Anonymous wrote:I would pick Denison. Since they are all similar academically I would focus on the social aspect and location. Colby and CC draw more from the northeast (NYC suburbs, Boston suburbs) and Denison more from the midwest.
Colby is really in the middle of nowhere and the winters will be brutal. I grew up in Connecticut and went to Colgate for 2 years before transferring. The small school combined with isolated location and terrible weather made it a very depressing place. Colby would be similar I think. I had several friends from high school who went to Denison, Wooster, and Kenyon. I visited them often during college and they had the nicest friends and an awesome liberal arts college experience! There was a noticeable difference in the culture. People from the midwest are just friendlier.
Another thing to really consider is how your DC will travel home. Denison is only 30 minutes from the Columbus airport which will make flying home easy or a 6.5 hr drive. It would be difficult to get home from Colby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All great choices. Denison and Kenyon seem to have a buzz around them, but Colby is playing the USNWR game well. Conn College has always been considered to be a bottom half NESCAC, but their campus is gorgeous, students are very bright, as is the school's future. Not sure you can go wrong. Let your kid decide.
Not the bottom half, the actual bottom. The joke has always been that Trinity is thankful that Conn Coll is in the league so they’re not the bottom. Still a decent school and yes, a lovely campus. Personally, I would choose Colby in a heartbeat. Best of luck OP!
Anonymous wrote:You really just need to go with the best ranked one out of this list and call it a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Four very good choices.
My son is at Denison - first year. I have posted on this site before and we (my wife and I) are very happy and my son, who is quiet, seems very content. Whenever we inquire about his choice he has never expressed a reservation. First semester grades were good and we feel fortunate for him to have the experience.
My best advice would be for your DC to over night at each school. I think that will give your DC the best feel.
Best of luck.
Overnight at four schools in three different states that sre hundreds of miles apart? Do people actually do this?
Anonymous wrote:All great choices. Denison and Kenyon seem to have a buzz around them, but Colby is playing the USNWR game well. Conn College has always been considered to be a bottom half NESCAC, but their campus is gorgeous, students are very bright, as is the school's future. Not sure you can go wrong. Let your kid decide.
Anonymous wrote:Four very good choices.
My son is at Denison - first year. I have posted on this site before and we (my wife and I) are very happy and my son, who is quiet, seems very content. Whenever we inquire about his choice he has never expressed a reservation. First semester grades were good and we feel fortunate for him to have the experience.
My best advice would be for your DC to over night at each school. I think that will give your DC the best feel.
Best of luck.