Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised to see ND in top 20 when 33% is based on diversity. I guess the other factors must be very highly rated.
So it's not a ranking of student experience; it's ok based on someone's social engineering goals.
Do you believe that students place no value on diversity for their college experience?
NP- Some do, some don't. My kids want to interact with intellectual equals that challenge them to learn more. If nature dictates that environment is diverse than so be it, if it doesn't than they really don't care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised to see ND in top 20 when 33% is based on diversity. I guess the other factors must be very highly rated.
So it's not a ranking of student experience; it's ok based on someone's social engineering goals.
Do you believe that students place no value on diversity for their college experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised to see ND in top 20 when 33% is based on diversity. I guess the other factors must be very highly rated.
So it's not a ranking of student experience; it's ok based on someone's social engineering goals.
Anonymous wrote:Top 10 Colleges for Student Experience
Student Experience Rank
College
Student Experience Score
1 Scripps College 75.5
2 Harvey Mudd College 75.3
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is behind a paywall. Anyone have access and able to share the list?
https://www.wsj.com/us-news/education/best-colleges-2025-student-experiences-9c81699d?mod=e2fb&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR06RmEvCZcrUrzUrA8-qgiXmJS_kPM7B2MNroeDehG-vD4m5yMpMIO-bpQ_aem_H2OWaFY4j3jw6_bO-BN_9Q
I think the bottom of the list looks questionable.
I thought that the University of Rochester was really a near Ivy in a battered but interesting city. How could it really have one of the worst campus experiences in the whole country?
Anonymous wrote:These lists are horse$hit ridonkulous folderol - california baptist, foreal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you really hate Pomona, this is the list for you
There’s another oddity. How is it possible for Scripps to rank first and Pomona to do so poorly? They’re in the same place. Students who hate their school can go hang out at the other one.
Anonymous wrote:Surprised to see ND in top 20 when 33% is based on diversity. I guess the other factors must be very highly rated.
Anonymous wrote:Surprised to see ND in top 20 when 33% is based on diversity. I guess the other factors must be very highly rated.