Anonymous wrote:If they really like the idea of an open curriculum, Vassar.
Anonymous wrote:Carlton is on the quarter system, so more stress, more exams, etc. Also more stem-y. Wes more artsy, political, very balanced between humanities, social sciences and hard sciences. Also, with Vassar, much more weighted toward students from the coasts. Of the three, Wes has by far the most impressive roster of recent alumni (two current US senators, prominent Hollywood figures, important editors and professors, etc.).
Anonymous wrote:Carls marry Carls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:people dont know Wes? then you dont know enough to comment
Ooooh did you hear that? We’re not part of the “in” group.
Anonymous wrote:Carlton is on the quarter system, so more stress, more exams, etc. Also more stem-y. Wes more artsy, political, very balanced between humanities, social sciences and hard sciences. Also, with Vassar, much more weighted toward students from the coasts. Of the three, Wes has by far the most impressive roster of recent alumni (two current US senators, prominent Hollywood figures, important editors and professors, etc.).
Anonymous wrote:people dont know Wes? then you dont know enough to comment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they really like the idea of an open curriculum, Vassar.
Both Vassar and Wes have open curriculums.
Anonymous wrote:If they really like the idea of an open curriculum, Vassar.