Anonymous wrote:
And a rational answer has not yet been offered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently, I talked to a coworker whose daughter is attending Pomona College in California this fall after turning down offers at Yale, Stanford, and Brown. Apparently this isn't uncommon, and there are a number of students picking top LACs over Ivies/comparable universities every year. I didn't want to badger further about why she had done that, so I'm interested from those with similar experiences- why would someone turn down a prestigious university over a liberal arts college?
I don't know much about Pomona, and my little research indicates that it is a reputable school, but it only has 1600 students and an admissions rate double that of Stanford.
Fake news. Nobody turns down Yale or Stanford. And few apply to both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your research skills are lacking. Pomona, year in year out, is a top ranked liberal arts college. It has a small but beautiful campus and a sterling reputation. Having said that, one should never turn down Stanford. Why would anyone do that?
Hatred of UMC suburbia and/or the cult of entrepreneurship?
To be in Claremont, CA, which is also UMC suburbia (albeit ex-suburbia)?
Agree in this case. But the question was why would "anyone".
Anonymous wrote:Recently, I talked to a coworker whose daughter is attending Pomona College in California this fall after turning down offers at Yale, Stanford, and Brown. Apparently this isn't uncommon, and there are a number of students picking top LACs over Ivies/comparable universities every year. I didn't want to badger further about why she had done that, so I'm interested from those with similar experiences- why would someone turn down a prestigious university over a liberal arts college?
I don't know much about Pomona, and my little research indicates that it is a reputable school, but it only has 1600 students and an admissions rate double that of Stanford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your research skills are lacking. Pomona, year in year out, is a top ranked liberal arts college. It has a small but beautiful campus and a sterling reputation. Having said that, one should never turn down Stanford. Why would anyone do that?
DH had to turn down Stanford because his parents were willing to pay for college on the east coast but not in CA. Mine also said no to Stanford (and Harvey Mudd) because of the distance so I didn't bother applying. We've survived
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No *TAs* teaching.
I don't think the ivies are big on TAs, certainly not the case at Dartmouth where I went. Several of them don't have enough grad students to have TAs, or the grad students are in professional schools like law, business or med.
It depends on the Ivy. The ones with larger graduate schools outside of the professional schools certainly have the TA issue. The smaller schools like Dartmouth or Princeton are more like small/medium liberal arts schools where students see professors from day one.
Anonymous wrote:Your research skills are lacking. Pomona, year in year out, is a top ranked liberal arts college. It has a small but beautiful campus and a sterling reputation. Having said that, one should never turn down Stanford. Why would anyone do that?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your research skills are lacking. Pomona, year in year out, is a top ranked liberal arts college. It has a small but beautiful campus and a sterling reputation. Having said that, one should never turn down Stanford. Why would anyone do that?
Hatred of UMC suburbia and/or the cult of entrepreneurship?
To be in Claremont, CA, which is also UMC suburbia (albeit ex-suburbia)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your research skills are lacking. Pomona, year in year out, is a top ranked liberal arts college. It has a small but beautiful campus and a sterling reputation. Having said that, one should never turn down Stanford. Why would anyone do that?
Ha! If you ask my DH ( who went to Berkeley) he would say no one should go to Stanford! It is the one school he doesn't want our kids to go to. Luckily I don't think this is going to be a problem and no he hasn't told them this to their face!
Just hoping that they don't want to go there ( and it is slim that they would get in anyway)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your research skills are lacking. Pomona, year in year out, is a top ranked liberal arts college. It has a small but beautiful campus and a sterling reputation. Having said that, one should never turn down Stanford. Why would anyone do that?
Hatred of UMC suburbia and/or the cult of entrepreneurship?
Anonymous wrote:I applied early decision to a liberal arts college and loved it. A close friend (and academic peer) was much less happy at her Ivy.