? How did northerners fit in?