Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the risk of raising the hater... we looked at a LOT of LACs for DD who was set on environmental science. She liked Juniata best. It's really a gem for environmental science.
Agree. Hidden gem for sure. I’ve heard the same about Dickinson, though I think it may be a harder admit (not sure?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga for engineering. Small class sizes, caring profs, ABET accredited. Small city. Pretty state. School spirit (D1 basketball). Merit $ is typical.
I'd say most Jesuit colleges are hidden gems and I'm surprised they aren't more popular (outside of the couple super popular ones). Hits the sweet spot for a lot of kids with mid-size + city locations. My friend's DD is very happy at University of Scranton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Furman
Agree but I think it’s a particular culture that’s not for everyone. If it’s a good fit for your kid, then yes.
Can you elaborate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Furman
Agree but I think it’s a particular culture that’s not for everyone. If it’s a good fit for your kid, then yes.
Anonymous wrote:We were looking at LACs. Loved Whitman, and was really happily surprised with Puget Sound.
Anonymous wrote:Furman
Anonymous wrote:We were looking at LACs. Loved Whitman, and was really happily surprised with Puget Sound.
Anonymous wrote:Trinity University. Super well resourced school with merit to give. For kids who are open to going South, tempted by Alabama money, but want a SLAC .. here's your school. Intellectually rigorous, no athletic scholarships at all. Great new buildings, fantastic dorms. Engineering, accounting, Chinese (one of the best in the country) .. they deliver the goods. And San Antonio is a gem.
Couldn't talk my dd into looking and I don't blame here, but it's a great option
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga for engineering. Small class sizes, caring profs, ABET accredited. Small city. Pretty state. School spirit (D1 basketball). Merit $ is typical.
I'd say most Jesuit colleges are hidden gems and I'm surprised they aren't more popular (outside of the couple super popular ones). Hits the sweet spot for a lot of kids with mid-size + city locations. My friend's DD is very happy at University of Scranton.
Anonymous wrote:At the risk of raising the hater... we looked at a LOT of LACs for DD who was set on environmental science. She liked Juniata best. It's really a gem for environmental science.