Anonymous wrote:I would not say SL is particularly strong in the sciences. My daughter thought she’d live it, but it came off her list after the tour. Felt very empty and run down - not much energy.
Maybe Wooster, Wheaton in Mass, Muhlenberg for safeties? Kalamazoo?
Funky SLACs are often stronger in the humanities. Oberlin is a really strong option. In-person tour, good demonstrated interest and a great essay will win the day here.
Mt Holyoke and Brandeis could be good targets.
Anonymous wrote:I would not say SL is particularly strong in the sciences. My daughter thought she’d live it, but it came off her list after the tour. Felt very empty and run down - not much energy.
Maybe Wooster, Wheaton in Mass, Muhlenberg for safeties? Kalamazoo?
Funky SLACs are often stronger in the humanities. Oberlin is a really strong option. In-person tour, good demonstrated interest and a great essay will win the day here.
Mt Holyoke and Brandeis could be good targets.
Anonymous wrote:Creepy middle aged men living in the dorms and recruiting young girls into sex cults.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD was focusing on women’s schools (and ended up at one). SLC was a safety. We thought the campus was nice and the approach was interesting. Ultimately, my DD just thought others were a better fit. She has 2 friends that went there and they seemed to enjoy it.
Just want to mention although SLC skews heavily female it is not a HWC.
I know (I’m the quoted PP). I meant my DD really wanted a women’s school and applied it a bunch and then had SLC as a safety even though it is co-ed. FWIW, SLC actually was a women’s college until the late 60’s.
Understood. Do you mind sharing where she ended up? My daughter is interested in SLC, several women’s colleges, and a couple of the other open curriculum and artsy schools mentioned in this thread.
She liked Bryn Mawr, which kind of felt like a more polished version of SLC when we toured.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would your student be interested in Vassar, Skidmore, or Oberlin? I think those are all similar to SLC in certain respects but more reputable (and possibly stronger in science fields). How about a women’s college like Bryn Mawr or Mt. Holyoke?
Yes- Vassar and Oberlin are her #1 & #2 choices right now. She also liked Mt. Holyoke and Smith, and looking to visit some additional schools this spring. Just trying to help her build a list that's realistic, while she's a strong student (3.9 UW) with great ECs, she will be applying TO, so looking to cast the net widely. I really appreciate the suggestions! SLC's reputation is strong, people have heard of it (unlike some of the other SLACs in that 100-120 range) so I wondered if there was more to the picture. Same thing with Bennington in VT, seems like a great, funky little school but after digging around found that it wasn't a school we'd consider.
How about Hamilton, Wesleyan, Colby, Bates, Franklin & Marshall, Kenyon, Union, Trinity?
Why are you suggesting such competitive schools? How ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would your student be interested in Vassar, Skidmore, or Oberlin? I think those are all similar to SLC in certain respects but more reputable (and possibly stronger in science fields). How about a women’s college like Bryn Mawr or Mt. Holyoke?
Yes- Vassar and Oberlin are her #1 & #2 choices right now. She also liked Mt. Holyoke and Smith, and looking to visit some additional schools this spring. Just trying to help her build a list that's realistic, while she's a strong student (3.9 UW) with great ECs, she will be applying TO, so looking to cast the net widely. I really appreciate the suggestions! SLC's reputation is strong, people have heard of it (unlike some of the other SLACs in that 100-120 range) so I wondered if there was more to the picture. Same thing with Bennington in VT, seems like a great, funky little school but after digging around found that it wasn't a school we'd consider.
How about Hamilton, Wesleyan, Colby, Bates, Franklin & Marshall, Kenyon, Union, Trinity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would your student be interested in Vassar, Skidmore, or Oberlin? I think those are all similar to SLC in certain respects but more reputable (and possibly stronger in science fields). How about a women’s college like Bryn Mawr or Mt. Holyoke?
Yes- Vassar and Oberlin are her #1 & #2 choices right now. She also liked Mt. Holyoke and Smith, and looking to visit some additional schools this spring. Just trying to help her build a list that's realistic, while she's a strong student (3.9 UW) with great ECs, she will be applying TO, so looking to cast the net widely. I really appreciate the suggestions! SLC's reputation is strong, people have heard of it (unlike some of the other SLACs in that 100-120 range) so I wondered if there was more to the picture. Same thing with Bennington in VT, seems like a great, funky little school but after digging around found that it wasn't a school we'd consider.
Anonymous wrote:Creepy middle aged men living in the dorms and recruiting young girls into sex cults.