Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to share we had a similar experience at Davidson last year. Everyone was very nice, but the tour guide gave very generic answers to most questions including why he chose Davidson. I know many people love the school, but the tour was underwhelming.
I caution folks not to draw too many conclusions from student-led tours.
This!!
Horrible tours at Northwestern, Vanderbilt and Cornell.
Generic and boring. Lacked energy and sense of space.
Yeah...Northwestern tour left us very unimpressed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to share we had a similar experience at Davidson last year. Everyone was very nice, but the tour guide gave very generic answers to most questions including why he chose Davidson. I know many people love the school, but the tour was underwhelming.
I caution folks not to draw too many conclusions from student-led tours.
This!!
Horrible tours at Northwestern, Vanderbilt and Cornell.
Generic and boring. Lacked energy and sense of space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand what you mean by the intellectual energy part. It’s a beautiful little campus, but nearby Lake Norman is lined with McMansions of NASCAR celebrities and a Trump golf course. That’s the vibe in the area.
Oh the horror.
Hey, if that’s your thing, have at it! If you like wakeboarding off the back of a boat blasting country music in a lake with occasional raw sewage spills, you will love it down there!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand what you mean by the intellectual energy part. It’s a beautiful little campus, but nearby Lake Norman is lined with McMansions of NASCAR celebrities and a Trump golf course. That’s the vibe in the area.
Oh the horror.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to share we had a similar experience at Davidson last year. Everyone was very nice, but the tour guide gave very generic answers to most questions including why he chose Davidson. I know many people love the school, but the tour was underwhelming.
I caution folks not to draw too many conclusions from student-led tours.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a little odd to mention your kid is at a NE prep school but then mention that you are considering instate MD options strangely vs Davidson.
It’s kind of out of left field that I didn’t like Davidson because it doesn’t seem better than UMD CP (I guess?)…or UMBC or Towson? Of course it’s nothing like any of those schools other than being in a D1 sports conference.
Anonymous wrote:I understand what you mean by the intellectual energy part. It’s a beautiful little campus, but nearby Lake Norman is lined with McMansions of NASCAR celebrities and a Trump golf course. That’s the vibe in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to share we had a similar experience at Davidson last year. Everyone was very nice, but the tour guide gave very generic answers to most questions including why he chose Davidson. I know many people love the school, but the tour was underwhelming.
Same. The notable lack of vibrancy was also concerning.
Anonymous wrote:Just wanted to share some reflections on our recent visit to Davidson College. I toured with my daughter (junior at a very rigorous New England prep school), who’s a high-achiever academically and interested in double-majoring in math and history. Davidson has been on her list for a while due to its strong academic reputation and supportive community. Unfortunately, the visit left both of us feeling underwhelmed. The campus felt underwhelming and outdated, and the surrounding town lacked the vibrancy and intellectual energy she’s looking for. While Davidson may suit students seeking a quiet, sports-knit community, it just didn’t click for us. We were also concerned by the prominence of Patterson Court and Greek life, which seemed at odds with the academic culture she’s hoping for. Online several students mentioned difficulty getting into upper-level courses, especially in math. Ultimately, the outcomes didn’t seem to justify the cost compared to strong in-state options we have in Maryland. Any families have a similar experience? We've only heard the "pros" on this site and think we need to open this discourse!