Anonymous wrote:University of SaintvThomas in St. Paul, MN
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay, she is also a good (though not off the charts) student. But I am not so much looking for places where her academic credentials will fly. I am interested in hearing about small LAC's where a person like her will fit in well. I hope to avoid a place full of snarky, jaded kids who will look down on her for being sincere. She has yet to blossom in terms of boys, parties, etc but she is really conscientious and responsible. I feel proud of her traits...but want her to land on a campus where they will be valued rather than ridiculed.
Muhlenberg College is known as "The Caring College." The kids we met at St. Mary's College of Maryland were all very sweet. Most schools have a population of sweet kids. That's not exclusive to any one school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wellesley, Mt. Holyoke, Smith, Bryn Mawr
Seriously? I attended Smith and liked it, but being “sweet” - especially if you’re female - is basically seen as a personality flaw at these uber-liberal schools.
Wouldn't most of the students at these schools be female since they are women's colleges?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wellesley, Mt. Holyoke, Smith, Bryn Mawr
Seriously? I attended Smith and liked it, but being “sweet” - especially if you’re female - is basically seen as a personality flaw at these uber-liberal schools.
Anonymous wrote:Wellesley, Mt. Holyoke, Smith, Bryn Mawr
Anonymous wrote:Okay, she is also a good (though not off the charts) student. But I am not so much looking for places where her academic credentials will fly. I am interested in hearing about small LAC's where a person like her will fit in well. I hope to avoid a place full of snarky, jaded kids who will look down on her for being sincere. She has yet to blossom in terms of boys, parties, etc but she is really conscientious and responsible. I feel proud of her traits...but want her to land on a campus where they will be valued rather than ridiculed.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, she is also a good (though not off the charts) student. But I am not so much looking for places where her academic credentials will fly. I am interested in hearing about small LAC's where a person like her will fit in well. I hope to avoid a place full of snarky, jaded kids who will look down on her for being sincere. She has yet to blossom in terms of boys, parties, etc but she is really conscientious and responsible. I feel proud of her traits...but want her to land on a campus where they will be valued rather than ridiculed.