Anonymous wrote:Forget remote Hamilton go to Swarthmore, Haverford, [-b]Holy Cross[/b] or Wellesley.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with others can’t imagine sending a kid to such a remote location with horrible long winters.
I not only could imagine it, but I sent my kid there! Where she is having an amazing time and is unbothered by the weather because she’s generally able to cope.
+1. There is an amazing product called a warm coat. Some people on this thread need to give one a try and stop missing out on winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots and lots of better options.
Not really. It’s a top SLACs with an academic profile generally equal to ANY top SLAC.
Agree -- Hamilton is basically at the top for SLAC. I would rank Pomona/CMC and Williams/Amherst above it, but it is basically a peer to Middlebury/Bowdoin at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots and lots of better options.
Not really. It’s a top SLACs with an academic profile generally equal to ANY top SLAC.
Anonymous wrote:Lots and lots of better options.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with others, Hamilton is extremely hard sell to our kid. But not unique as several other SLACs are also remote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with others can’t imagine sending a kid to such a remote location with horrible long winters.
I not only could imagine it, but I sent my kid there! Where she is having an amazing time and is unbothered by the weather because she’s generally able to cope.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with others can’t imagine sending a kid to such a remote location with horrible long winters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great place to spend $90,000 plus a year on a STEM degree and then end up making $65,000 a year getting chewed up teaching at an inner city charter school. Not exactly med school pipeline for all.
This fits the one Hamilton grad I know exactly.
Also describes two Ivy grads I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great place to spend $90,000 plus a year on a STEM degree and then end up making $65,000 a year getting chewed up teaching at an inner city charter school. Not exactly med school pipeline for all.
This fits the one Hamilton grad I know exactly.