Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hated it there. A bunch of rich kids just fucking around till they inherited their parents company. I dropped out sophomore year and transferred to William and Mary, where I was much happier. Dickinson is way to small and everything revolves around frat life. Even as an athlete who started on the field hockey team her freshman year it just wasn't enough- really don't recommend the school.
"Too" small, not "to" small.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On paper, it seems like a great fit for DD. She plans to double in English and Philosophy, then go to graduate school for an MBA. Any parents or recent grads here? HR people who could share their perspective? Thank you.
Off topic, but really do not understand the purported double major? Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hated it there. A bunch of rich kids just fucking around till they inherited their parents company. I dropped out sophomore year and transferred to William and Mary, where I was much happier. Dickinson is way to small and everything revolves around frat life. Even as an athlete who started on the field hockey team her freshman year it just wasn't enough- really don't recommend the school.
"Too" small, not "to" small.
Anonymous wrote:
Not saying this in a bad way at all! I went to an all-girls boarding school and Dickinson was known as a completely respectable college choice for the early-to-marry set. A good education and a high likelihood of getting an Mrs. degree. Those sorts of girls also got degrees in interior design. I mean this with no snark, but it being DCUM there's no way to avoid it being taken that way. Nice women go to Dickinson, the kind who also have their own horses.
Anonymous wrote:I hated it there. A bunch of rich kids just fucking around till they inherited their parents company. I dropped out sophomore year and transferred to William and Mary, where I was much happier. Dickinson is way to small and everything revolves around frat life. Even as an athlete who started on the field hockey team her freshman year it just wasn't enough- really don't recommend the school.
Anonymous wrote:On paper, it seems like a great fit for DD. She plans to double in English and Philosophy, then go to graduate school for an MBA. Any parents or recent grads here? HR people who could share their perspective? Thank you.