Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alumni here. It’s an awesome school but yes small. You can be really academic and needy and will have plenty of friends just like you. There’s also a big athlete scene but they’re also all very good students. I always recommend Amherst to folks considering a SLAC but hesitate now because of how crazy they went over COVID. Maybe give it another couple years to see if they don’t revert to their insane policies.
You anti-vax people simply can’t help yourselves. It’s pathological.
She’s not referring to requiring a vaccine. People who think these level of restrictions were reasonable (nearly 2 years in to the pandemic and post widespread vaccine availability) for a population that is statically among the lowest risk are the ones who are pathological.
https://www.masslive.com/coronavirus/2021/08/amherst-college-students-object-to-covid-restrictions.html?outputType=amp
PP alumni here. Yes it went in no way beyond vax mandates. I supported vax mandates when we believe they reduced transmission but think they’re pointless and divisive at this point. (My whole family is vaxxed btw). It was just crazy what the college did. They literally banned socializing for like an entire year. It was very much akin to the China approach for a long, long time. .
Your complaint falls into the category of “get over it already.” You’ve attached a link dating back to August 2021. It’s a whole different world today. I just can’t understand why so many people harp endlessly about the past. Yes, mistakes were made. Many of them. But it was a 100 year pandemic. It was a scary time. Why can’t we all just be grateful that we’ve mostly gotten through it? I suspect that many families all over the world were a lot more dramatically affected by the pandemic than your typical rich and privileged Amherst family.
I can't speak for the PP, but mistakes continue to be made. Amherst still mandates 3 doses of vax (primary series plus a booster).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alumni here. It’s an awesome school but yes small. You can be really academic and needy and will have plenty of friends just like you. There’s also a big athlete scene but they’re also all very good students. I always recommend Amherst to folks considering a SLAC but hesitate now because of how crazy they went over COVID. Maybe give it another couple years to see if they don’t revert to their insane policies.
You anti-vax people simply can’t help yourselves. It’s pathological.
She’s not referring to requiring a vaccine. People who think these level of restrictions were reasonable (nearly 2 years in to the pandemic and post widespread vaccine availability) for a population that is statically among the lowest risk are the ones who are pathological.
https://www.masslive.com/coronavirus/2021/08/amherst-college-students-object-to-covid-restrictions.html?outputType=amp
PP alumni here. Yes it went way beyond vax mandates. I supported vax mandates when we believe they reduced transmission but think they’re pointless and divisive at this point. (My whole family is vaxxed btw). It was just crazy what the college did. They literally banned socializing for like an entire year. It was very much akin to the China approach for a long, long time. .
Your complaint falls into the category of “get over it already.” You’ve attached a link dating back to August 2021. It’s a whole different world today. I just can’t understand why so many people harp endlessly about the past. Yes, mistakes were made. Many of them. But it was a 100 year pandemic. It was a scary time. Why can’t we all just be grateful that we’ve mostly gotten through it? I suspect that many families all over the world were a lot more dramatically affected by the pandemic than your typical rich and privileged Amherst family.
I can't speak for the PP, but mistakes continue to be made. Amherst still mandates 3 doses of vax (primary series plus a booster).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alumni here. It’s an awesome school but yes small. You can be really academic and needy and will have plenty of friends just like you. There’s also a big athlete scene but they’re also all very good students. I always recommend Amherst to folks considering a SLAC but hesitate now because of how crazy they went over COVID. Maybe give it another couple years to see if they don’t revert to their insane policies.
You anti-vax people simply can’t help yourselves. It’s pathological.
She’s not referring to requiring a vaccine. People who think these level of restrictions were reasonable (nearly 2 years in to the pandemic and post widespread vaccine availability) for a population that is statically among the lowest risk are the ones who are pathological.
https://www.masslive.com/coronavirus/2021/08/amherst-college-students-object-to-covid-restrictions.html?outputType=amp
PP alumni here. Yes it went way beyond vax mandates. I supported vax mandates when we believe they reduced transmission but think they’re pointless and divisive at this point. (My whole family is vaxxed btw). It was just crazy what the college did. They literally banned socializing for like an entire year. It was very much akin to the China approach for a long, long time. .
To say they banned socializing or they were akin to China's approach is just fearmongering and gaslighting. You may not agree with the policy, but Covid is still killing millions of people not to mention the huge wave of long Covid that is going to hit our society over the next few years. For those who don't believe in vaccines or masking, go elsewhere.
Found another coronabro!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alum here. 10:44 is correct that Amherst has a very high percentage of students who are recruited athletes and URMs. But I’m not sure why these kids don’t get to be great kids too??? The athletes aren’t dumb jocks. They are great students who are also good at sports. I think the PPs use of “woke” to criticize students should tell you a lot about where they are coming from.
Maybe the issue is whether this results in a small school becoming even smaller by the formation of exclusive cliques.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alumni here. It’s an awesome school but yes small. You can be really academic and needy and will have plenty of friends just like you. There’s also a big athlete scene but they’re also all very good students. I always recommend Amherst to folks considering a SLAC but hesitate now because of how crazy they went over COVID. Maybe give it another couple years to see if they don’t revert to their insane policies.
You anti-vax people simply can’t help yourselves. It’s pathological.
She’s not referring to requiring a vaccine. People who think these level of restrictions were reasonable (nearly 2 years in to the pandemic and post widespread vaccine availability) for a population that is statically among the lowest risk are the ones who are pathological.
https://www.masslive.com/coronavirus/2021/08/amherst-college-students-object-to-covid-restrictions.html?outputType=amp
PP alumni here. Yes it went way beyond vax mandates. I supported vax mandates when we believe they reduced transmission but think they’re pointless and divisive at this point. (My whole family is vaxxed btw). It was just crazy what the college did. They literally banned socializing for like an entire year. It was very much akin to the China approach for a long, long time. .
Your complaint falls into the category of “get over it already.” You’ve attached a link dating back to August 2021. It’s a whole different world today. I just can’t understand why so many people harp endlessly about the past. Yes, mistakes were made. Many of them. But it was a 100 year pandemic. It was a scary time. Why can’t we all just be grateful that we’ve mostly gotten through it? I suspect that many families all over the world were a lot more dramatically affected by the pandemic than your typical rich and privileged Amherst family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alumni here. It’s an awesome school but yes small. You can be really academic and needy and will have plenty of friends just like you. There’s also a big athlete scene but they’re also all very good students. I always recommend Amherst to folks considering a SLAC but hesitate now because of how crazy they went over COVID. Maybe give it another couple years to see if they don’t revert to their insane policies.
You anti-vax people simply can’t help yourselves. It’s pathological.
She’s not referring to requiring a vaccine. People who think these level of restrictions were reasonable (nearly 2 years in to the pandemic and post widespread vaccine availability) for a population that is statically among the lowest risk are the ones who are pathological.
https://www.masslive.com/coronavirus/2021/08/amherst-college-students-object-to-covid-restrictions.html?outputType=amp
PP alumni here. Yes it went way beyond vax mandates. I supported vax mandates when we believe they reduced transmission but think they’re pointless and divisive at this point. (My whole family is vaxxed btw). It was just crazy what the college did. They literally banned socializing for like an entire year. It was very much akin to the China approach for a long, long time. .
Anonymous wrote:Alum here. 10:44 is correct that Amherst has a very high percentage of students who are recruited athletes and URMs. But I’m not sure why these kids don’t get to be great kids too??? The athletes aren’t dumb jocks. They are great students who are also good at sports. I think the PPs use of “woke” to criticize students should tell you a lot about where they are coming from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alumni here. It’s an awesome school but yes small. You can be really academic and needy and will have plenty of friends just like you. There’s also a big athlete scene but they’re also all very good students. I always recommend Amherst to folks considering a SLAC but hesitate now because of how crazy they went over COVID. Maybe give it another couple years to see if they don’t revert to their insane policies.
You anti-vax people simply can’t help yourselves. It’s pathological.
She’s not referring to requiring a vaccine. People who think these level of restrictions were reasonable (nearly 2 years in to the pandemic and post widespread vaccine availability) for a population that is statically among the lowest risk are the ones who are pathological.
https://www.masslive.com/coronavirus/2021/08/amherst-college-students-object-to-covid-restrictions.html?outputType=amp
PP alumni here. Yes it went way beyond vax mandates. I supported vax mandates when we believe they reduced transmission but think they’re pointless and divisive at this point. (My whole family is vaxxed btw). It was just crazy what the college did. They literally banned socializing for like an entire year. It was very much akin to the China approach for a long, long time. .
To say they banned socializing or they were akin to China's approach is just fearmongering and gaslighting. You may not agree with the policy, but Covid is still killing millions of people not to mention the huge wave of long Covid that is going to hit our society over the next few years. For those who don't believe in vaccines or masking, go elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Does your child like school socially? I worry it is too isolated. Seems like the fun would be at UMass Amherst and that would clearly not be a walk to get over there. Also what kind of internships did your child secure while there. We want to be open to other parts of the country but also want to make sure we don’t get an “I am bored” call a few months in when tbe fun seems to be large schools. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Strict COVID policies make me like a college more, personally.