Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d highly recommend Williams! Best biology and CS departments of any lac.
This isn’t true.
Anonymous wrote:I’d highly recommend Williams! Best biology and CS departments of any lac.
Have you ever been to Williamstown? It makes Amherst and Hanover look like big cities.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stay away from rural colleges. Profs tend to overload/dump work on students- sorry Williams- to keep em busy so they don’t lose their minds. It’s great to be focused, but many students want to also have chill time and discover their environs for college. Access to a city or nearby geography really helps with that.
-1, there’s so much to do in Williamtown other than study! So many haters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stay away from rural colleges. Profs tend to overload/dump work on students- sorry Williams- to keep em busy so they don’t lose their minds. It’s great to be focused, but many students want to also have chill time and discover their environs for college. Access to a city or nearby geography really helps with that.
-1, there’s so much to do in Williamtown other than study! So many haters
Like what? A big reason to be in Williamstown is to stay focused on academics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stay away from rural colleges. Profs tend to overload/dump work on students- sorry Williams- to keep em busy so they don’t lose their minds. It’s great to be focused, but many students want to also have chill time and discover their environs for college. Access to a city or nearby geography really helps with that.
-1, there’s so much to do in Williamtown other than study! So many haters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll be the first to say the obvious answer that you’re looking for Pomona. Whether you can get in or not is a whole other affair but that would be ideal for your son. Then Swarthmore and then Williams.
Pomona booster on here, again
Anonymous wrote:DS is interested in going to a liberal arts college for biology and cs with the goal of going to grad school for computational biology or something along those lines- premed is not off the table yet. No interested in finance or economics!!
He’s looking for good student culture and a happy environment over a massive academic crunch, since he’s had a lot of that in his magnet school
Anonymous wrote:I’ll be the first to say the obvious answer that you’re looking for Pomona. Whether you can get in or not is a whole other affair but that would be ideal for your son. Then Swarthmore and then Williams.