Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 19:29     Subject: Surprised at Claremont Mckenna

Anonymous wrote:Is Claremont a dump?

Anon 1: yes.

Anon 2: no

Anon 1: yuh huh

Anon 2: nuh uh

Etc. ad nauseum ad infinitum

How long can this go on for? Isn't there something more interesting to say about the school?

It's because Claremont Mckenna doesn't have any actual problems, so people have to get "creative" and talk about the smog issues of LA likes it's 1990.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 19:24     Subject: Surprised at Claremont Mckenna

Anonymous wrote:Is there like a Target or Walmart within walking distance of campus?

No, but most people just buy online. There's a trader joes nearby (walking distance depending on who you talk to), and there's a target a few bus stops away.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 19:23     Subject: Surprised at Claremont Mckenna

Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t go to Claremont unless you want to major in economics or political science. 90% of kids at Claremont major in these or perhaps government. Students can be on the obnoxious side. Many finance bros.
The 5 colleges don’t mix all that much. Harvey Mudd is the most separated. Pomona kids are aloof. Everyone looks down on Pitzer. The town is tiny and boring. If you don’t have a car, you are pretty much stuck on campus. But otherwise all good.

I've had the opposite experience. The 5Cs are easily the best consortium in America, and you get all the benefits in walking distance. I take a ton of classes off campus and, as a Pomona student, we are the least incentivized to do so, since they usually don't register for credit, are furthest away, and tend to be PERM-only. My CMC friends are in all kinds of majors: geology, history, cs, etc. Sure a lot of CMC is in econ, but the consortium makes it, so it really doesn't matter. No one is stopping you from taking Harvey Mudd classes, just sign up. The HMC courses are practically wide open outside of CS (even then, upper divs are easy to get with PERM). Claremont is chill, and I like the On the Loose Trips.

If you aren't feeling the consortium is functioning, you never will use one correctly. It is 10x harder to take classes, take extracurriculars, etc. in other consortiums. CMC and Pitzer have both spent money on me to do research and to go on class trips.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 19:18     Subject: Surprised at Claremont Mckenna

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Anonymous wrote:Like many SLACs, the location sucks.


lol no you are an ignorant idiot


Not ignorant. Grew up in Southern California. I stand by opinion.

No you are speaking without experience. Much nicer than 95 percent of southern Ca.

This is exact. A lot of southern California looks like an abandoned wasteland with a massive warehouse being the only thing in sight. While the coast is gorgeous, many parts of LA are disgusting and blight. Claremont is a lovely little spot to go to college in or really just to live in.


yeah, i pretty much despised the drive to reach Claremont, but what an oasis when you arrive. DD loved Pomona, but ended up wanting to be on East Coast so didn't apply. If I wasn't such a denizen of the East Coast, I could see living there (though the drive to the ocean might take as long as it does to get to Delaware Shore or Hamptons).


Is LAX the airport most students use?


Depends on where you're from. School spends money on shuttles to LAX and Ontario, and both are fine. You can also take the train to downtown LA for free and spend $9 on a bus that goes straight to LAX.


No way is any student doing that. Downtown LA is sketchy and public transportation is filled with mentally ill/drug addicts who are scary aggressive. Anyone from Southern CA doesn’t think highly of The Inland Empire. It’s smoggy and hot.

It's really not that much of an issue. You just walk like 300 feet from union station to...union station and hop on a bus. It does however sound like you are terrible at navigating and can't get out of skid row. Most of DTLA is just a normal American downtown.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 19:16     Subject: Surprised at Claremont Mckenna

Is there like a Target or Walmart within walking distance of campus?
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 19:03     Subject: Surprised at Claremont Mckenna

I wouldn’t go to Claremont unless you want to major in economics or political science. 90% of kids at Claremont major in these or perhaps government. Students can be on the obnoxious side. Many finance bros.
The 5 colleges don’t mix all that much. Harvey Mudd is the most separated. Pomona kids are aloof. Everyone looks down on Pitzer. The town is tiny and boring. If you don’t have a car, you are pretty much stuck on campus. But otherwise all good.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 18:19     Subject: Surprised at Claremont Mckenna

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Like many SLACs, the location sucks.


lol no you are an ignorant idiot


Not ignorant. Grew up in Southern California. I stand by opinion.

No you are speaking without experience. Much nicer than 95 percent of southern Ca.

This is exact. A lot of southern California looks like an abandoned wasteland with a massive warehouse being the only thing in sight. While the coast is gorgeous, many parts of LA are disgusting and blight. Claremont is a lovely little spot to go to college in or really just to live in.


yeah, i pretty much despised the drive to reach Claremont, but what an oasis when you arrive. DD loved Pomona, but ended up wanting to be on East Coast so didn't apply. If I wasn't such a denizen of the East Coast, I could see living there (though the drive to the ocean might take as long as it does to get to Delaware Shore or Hamptons).


Is LAX the airport most students use?


Depends on where you're from. School spends money on shuttles to LAX and Ontario, and both are fine. You can also take the train to downtown LA for free and spend $9 on a bus that goes straight to LAX.


No way is any student doing that. Downtown LA is sketchy and public transportation is filled with mentally ill/drug addicts who are scary aggressive. Anyone from Southern CA doesn’t think highly of The Inland Empire. It’s smoggy and hot.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 18:09     Subject: Surprised at Claremont Mckenna

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Like many SLACs, the location sucks.


lol no you are an ignorant idiot


Not ignorant. Grew up in Southern California. I stand by opinion.

No you are speaking without experience. Much nicer than 95 percent of southern Ca.

This is exact. A lot of southern California looks like an abandoned wasteland with a massive warehouse being the only thing in sight. While the coast is gorgeous, many parts of LA are disgusting and blight. Claremont is a lovely little spot to go to college in or really just to live in.


yeah, i pretty much despised the drive to reach Claremont, but what an oasis when you arrive. DD loved Pomona, but ended up wanting to be on East Coast so didn't apply. If I wasn't such a denizen of the East Coast, I could see living there (though the drive to the ocean might take as long as it does to get to Delaware Shore or Hamptons).


Is LAX the airport most students use?


Depends on where you're from. School spends money on shuttles to LAX and Ontario, and both are fine. You can also take the train to downtown LA for free and spend $9 on a bus that goes straight to LAX.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 17:29     Subject: Surprised at Claremont Mckenna

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Like many SLACs, the location sucks.


lol no you are an ignorant idiot


Not ignorant. Grew up in Southern California. I stand by opinion.

No you are speaking without experience. Much nicer than 95 percent of southern Ca.

This is exact. A lot of southern California looks like an abandoned wasteland with a massive warehouse being the only thing in sight. While the coast is gorgeous, many parts of LA are disgusting and blight. Claremont is a lovely little spot to go to college in or really just to live in.


yeah, i pretty much despised the drive to reach Claremont, but what an oasis when you arrive. DD loved Pomona, but ended up wanting to be on East Coast so didn't apply. If I wasn't such a denizen of the East Coast, I could see living there (though the drive to the ocean might take as long as it does to get to Delaware Shore or Hamptons).


Is LAX the airport most students use?


Yes. Ontario is very close by and has good service but it won’t have nonstop to the east coast, so it usually works out better to fly from LAX from around here.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 17:00     Subject: Surprised at Claremont Mckenna

Is Claremont a dump?

Anon 1: yes.

Anon 2: no

Anon 1: yuh huh

Anon 2: nuh uh

Etc. ad nauseum ad infinitum

How long can this go on for? Isn't there something more interesting to say about the school?
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 16:43     Subject: Surprised at Claremont Mckenna

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Like many SLACs, the location sucks.


lol no you are an ignorant idiot


Not ignorant. Grew up in Southern California. I stand by opinion.

No you are speaking without experience. Much nicer than 95 percent of southern Ca.

This is exact. A lot of southern California looks like an abandoned wasteland with a massive warehouse being the only thing in sight. While the coast is gorgeous, many parts of LA are disgusting and blight. Claremont is a lovely little spot to go to college in or really just to live in.



This. But you have to drive through the wasteland to get to Claremont, the beach, the mountains, etc.


Wow nothing attractive is usually put next to the freeway? Who knew. I’m so used to seeing all the gorgeous buildings along 95 between DC and NY.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 14:54     Subject: Surprised at Claremont Mckenna

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Like many SLACs, the location sucks.


lol no you are an ignorant idiot


Not ignorant. Grew up in Southern California. I stand by opinion.

No you are speaking without experience. Much nicer than 95 percent of southern Ca.

This is exact. A lot of southern California looks like an abandoned wasteland with a massive warehouse being the only thing in sight. While the coast is gorgeous, many parts of LA are disgusting and blight. Claremont is a lovely little spot to go to college in or really just to live in.


yeah, i pretty much despised the drive to reach Claremont, but what an oasis when you arrive. DD loved Pomona, but ended up wanting to be on East Coast so didn't apply. If I wasn't such a denizen of the East Coast, I could see living there (though the drive to the ocean might take as long as it does to get to Delaware Shore or Hamptons).


Is LAX the airport most students use?
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 13:03     Subject: Surprised at Claremont Mckenna

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Like many SLACs, the location sucks.


lol no you are an ignorant idiot


Not ignorant. Grew up in Southern California. I stand by opinion.

No you are speaking without experience. Much nicer than 95 percent of southern Ca.

This is exact. A lot of southern California looks like an abandoned wasteland with a massive warehouse being the only thing in sight. While the coast is gorgeous, many parts of LA are disgusting and blight. Claremont is a lovely little spot to go to college in or really just to live in.



This. But you have to drive through the wasteland to get to Claremont, the beach, the mountains, etc.

A lot of people call that wasteland “home.” This all sounds like desert shock. When I’m driving through middle of nowhere New England, I don’t critique the massive trees everywhere for miles on end…it’s just the environment. Most of America is miles of flat nothing, it’s the environment.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 12:57     Subject: Surprised at Claremont Mckenna

And you have to drive through the ugly parts of New Jersey to get to Manhattan. Wouldn’t stop me from attending Princeton and taking side trips to NYC.

Seriously… this is not the standard by which we measure schools.

If you want to take a swing at CMC or any other school, do better. lol.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 12:56     Subject: Surprised at Claremont Mckenna

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like many SLACs, the location sucks.


lol no you are an ignorant idiot


Not ignorant. Grew up in Southern California. I stand by opinion.

No you are speaking without experience. Much nicer than 95 percent of southern Ca.

This is exact. A lot of southern California looks like an abandoned wasteland with a massive warehouse being the only thing in sight. While the coast is gorgeous, many parts of LA are disgusting and blight. Claremont is a lovely little spot to go to college in or really just to live in.


yeah, i pretty much despised the drive to reach Claremont, but what an oasis when you arrive. DD loved Pomona, but ended up wanting to be on East Coast so didn't apply. If I wasn't such a denizen of the East Coast, I could see living there (though the drive to the ocean might take as long as it does to get to Delaware Shore or Hamptons).