Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is compared to Reed? That is also on list.
Bluntly speaking, I do not know of any other two schools who enroll & produce as many total a-holes.
And I am not a kid & I have several decades of experience in this area.
If your kid comes from a wealthy family of liberals who accept drug usage & expect privileges, then he will fit in just fine.
The most prim and proper and extremely kind woman I know went to Colorado college. Liberal married to a career officer in the military. Salt of the earth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My hubby is an alum. The block program is unique. Absolutely loved it (siblings went to Brown and Wesleyan) he wanted out of NE for college. Still engaged with Frat Brothers and alumni. Two of our friend’s kids have gone, one a ‘24 grad and the other a current junior- both loved/love it.
For the right student it’s amazing.
No, it isn't.
Ok now you're really nitpicking. The block system is very rare. There are like 2 other schools that have it. And none as highly ranked as CC. I don't think it's a stretch at all to say it's unique.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My hubby is an alum. The block program is unique. Absolutely loved it (siblings went to Brown and Wesleyan) he wanted out of NE for college. Still engaged with Frat Brothers and alumni. Two of our friend’s kids have gone, one a ‘24 grad and the other a current junior- both loved/love it.
For the right student it’s amazing.
No, it isn't.
Ok now you're really nitpicking. The block system is very rare. There are like 2 other schools that have it. And none as highly ranked as CC. I don't think it's a stretch at all to say it's unique.
Then you need to look up the definition of the word "unique" because it definitely is a stretch.
I concur. — DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My hubby is an alum. The block program is unique. Absolutely loved it (siblings went to Brown and Wesleyan) he wanted out of NE for college. Still engaged with Frat Brothers and alumni. Two of our friend’s kids have gone, one a ‘24 grad and the other a current junior- both loved/love it.
For the right student it’s amazing.
No, it isn't.
Ok now you're really nitpicking. The block system is very rare. There are like 2 other schools that have it. And none as highly ranked as CC. I don't think it's a stretch at all to say it's unique.
Then you need to look up the definition of the word "unique" because it definitely is a stretch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My hubby is an alum. The block program is unique. Absolutely loved it (siblings went to Brown and Wesleyan) he wanted out of NE for college. Still engaged with Frat Brothers and alumni. Two of our friend’s kids have gone, one a ‘24 grad and the other a current junior- both loved/love it.
For the right student it’s amazing.
No, it isn't.
Ok now you're really nitpicking. The block system is very rare. There are like 2 other schools that have it. And none as highly ranked as CC. I don't think it's a stretch at all to say it's unique.
Anonymous wrote:A family friend has a daughter attending who loves it. The cost of attendance is pretty high for families who don’t qualify for financial aid. The school’s website describes its annual cost of attendance as $94k per year which gave us pause. It makes CU-Boulder ($64k OOS) seem downright affordable.
Anonymous wrote:Where's Colorodo? Is it a state?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My hubby is an alum. The block program is unique. Absolutely loved it (siblings went to Brown and Wesleyan) he wanted out of NE for college. Still engaged with Frat Brothers and alumni. Two of our friend’s kids have gone, one a ‘24 grad and the other a current junior- both loved/love it.
For the right student it’s amazing.
No, it isn't.
Anonymous wrote:It’s one of DC’s EA schools but I refrain from asking questions here because moms are really harsh about Colorado. LOL