Anonymous wrote:I always look at location to be sure there is an airport and medical access. But the reality is most kids spend time on campus. It is the campus that matters. Semesters fly by so quickly—soak up all you can on campus. During the long summer and winter breaks, travel and play and intern (the school pays them to do this) somewhere that excites them.
My son will definitely apply. It’s a tough admit. But if he gets in, it has all the educational features of a top SLAC, within a “Goldilocks” setting of 8,000 competitive kids with amazing dining options across the contiguous campuses. His major is very well-served. The club and intramural sports across the colleges create a greater recreational vibe, and people can stay fit and social. It doesn’t have a typical SLAC athlete divide. They don’t need to give 50% of their seats to athletes, because the 5C pool students for teams.
The expansion plan of CMC is ambitious. Brass set, future focused ambitious. I’m surprised it took this long for someone at DCUM to notice.
Not sure mine will get in. But he is definitely a contender. I’d love it if anyone reading might mention other schools that a CMC kid would like. I don’t think there is anything similar out there?
If your son is looking for government or econ, there's very few schools that can compete. The amount of trips my DC has gone on the college dime is baffling and includes New York, Japan, London, San Francisco, and Singapore-some of these just for his class trips. So many amazing alum with an opportunity sent to my son after a dinner at the Ath to work at a VC firm. He's met once in a lifetime people at the Ath, started research his first semester, and is set up for a successful career in a way that I envy. Also, the faculty they hire are easily the best in the consortium!