Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Allegheny is much admired by fans of CTCL and similar colleges. That's a small but enduring minority on DCUM.
Or anyone who values academics over ranking prestige.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Allegheny is much admired by fans of CTCL and similar colleges. That's a small but enduring minority on DCUM.
Or anyone who values academics over ranking prestige.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Allegheny is much admired by fans of CTCL and similar colleges. That's a small but enduring minority on DCUM.
Or anyone who values academics over ranking prestige.
Anonymous wrote:Allegheny is much admired by fans of CTCL and similar colleges. That's a small but enduring minority on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to a college near a blech town. Didn't matter. We never went there. Life was on campus.
I know a few professors at Allegheny and they are amazing people in addition to being brilliant. I have listened to them talk to high school students about the school, and it sounds like a dream for kids who want to engage in intellectual pursuits with out all the red tape of a big school. where you can't get the classes you need to get your major or your degree. A few comments that stood out to me: we can work with you to craft a major that combines diverse interests that you have. You don't have to follow a formula. Also: you want to study a topic and don't see a suitable class on the syllabus? You can work with a professor to design the course, and they will offer it. Huge benefits of a small school.
19:21 here. Wow! I wish dd had visited. She isn’t 100% happy at her small LAC but isn’t sure if it is bc of the school or bc of Covid. Do you know about the student body and if they are accepting of different points of views? DD’s school is extremely left. Dd is a dem but is more moderate. She said she has seen PE people get called out by other students if they don’t support the Bernie, AOC POV. Dd wants to hear lots of opinions. I don’t know if she will ultimately transfer but this could be a good option for her.
Anonymous wrote:I went to a college near a blech town. Didn't matter. We never went there. Life was on campus.
I know a few professors at Allegheny and they are amazing people in addition to being brilliant. I have listened to them talk to high school students about the school, and it sounds like a dream for kids who want to engage in intellectual pursuits with out all the red tape of a big school. where you can't get the classes you need to get your major or your degree. A few comments that stood out to me: we can work with you to craft a major that combines diverse interests that you have. You don't have to follow a formula. Also: you want to study a topic and don't see a suitable class on the syllabus? You can work with a professor to design the course, and they will offer it. Huge benefits of a small school.