Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I looked at it, because my kid wants to study glassblowing and engineering and there aren't many schools that offer both.
My brother went there for a bit- drawn to the art/glassblowing program. He enjoyed it, but transferred back to his original LAC for a smaller campus. The campus is pretty and lots of hiking and outdoorsy stuff to do nearby
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems decent.
Kid isn’t sure what she wants to major in. Not sure if she’s got the grades or sats but why not try right?
Anybody go there or have a kid there now ?
How can your kid NOT have the grades or sats to get in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems decent.
Kid isn’t sure what she wants to major in. Not sure if she’s got the grades or sats but why not try right?
Anybody go there or have a kid there now ?
How can your kid NOT have the grades or sats to get in?
What kind of snobby response is that ?!?
Anonymous wrote:Very few from my Lake County high school in Illinois attended Southern Illinois. The one who did attended their aviation program, which made a lot of sense. Remember Carbondale is a six hour drive from Chicago. Illinois public universities have different stories as to their enrollment declines. SIU used to be a funky, anything goes kind of place. It attracted an eclectic mix of faculty and people, including Buckminster Fuller. I think that they have lost that culture and have to compete in a declining population base. They used to have nationally competitive sports teams - not so much now. Need to look at their specific programs.
Illinois is largely flat and featureless. This is not the case in the Carbondale Marion metro area. The Garden of the Gods is nearby and is quite chilly and geologically unique.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where?? What in the world?
I haven't been, but I'm guessing from the name it's in Carbondale, which is a city in Southern Illinois.
I looked at it, because my kid wants to study glassblowing and engineering and there aren't many schools that offer both.
Anonymous wrote:I looked at it, because my kid wants to study glassblowing and engineering and there aren't many schools that offer both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems decent.
Kid isn’t sure what she wants to major in. Not sure if she’s got the grades or sats but why not try right?
Anybody go there or have a kid there now ?
How can your kid NOT have the grades or sats to get in?
+1
This thread may have been intended as a joke thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems decent.
Kid isn’t sure what she wants to major in. Not sure if she’s got the grades or sats but why not try right?
Anybody go there or have a kid there now ?
How can your kid NOT have the grades or sats to get in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems decent.
Kid isn’t sure what she wants to major in. Not sure if she’s got the grades or sats but why not try right?
Anybody go there or have a kid there now ?
How can your kid NOT have the grades or sats to get in?
Anonymous wrote:Seems decent.
Kid isn’t sure what she wants to major in. Not sure if she’s got the grades or sats but why not try right?
Anybody go there or have a kid there now ?
Anonymous wrote:It's only a 2 hr drive from Lambert St Louis MO airport. Like Univ of IL UC UIUC, it is not close to a larger city so getting to and from if kid is visiting home on the east coast. This week there was an article (NY Times?) on Carbondale IL (where SIUC is located) being a hub for abortions in a 10 state radius. Do people actually attend this school from far away states or is it more of a regional university?