Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have one app for all of them. But let’s be real, would anyone from DC really go to these colleges? I’m not sure if they hold any weight on the east coast and there are plenty of SLAC’s that don’t require a flight.
They’re completely different schools and would not agree to a single application lol.
Your second comment is mostly bs.
Anonymous wrote:They should have one app for all of them. But let’s be real, would anyone from DC really go to these colleges? I’m not sure if they hold any weight on the east coast and there are plenty of SLAC’s that don’t require a flight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have one app for all of them. But let’s be real, would anyone from DC really go to these colleges? I’m not sure if they hold any weight on the east coast and there are plenty of SLAC’s that don’t require a flight.
I would only apply to Pomona. That said, even Pomona doesn't really have a name outside the US.
Anonymous wrote:They should have one app for all of them. But let’s be real, would anyone from DC really go to these colleges? I’m not sure if they hold any weight on the east coast and there are plenty of SLAC’s that don’t require a flight.
Anonymous wrote:Okay the library maybe… but the rest of the campus is opposite of gothic. I wouldn’t use dark academia to describe any of it.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t consider these schools if you are Jewish. They all have antisemitic environments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a pecking order within the Claremont colleges or are they really considered to be the same, with different areas of focus? For instance, is Pomona considered to be the best because it’s the oldest and most selective? Is the easiest one to get in looked down upon by the others?
I don’t really understand the question. My kid went to Pitzer because he wanted to major in Environmental analysis and do the CASA program. He took classes at Pomona and all the other schools. He had friends from all schools. He never experienced any issues related to “pecking order.”
Is Pitzer the most liberal?
They’re all very liberal- even CMC. If you care about that sort of thing, look at W&L. The order isn’t really existent as much as the major.
CMC is best for economics, government, religious studies/philosophy, and history.
Harvey Mudd is best for engineering, computer science, and physics
Pomona is best for mathematics, neuroscience, biology/chemistry.
Scripps is for the humanities and art
Pitzer for Environmental Analysis/Sociology/anthropology
Anonymous wrote:There’s a homophobic poster here whose relative hated Scripps but IRL the campus is all good vibes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a pecking order within the Claremont colleges or are they really considered to be the same, with different areas of focus? For instance, is Pomona considered to be the best because it’s the oldest and most selective? Is the easiest one to get in looked down upon by the others?
I don’t really understand the question. My kid went to Pitzer because he wanted to major in Environmental analysis and do the CASA program. He took classes at Pomona and all the other schools. He had friends from all schools. He never experienced any issues related to “pecking order.”