Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there does not appear to a significant academic difference.
There is a difference, but the significance of that difference is up for debate.
Anonymous wrote:Richmond is urban, W&L rural.
Anonymous wrote:So there does not appear to a significant academic difference.
Anonymous wrote:Richmond is urban, W&L rural.
Anonymous wrote:Richmond is gorgeous. W&L less so. W&L is hugely into the greek scene, like 80%. if that's not your kid, go to Richmond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Honor Code at Washington & Lee is something your family needs to fully understand. There is zero oversight of the student run committee who decides what is or is not a violation. Students also won’t snitch and others cheat without repercussions.
It was the same at a private high school my kids attended too. No idea why any adult thinks that official peer judgment is a good idea in today’s world. Kids are anxious and depressed over feeling constantly judged already. May as well just hand them a rope or a gun.
Anonymous wrote:The Honor Code at Washington & Lee is something your family needs to fully understand. There is zero oversight of the student run committee who decides what is or is not a violation. Students also won’t snitch and others cheat without repercussions.
Anonymous wrote:Aside from the tougher admission stats mentioned earlier, W&L has a higher graduation rate, higher retention rate, Higher Yield and Higher median earnings after 10 years(89k vs 74k). They are ranked higher in almost every category plus they have a more robust alumni network.
Both schools are great schools and they definitely have different vibes. So finding the better fit for your child is equally important.