Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Building wise, whether it's the new library, home style "dorms" or the state of the art athletic facilities, it's as good as it gets for a LAC. But it's one thing to be in the middle of nowhere in MA or Maine or CT. It's another thing entirely in OH.
Sorry --- that's just East Coast snobbery. I know it when I see it because I grew up in CT and went to Middlebury. The beauty of a "middle of nowhere" SLAC is that the students learn they can survive without fabulous shopping, restaurants, etc. I've always lived in cities or close-in suburbs except for those 4 years, but the experience instilled in me a respect for small town life and the people who choose it. That's true whether you're talking about New England or the Midwest.
Anonymous wrote:When you visit Kenyon, where do you stay? I was told Columbus? Isn't that like an hour away?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Building wise, whether it's the new library, home style "dorms" or the state of the art athletic facilities, it's as good as it gets for a LAC. But it's one thing to be in the middle of nowhere in MA or Maine or CT. It's another thing entirely in OH.
Sorry --- that's just East Coast snobbery. I know it when I see it because I grew up in CT and went to Middlebury. The beauty of a "middle of nowhere" SLAC is that the students learn they can survive without fabulous shopping, restaurants, etc. I've always lived in cities or close-in suburbs except for those 4 years, but the experience instilled in me a respect for small town life and the people who choose it. That's true whether you're talking about New England or the Midwest.
Anonymous wrote:Building wise, whether it's the new library, home style "dorms" or the state of the art athletic facilities, it's as good as it gets for a LAC. But it's one thing to be in the middle of nowhere in MA or Maine or CT. It's another thing entirely in OH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BCC regularly sends grads there. Nice, smart kids, and often athletic recruits.
Which sports?
Mine is going for lacrosse from another local school, not BCC. While they are a recruit it would have been a high match for RD either way given GPA and test scores. Similar to many LAC that attract strong students from this area, it's a good school with many opportunities if you are bright and motivated and looking for that type of environment. My child really liked the setting and has already bonded with the team. Now we're just waiting for the official word from admissions.
Kenyon is such a special place. When do you find out? Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:So maybe like a midwestern version of Occidental?
Anonymous wrote:So is the Kenyon vibe more like the NESCAC SLACS or the midwestern SLACS like Grinnell, Carleton, St Olaf?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BCC regularly sends grads there. Nice, smart kids, and often athletic recruits.
Which sports?
Mine is going for lacrosse from another local school, not BCC. While they are a recruit it would have been a high match for RD either way given GPA and test scores. Similar to many LAC that attract strong students from this area, it's a good school with many opportunities if you are bright and motivated and looking for that type of environment. My child really liked the setting and has already bonded with the team. Now we're just waiting for the official word from admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Kenyon is great for 2/3 of its student body. The athletes make up a third, and without strong football and basketball teams, athletes in the other sports like soccer, lacrosse and especially swimming, are the BMOC/BWOC. The other thirds are the serious writers and quirky/crunch/bohemians. The other third - the normal, bright, nice kids - I'm not sure enjoy the Kenyon experience as much.