Anonymous wrote:We visited last summer and I agree the campus facilities look tired and dated. New London is... not great... but it's not the worst location either (see: Trinity in Hartford). You can see the river but so what?
Anonymous wrote:It is one of the prettiest campuses I’ve ever seen. I’m an alum, and I loved the campus. The Arboretum is amazing, the views of the Long Island Sound were so pretty, and it’s a very safe campus. The buildings are pretty, too, with a lot of stone/granite. Harkness Chapel is also pretty. It is very small, though. You have the opportunity to get to know your professors, do research, etc. I think overall it is a good school. Very liberal if that matters to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are much better options out there, for kids with OKish grades and ECs looking for a small college experience.
Conn has long been the academic and athletic doormat of the NESCAC, and the school has unfortunately integrated that loser status into its programs and overall vibe. Doesn't help that its physical plant is dated. Or that drinking remains the main weekend activity (with the weekend starting on Tuesday for some). Great place for New England boarding school students who were rejected everywhere else, but can't imagine going there from DC.
This is really an uninformed post with a clear agenda, who apparently hasn’t even visited the beautiful campus. It’s not Williams and doesn’t claim to be, but it has all the hallmarks of the NESCAC and is more suited for students with an artistic vibe, especially in music or dance. As pointed out above, it is one of only two NESCACs that give merit aid, and they give it freely. Student life is much better since they replaced the president a few years ago.
It’s better academically than 80-90% of the LACs in the US. No college is right for everyone. Good choice for aspirational students and merit aid makes it an excellent low match/safety for strong applicants.
Visit and decide for yourself. If you are going to other nescacs and ivies you’ll be nearby.
Do you really think it's a beautiful campus? You need to get out more.
And it's giving merit because no one thinks it's worth the full price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have a better chance if you are a pre-med hoping to go to medical school by going to Connecticut College than if you go to UVA.
Otherwise, might be better options.
My niece is a Connecticut College grad and in dental school now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are much better options out there, for kids with OKish grades and ECs looking for a small college experience.
Conn has long been the academic and athletic doormat of the NESCAC, and the school has unfortunately integrated that loser status into its programs and overall vibe. Doesn't help that its physical plant is dated. Or that drinking remains the main weekend activity (with the weekend starting on Tuesday for some). Great place for New England boarding school students who were rejected everywhere else, but can't imagine going there from DC.
This is really an uninformed post with a clear agenda, who apparently hasn’t even visited the beautiful campus. It’s not Williams and doesn’t claim to be, but it has all the hallmarks of the NESCAC and is more suited for students with an artistic vibe, especially in music or dance. As pointed out above, it is one of only two NESCACs that give merit aid, and they give it freely. Student life is much better since they replaced the president a few years ago.
It’s better academically than 80-90% of the LACs in the US. No college is right for everyone. Good choice for aspirational students and merit aid makes it an excellent low match/safety for strong applicants.
Visit and decide for yourself. If you are going to other nescacs and ivies you’ll be nearby.
Do you really think it's a beautiful campus? You need to get out more.
And it's giving merit because no one thinks it's worth the full price.
Anonymous wrote:You have a better chance if you are a pre-med hoping to go to medical school by going to Connecticut College than if you go to UVA.
Otherwise, might be better options.
Anonymous wrote:We took a tour. It was a dreary day and campus was clearing out for break, so we are giving it the benefit of the doubt. But it fell to the bottom of the list, to be most likely crossed off as we look at more schools.
I really wanted to like it, so I have no agenda. Things we liked:
1) we went to the Arts Building first and then the auditorium which showed its commitment to the arts and hasn’t happened on other tours
2) Our tour guide was a good representation of the school. Not warm and fuzzy or cool, but responsible and informative and a good, smart kid.
3) curriculum and some unique options not seen at other schools
Didn’t like:
1) soccer fields in the middle of the school grounds
2) surrounding town
3) campus felt really small compared to peers
4) some buildings seemed run down. My husband and I immediately started googling their endowment because of wat we saw. A rotting window sill and pillar on a building. A water stain on ceiling leading to the basement cafeteria.
Bottom line - visit, preferably on a nice sunny day
Anonymous wrote:There's a Connecticut College? Never heard of it.