Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair to the parent with the daughter who chose Amherst over Davidson, I believe the majority of kids given the choice would have chosen Amherst. Also, I wouldn't want my daughter choosing a school in large part because a boyfriend was nearby. No parent wants their child to be unhappy at college, and this comes through in the mom's post yesterday stating why Amherst hasn't been the greatest experience for her daughter.
Dc area kids are more southern than northeastern at heart (unless they are Jewish or Asian)
I can totally see the median dc kid just liking SEC or sec adjacent schools to nescac.
There is a huge difference between the outlook of philly and tri state kids vs dc kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair to the parent with the daughter who chose Amherst over Davidson, I believe the majority of kids given the choice would have chosen Amherst. Also, I wouldn't want my daughter choosing a school in large part because a boyfriend was nearby. No parent wants their child to be unhappy at college, and this comes through in the mom's post yesterday stating why Amherst hasn't been the greatest experience for her daughter.
Dc area kids are more southern than northeastern at heart (unless they are Jewish or Asian)
I can totally see the median dc kid just liking SEC or sec adjacent schools to nescac.
There is a huge difference between the outlook of philly and tri state kids vs dc kids
That is seriously seriously racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair to the parent with the daughter who chose Amherst over Davidson, I believe the majority of kids given the choice would have chosen Amherst. Also, I wouldn't want my daughter choosing a school in large part because a boyfriend was nearby. No parent wants their child to be unhappy at college, and this comes through in the mom's post yesterday stating why Amherst hasn't been the greatest experience for her daughter.
Dc area kids are more southern than northeastern at heart (unless they are Jewish or Asian)
I can totally see the median dc kid just liking SEC or sec adjacent schools to nescac.
There is a huge difference between the outlook of philly and tri state kids vs dc kids
The data disagrees with you on that.
This does not describe my MD kid or any of her friends.
Someone growing up in Bethesda is unlikely to feel comfortable in a classic southern setting.
Unless they are classy, warm, kind, and fun loving.
They may not be comfortable with the support for guns and Trump (let alone the Confederate flag). They may miss lots of healthy food options. Surrounding communities may be less tolerant of diversity, both racial and LGBTQ+. Read some survey results if you are not aware of the cultural differences that exist between different regions of the US. It has nothing to do with being snobby or "classy." It has to do with being progressive and tolerant (which overlap a lot with warm, kind and educated).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair to the parent with the daughter who chose Amherst over Davidson, I believe the majority of kids given the choice would have chosen Amherst. Also, I wouldn't want my daughter choosing a school in large part because a boyfriend was nearby. No parent wants their child to be unhappy at college, and this comes through in the mom's post yesterday stating why Amherst hasn't been the greatest experience for her daughter.
Dc area kids are more southern than northeastern at heart (unless they are Jewish or Asian)
I can totally see the median dc kid just liking SEC or sec adjacent schools to nescac.
There is a huge difference between the outlook of philly and tri state kids vs dc kids
The data disagrees with you on that.
This does not describe my MD kid or any of her friends.
Someone growing up in Bethesda is unlikely to feel comfortable in a classic southern setting.
Unless they are classy, warm, kind, and fun loving.
Anonymous wrote:My sporty, preppy, party-going, pre-professional son is highly interested in Davidson. (That was a mouthful but it describes him well.)
He has zero interest in most other SLACs---would not be caught dead at Haverford (aunt went there). Other interests are Richmond, WF, UVA (plus safeties).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And I have to add these kids who are afraid of Greek culture really need to keep an open mind. There are houses for everyone including those girls who are not big party kids.
How about fraternities who welcome gay men? Assuming those are harder to find.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And I have to add these kids who are afraid of Greek culture really need to keep an open mind. There are houses for everyone including those girls who are not big party kids.
How about fraternities who welcome gay men? Assuming those are harder to find.
Anonymous wrote:And I have to add these kids who are afraid of Greek culture really need to keep an open mind. There are houses for everyone including those girls who are not big party kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You gotta love “progressive AND tolerant.”
+1
LOL ! There is no such thing as "progressive AND tolerant". Maybe the poster meant: Progressive and self-righteous.