Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on what she likes about those schools.
Op: she likes the highly intellectual environment, emphasis on learning not pre-professional, strong in both science and English, collaborative culture, beautiful campus, not big party schools but also jot where fun goes to die, and well suited for nerds. DC is a huge nerd who genuinely loves learning, enjoys homework, love doing projects.
With respect to academics, a student with these interests might do very well at Hamilton.
For a social atmosphere similar to that of Brown, look into Wesleyan.
Vassar also may appeal to this student.
I don’t get why people say UChicago is where fun goes to die. I went there. Good neighborhood. Great access to downtown, only 10 minutes away. And walking distance to lake. Highly intellectual and global vibe. There is lots to do if you like culture, shopping, sports.
Had an amazing time there. Definitely not homogenous environment. NYC vibe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on what she likes about those schools.
Op: she likes the highly intellectual environment, emphasis on learning not pre-professional, strong in both science and English, collaborative culture, beautiful campus, not big party schools but also jot where fun goes to die, and well suited for nerds. DC is a huge nerd who genuinely loves learning, enjoys homework, love doing projects.
With respect to academics, a student with these interests might do very well at Hamilton.
For a social atmosphere similar to that of Brown, look into Wesleyan.
Vassar also may appeal to this student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on what she likes about those schools.
Op: she likes the highly intellectual environment, emphasis on learning not pre-professional, strong in both science and English, collaborative culture, beautiful campus, not big party schools but also jot where fun goes to die, and well suited for nerds. DC is a huge nerd who genuinely loves learning, enjoys homework, love doing projects.
Anonymous wrote:These are the colleges my DD likes most, looking for more alternatives. Chemistry major. High scores and top grade but no hook unless you count coming from a well-regarded private and full pay.