Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of rural LACs don’t hold as much appeal as they did in my day (1980s)- kids today are more used to going out for sushi, good meals, instagramming photos in front of colorful outdoor murals, etc and less want to be in a town where a drive thru McDonalds is the highlight. The Ohio and PA LACs are taking the first hit but eventually may spread to the NE ones, too. It also shows in rising popularity of colleges like Northeastern, Temple, College of Charleston, etc.
Which PA and Ohio colleges are taking the first hit? I guess this reflects the metro boom along the coasts while the population may have been more distributed in rural as well as metro areas in the 1980s. Damn that Insta!
Anonymous wrote:georgetown
It’s a fantastic school but it’s not trendy right now
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke
Because no one can get in from around here. It's super tough. They are known for not "liking" DC kids, at least DC proper.
Anonymous wrote:Duke
Anonymous wrote:Apparently Lake Forest College. I grew up in Lake Forest, IL and Lake Forest College was a great SLAC that attracted east coast kids.
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of rural LACs don’t hold as much appeal as they did in my day (1980s)- kids today are more used to going out for sushi, good meals, instagramming photos in front of colorful outdoor murals, etc and less want to be in a town where a drive thru McDonalds is the highlight. The Ohio and PA LACs are taking the first hit but eventually may spread to the NE ones, too. It also shows in rising popularity of colleges like Northeastern, Temple, College of Charleston, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Rice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rice
No.