Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is Gettysburg so expensive?
Yeah. My son got his acceptance letter today from Gettysburg telling him he is getting some sort of scholarship worth $33K a year and I'm thinking "great!" but then saw that the annual all-in cost is $83K! $50K a year is no bargain. Ha! College is such a racket.
Anonymous wrote:Our son graduated from Gettysburg College this Spring and we were very pleased with it. He got a good liberal arts education, made life-long friends, and graduated with a good job. I wouldn’t overlook it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is Gettysburg so expensive?
Yeah. My son got his acceptance letter today from Gettysburg telling him he is getting some sort of scholarship worth $33K a year and I'm thinking "great!" but then saw that the annual all-in cost is $83K! $50K a year is no bargain. Ha! College is such a racket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wooster gets my vote! I know a few people with kids currently there or recently graduated, and all speak so highly about the school. Definitely a diverse student body at Wooster and probably a better environment for artistic or quirky kids (it just seems like a place where the idea of belonging and self-discovery are really valued). Gettysburg much more homogenous and preppy/Greek.
Did OP say their kid was artistic or quirky? Is there some DCUM guide that elevates the quirky over the well-rounded or social?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wooster gets my vote! I know a few people with kids currently there or recently graduated, and all speak so highly about the school. Definitely a diverse student body at Wooster and probably a better environment for artistic or quirky kids (it just seems like a place where the idea of belonging and self-discovery are really valued). Gettysburg much more homogenous and preppy/Greek.
Did OP say their kid was artistic or quirky? Is there some DCUM guide that elevates the quirky over the well-rounded or social?
Anonymous wrote:Why is Gettysburg so expensive?
Anonymous wrote:Wooster gets my vote! I know a few people with kids currently there or recently graduated, and all speak so highly about the school. Definitely a diverse student body at Wooster and probably a better environment for artistic or quirky kids (it just seems like a place where the idea of belonging and self-discovery are really valued). Gettysburg much more homogenous and preppy/Greek.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gettysburg just ditched the Gettysburg Review, their undergrad lit magazine that was quite prestigious. We were considering it for a Creative Writing kid, but that made me pause.
There still is an Allegheny Review, and I think it's got a decent rep.
Right now we're actually torn between Wooster and Allegheny so I'd love to hear more insights about those too, if you don't mind me piggybacking into this thread.
My DD didn't apply to Allegheny but she was accepted to Wooster. Did your DD (you have a DD, correct) get the invite to meet the Wooster president in DC? It's an alumni event. Might that be a good event for her to attend so she can network with alum and talk to them about their experiences?