Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is considering Kenyon with a healthy merit scholarship too, but is worried about the small size and rural location, especially considering that Kenyon is half the size of her current high school. She's also worried that, with that small size, if you don't join a sorority, don't get into an acapella group, and are not an athlete, you get left out. Do you have any thoughts on that? I too have heard only good things from people who are connected, but she's finding it hard to believe -- kind of like the first paragraph of your post.
In a big school, people separate into groups because it is often the best way to manage a crowd. In a small school, you don't need to do that, so people are more likely to mx it up no matter what their interests may be, and you can be more than one "thing."
This is my DD's experience at Kenyon. I found the same to be true at the SLAC I attended as did DH at another SLAC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is considering Kenyon with a healthy merit scholarship too, but is worried about the small size and rural location, especially considering that Kenyon is half the size of her current high school. She's also worried that, with that small size, if you don't join a sorority, don't get into an acapella group, and are not an athlete, you get left out. Do you have any thoughts on that? I too have heard only good things from people who are connected, but she's finding it hard to believe -- kind of like the first paragraph of your post.
In a big school, people separate into groups because it is often the best way to manage a crowd. In a small school, you don't need to do that, so people are more likely to mx it up no matter what their interests may be, and you can be more than one "thing."
Anonymous wrote:My DD is considering Kenyon with a healthy merit scholarship too, but is worried about the small size and rural location, especially considering that Kenyon is half the size of her current high school. She's also worried that, with that small size, if you don't join a sorority, don't get into an acapella group, and are not an athlete, you get left out. Do you have any thoughts on that? I too have heard only good things from people who are connected, but she's finding it hard to believe -- kind of like the first paragraph of your post.
Anonymous wrote:Our son got nice merit scholarships to Kenyon and Denison. Visiting both soon. Thoughts on either school? Leaning towards Kenyon since he is a quirky, bright kid and all of his Kenyon virtual experiences have been very engaging. Don't have quite as clear a feel for Denison. Also interested in how Jewish life is on both campuses. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Our son got nice merit scholarships to Kenyon and Denison. Visiting both soon. Thoughts on either school? Leaning towards Kenyon since he is a quirky, bright kid and all of his Kenyon virtual experiences have been very engaging. Don't have quite as clear a feel for Denison. Also interested in how Jewish life is on both campuses. Thanks!