Anonymous wrote:Stay in one of the college towns in the Pioneer Valley and take advantage and visit a few of the campuses of the Five Colleges. Even if your teen is young or not particularly interested in any of those schools, you'll be there anyhow so it could be a good start to the process. You've got giant, sprawling, brutalist-style UMass right down the road from quaint, insular Amherst. Another twenty minute drive away you can see beautiful, straight-out-of-a-movie Mount Holyoke. Preppy women's college not quite your teen's vibe? Drive another 20 minutes to see Smith, its funkier, kinda goth sister.
They're all such contrasts you can get a general idea of your kid's tastes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What route do you take to Vermont? Anything like Northampton, Lenox or Sturbridge is going to be a nicer stopover than Hartford or Springfield. If you must do hartfford, West Hartford is an UMC suburb with some decent restaurants.
Sturbridge? Hahahaha
+1
Basic geography is so often disrespected on dcum.
Um, Sturbridge is only less than 30 minutes out of their way-it's not any farther out of the way than Amherst. The geography is fine lol.
WRONG
Amherst is 12 minutes from I-91.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What route do you take to Vermont? Anything like Northampton, Lenox or Sturbridge is going to be a nicer stopover than Hartford or Springfield. If you must do hartfford, West Hartford is an UMC suburb with some decent restaurants.
Sturbridge? Hahahaha
+1
Basic geography is so often disrespected on dcum.
Um, Sturbridge is only less than 30 minutes out of their way-it's not any farther out of the way than Amhurst. The geography is fine lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What route do you take to Vermont? Anything like Northampton, Lenox or Sturbridge is going to be a nicer stopover than Hartford or Springfield. If you must do hartfford, West Hartford is an UMC suburb with some decent restaurants.
Sturbridge? Hahahaha
+1
Basic geography is so often disrespected on dcum.
Anonymous wrote:Stay in one of the college towns in the Pioneer Valley and take advantage and visit a few of the campuses of the Five Colleges. Even if your teen is young or not particularly interested in any of those schools, you'll be there anyhow so it could be a good start to the process. You've got giant, sprawling, brutalist-style UMass right down the road from quaint, insular Amherst. Another twenty minute drive away you can see beautiful, straight-out-of-a-movie Mount Holyoke. Preppy women's college not quite your teen's vibe? Drive another 20 minutes to see Smith, its funkier, kinda goth sister.
They're all such contrasts you can get a general idea of your kid's tastes.