Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. If your kid is a boy and doesn't waqnt to bwe an engineer, you really just need to consider Pitzer, CMC, and Pomona. Years ago when I was there Pitzer and CMC were polar opposites on the political spectrum. CMC is more conservative with lots of economics majors and Pitzer was the hippie school where there were no specific graduation requriements and you were allowed to chart your own course entirely. There are certainly exceptions, but that was the vibe back then. Pomona, because it was the biggest had it's own "stand alone" cuture more tha the other four schools. Based on this and on-line tours, you should be able to narrow it down to two.
Yeah. Pitzer’s interesting. I have a kid at a Oberlin who looked at the Claremont schools but didn’t apply and a kid applying at SLACs, who has looked at the Claremont schools and Occidental. And the three of us were talking this week about liberalism on college campuses. And we all agree that there is a difference between schools that are intellectually liberal and schools that are culturally liberal. It’s hard to explain, but there is a difference between a school where kids really put a lot of thought into what they believe and why, like Oberlin and Reed, and to a lesser extent Grinnell and Kenyon. And have the deep conversations about their beliefs and make conscious decisions based on that. And, schools that happen to be in areas where the culture is liberal, and adopt the community vibe. Occidental seems very culturally liberal, in a Hey! Dude, it’s California, let’s have a toke a go surf sort of way. My DD has liberal views but was like: nope. Wouldn't fit in. Huge culture shock. Pitzer seems to her to be more on the culturally liberal side too. I’m not sure I agree, because the community is so small and purposeful on things like environmental sustainability. Kids really have to opt in to Pitzer. But, I do agree with her the vibe was weird.
I think Pitzer is a strong Yes or strong No for most kids without much in between.
She is applying to CMC
Anonymous wrote:So logistically OP you just drive there and can walk all the campuses; it's not a large area. It's fun to do because the architecture and landscaping changes with each campus (so even though you have a son, do a little of Scripps for contrast)
Anonymous wrote:Yep. If your kid is a boy and doesn't waqnt to bwe an engineer, you really just need to consider Pitzer, CMC, and Pomona. Years ago when I was there Pitzer and CMC were polar opposites on the political spectrum. CMC is more conservative with lots of economics majors and Pitzer was the hippie school where there were no specific graduation requriements and you were allowed to chart your own course entirely. There are certainly exceptions, but that was the vibe back then. Pomona, because it was the biggest had it's own "stand alone" cuture more tha the other four schools. Based on this and on-line tours, you should be able to narrow it down to two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"50% POC (excluding Asians)"?
What is the source for this alleged statistic re Pomona?
The source is Pomona:
https://www.pomona.edu/about/profile-who-goes-pomona
33.4% white
18.8% Asian
52.2% white and Asian (50% being a reasonable rounding)
17.3% Hispanic
11.3% international
9.4%. Black
6% biracial
2.9% “unknown”
.9% Indian/Pacific Islander
47.8% not white and Asian Us students
Now, the “international” number certainly includes white and Asian. They have 42 kids total from China, so they take 10 a year. 5 from Korea, so they take 1. 19 from Indian, so they take 5. But, 4 from Rawanda, 4 from Ethiopia, so one each from these countries. 2 from Kenya so one every other year. Small number each from middle eastern countries. It’s weird they separate internationals out as a “race” But, they aren’t all going to white aAsian Internations. And, they aren’t slots going to to white and Asian kids in the DMV.
Also, 26% 1st Gen or low income
They take about half their kids ED.
464 kids from CA. (!!!)
20 kids from MD
23 from VA
11 from DC
At the school now (so divide by 4 for the number per class)
Half of MDs and VAs kids are likely from other parts of the state. So, 2-3 will be white or Asian from each of DC, Md, VA in the DMV, and some of of those will likely be fist Gen/pell grant.
I will stand by the statement that it’s a lottery school in the DMV. No matter how amazing your kid is, they are filling narrow slots.
Great breakdown, PP. I had to walk my white UMC DD through this last year to explain why, perfect stats notwithstanding, she was not getting into Pomona. Like Stanford, most of the White or Asian kids we know who have been accepted to Pomona have a truly extraordinary talent or something else that sets them apart. Not saying the URMs who are accepted aren’t also exceptional, just that they are somewhat more sought after as a group. You need to be realistic and not get your heart set on schools like these.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"50% POC (excluding Asians)"?
What is the source for this alleged statistic re Pomona?
The source is Pomona:
https://www.pomona.edu/about/profile-who-goes-pomona
33.4% white
18.8% Asian
52.2% white and Asian (50% being a reasonable rounding)
17.3% Hispanic
11.3% international
9.4%. Black
6% biracial
2.9% “unknown”
.9% Indian/Pacific Islander
47.8% not white and Asian Us students
Now, the “international” number certainly includes white and Asian. They have 42 kids total from China, so they take 10 a year. 5 from Korea, so they take 1. 19 from Indian, so they take 5. But, 4 from Rawanda, 4 from Ethiopia, so one each from these countries. 2 from Kenya so one every other year. Small number each from middle eastern countries. It’s weird they separate internationals out as a “race” But, they aren’t all going to white aAsian Internations. And, they aren’t slots going to to white and Asian kids in the DMV.
Also, 26% 1st Gen or low income
They take about half their kids ED.
464 kids from CA. (!!!)
20 kids from MD
23 from VA
11 from DC
At the school now (so divide by 4 for the number per class)
Half of MDs and VAs kids are likely from other parts of the state. So, 2-3 will be white or Asian from each of DC, Md, VA in the DMV, and some of of those will likely be fist Gen/pell grant.
I will stand by the statement that it’s a lottery school in the DMV. No matter how amazing your kid is, they are filling narrow slots.
Anonymous wrote:"50% POC (excluding Asians)"?
What is the source for this alleged statistic re Pomona?