Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oberlin....
And kenyon
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hamilton
This. We toured so many rural LACs. After driving around campus, my kid asked if we could just skip the tour. Only LAC where this happened.
Anonymous wrote:Hamilton
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Despite having beautiful campuses, Kenyon College, Bates College, Grinnell College, Holy Cross, Trinity College, Rhodes College (dangerous city), Clarkson University, St. Lawrence University, Knox College, are some LACs with undesirable locations.
Worcester isn’t too bad.
It's not the worst, true. But the downtown is just really dead and bad. The proximity to boston seems to be the only thing going for it.
If holy cross were smart they would promote better urban planning around the campus--foster mixed use development in the close-by neighborhoods and push for boulevardization of the highways which surround the campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Despite having beautiful campuses, Kenyon College, Bates College, Grinnell College, Holy Cross, Trinity College, Rhodes College (dangerous city), Clarkson University, St. Lawrence University, Knox College, are some LACs with undesirable locations.
Worcester isn’t too bad.
Anonymous wrote:They are only at college 15-30 weeks a year.
They can study abroad. How often do kids take advantage of their hometown city surroundings anyway?
My kid said a school seemed too rural. Okay. But they are going to be busy with class, research, sports, and friends.
Anonymous wrote:They are only at college 15-30 weeks a year.
They can study abroad. How often do kids take advantage of their hometown city surroundings anyway?
My kid said a school seemed too rural. Okay. But they are going to be busy with class, research, sports, and friends.
Anonymous wrote:University of Chicago
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of people on here love Juaniata but I thought the location was awful. And my dd wanted an LAC in the middle of nowhere. She did not like the location either (and the school was not the right fit for her).
It's funny, my DD was fine with the Juniata location (going there in the Fall) but hated Allegheny College's location. Felt more remote, likely worse winter weather.
Same (NP here). Allegheny is much further away and more sketchy.
Actually, speaking of sketchy, we did not like New London (the main street literally has biker bars and tatoo parlors).