Anonymous wrote:Sure hope all that fun doesn’t lead to an accidental pregnancy. At half those schools, the girls would be moms before the academic year ends.
Anonymous wrote:“Except that some of these schools may have more students with a far different comparative experiences--what pleases students at Kansas is in part what they are comparing it to“
I get your point, but I just want to assure the DMV folks that they have had running water & flush toilets in Kansas for at least a decade now. And in most counties they no longer have to climb up the telephone pole to make a call as was depicted on Green Acres.
Anonymous wrote:I am a KSU alum. Kansas State is a smallish college (20,000) with lots of TLC from professors and staff, small class sizes - under 20 students total and professors who challenge their students to do their best but understand mental health issues. It's seriously a hidden gem for many young people in the Midwest.
Anonymous wrote:I am a KSU alum. Kansas State is a smallish college (20,000) with lots of TLC from professors and staff, small class sizes - under 20 students total and professors who challenge their students to do their best but understand mental health issues. It's seriously a hidden gem for many young people in the Midwest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does “quality of life” on campus mean?
NP--It's a combination of students' ratings of the dorms, food, administration, local town, etc. I like it, both because it's the users' opinions and because it's factors you don't get elsewhere.
Except that some of these schools may have more students with a far different comparative experiences--what pleases students at Kansas is in part what they are comparing it to. So not all that relevant for your kid unless they happen to match the life experiences of the bulk of the population making the ratings.
Anonymous wrote:Princeton Review released its rankings just in time for application season. Here are the schools with the highest QOL.
1. Vanderbilt
2. Emory
3. University of San Diego
4. Kansas State
5. Wheaton College
6. Washington State
7. Texas Christian
8. Auburn University
9. University of Richmond
10. Washington University St.Louis
https://www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings/best-colleges?ceid-hp-banner
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure hope all that fun doesn’t lead to an accidental pregnancy. At half those schools, the girls would be moms before the academic year ends.
Amazing that you can only talk about one subject and one subject only. The obsession is real.