Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vassar is a much more selective school than the other 3 you have listed...
No, it's in the same selectivity range as Bates and Kenyon.
Correct. Skid ore is a shade lower.
How does she feel about location? Kenyon and Bates are much more remote and in much smaller towns than the others.
I’d say skidmore is an entire level below the other three. We visited Bates and liked the campus and the town, whilst gritty, was actually a pleasant surprise both in terms of size and features. If DC is planning on settling in the northeast I think there is a benefit from having graduated from a Nescac college as all of those grads will instantly recognize the value of the education. I’m not sure I would say the same for Kenyon. Vassar is a lovely school and its proximity to NYC is a plus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vassar is a much more selective school than the other 3 you have listed...
No, it's in the same selectivity range as Bates and Kenyon.
Correct. Skid ore is a shade lower.
How does she feel about location? Kenyon and Bates are much more remote and in much smaller towns than the others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vassar is a much more selective school than the other 3 you have listed...
No, it's in the same selectivity range as Bates and Kenyon.
Anonymous wrote:Vassar is a much more selective school than the other 3 you have listed...
Anonymous wrote:My DD has decided she wants to apply ED 2 to one of these schools and is really torn as to which she likes best. She wants to study History and Studio Art. Thank you for any thoughts. They all seem to have an even split of pros and cons, IMHO. Help!