mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously W&M is bigger. Are they equally rigorous when it comes to the humanities?
I assume you are not in state!?
Anonymous wrote:Obviously W&M is bigger. Are they equally rigorous when it comes to the humanities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:literally before seeing this thread I never once heard of Reed.
That says something about you, not the school.
Anonymous wrote:My son got into Reed last year EA. We pushed him to apply because of the strong academics and other factors. It wasn't the right fit for him socially and he wound up getting into a top Northeastern SLAC via ED, so the decision was made for him. But our family in CA - who are not remotely political - were far more impressed with Reed than most of the rest of his list. So I do think it has a high name recognition on the West Coast. I would pick W&M for my kid, but Reed has a lot going for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:literally before seeing this thread I never once heard of Reed.
Many years ago I had a short fling a Reed graduate. She wasn't nearly as wild as she thought she was.
Anonymous wrote:W&M is a wonderful school. Reed is an antifa training ground. Please choose W&M.
Anonymous wrote:+1 Reed is more rigorous. W+M in state is much more affordable, of course.
Anonymous wrote:literally before seeing this thread I never once heard of Reed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a lot of Reed grads. Relatively smart, but definitely not brilliant or anything. All come from wealthy families and were able to go into public interest -type jobs because of that. The school is pretty, but very small.
Steve Jobs went to Reed so there are some unusually smart people who went there.
Anonymous wrote:literally before seeing this thread I never once heard of Reed.
Anonymous wrote:My son got into Reed last year EA. We pushed him to apply because of the strong academics and other factors. It wasn't the right fit for him socially and he wound up getting into a top Northeastern SLAC via ED, so the decision was made for him. But our family in CA - who are not remotely political - were far more impressed with Reed than most of the rest of his list. So I do think it has a high name recognition on the West Coast. I would pick W&M for my kid, but Reed has a lot going for it.
Anonymous wrote:I know a lot of Reed grads. Relatively smart, but definitely not brilliant or anything. All come from wealthy families and were able to go into public interest -type jobs because of that. The school is pretty, but very small.