Anonymous wrote:Denison reminded me of U Richmond. Clean, new, nice. Maybe a little antiseptic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there much overlap between Kenyon and Denison aspirants? The schools seem to have very different cultures, and they seem to attract different kids. If in fact there’s little overlap, it’s odd to ask which is “better.” The right question would be about which one is better for a particular kid.
I agree OP. My child visited both, but only applied to one. They seemed to have very different cultures. Each have their own strengths and it just depends on what you're looking for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there much overlap between Kenyon and Denison aspirants? The schools seem to have very different cultures, and they seem to attract different kids. If in fact there’s little overlap, it’s odd to ask which is “better.” The right question would be about which one is better for a particular kid.
I agree OP. My child visited both, but only applied to one. They seemed to have very different cultures. Each have their own strengths and it just depends on what you're looking for.
Anonymous wrote:Is there much overlap between Kenyon and Denison aspirants? The schools seem to have very different cultures, and they seem to attract different kids. If in fact there’s little overlap, it’s odd to ask which is “better.” The right question would be about which one is better for a particular kid.
Anonymous wrote:Usnwr rankings are especially meaningless now.
Anonymous wrote:^sorry, that should say *Columbus* not Ohio
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ohio?
No thanks.
Columbus, Ohio?
Yes please.
Anonymous wrote:Ohio?
No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there much overlap between Kenyon and Denison aspirants? The schools seem to have very different cultures, and they seem to attract different kids. If in fact there’s little overlap, it’s odd to ask which is “better.” The right question would be about which one is better for a particular kid.
The recruited athletes at Kenyon -- about 1/3 of the student body -- are interchangeable with most Denison kids. Preppy, well off, who like to party. The other 2/3 at Kenyon (English/Creative Writing majors, artsy, and the aforementioned "pink haired" contingent) would not have considered Denison.
Anonymous wrote:Is there much overlap between Kenyon and Denison aspirants? The schools seem to have very different cultures, and they seem to attract different kids. If in fact there’s little overlap, it’s odd to ask which is “better.” The right question would be about which one is better for a particular kid.