Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard great things about Kenyon. But mostly from when I was that age. I'm 30 now.
It is lovely, but entry is very competitive. And it is very pricey. We need for her to come up with a few options that are less competitive and hopefully a public university "just in case" $$wise.
She is pretty liberal, very artsy (slightly granola/crunchy) and plans on doing a double major in classical studies and theater.
Smith College? or is that too weird? Admission rate is over 40%.
She is pretty liberal, very artsy (slightly granola/crunchy) and plans on doing a double major in classical studies and theater.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard great things about Kenyon. But mostly from when I was that age. I'm 30 now.
It is lovely, but entry is very competitive. And it is very pricey. We need for her to come up with a few options that are less competitive and hopefully a public university "just in case" $$wise.
She is pretty liberal, very artsy (slightly granola/crunchy) and plans on doing a double major in classical studies and theater.
St Mary's poster here. If you live in MD tuition, room and board is about $21k. It thought it was reading it wrong at first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard great things about Kenyon. But mostly from when I was that age. I'm 30 now.
It is lovely, but entry is very competitive. And it is very pricey. We need for her to come up with a few options that are less competitive and hopefully a public university "just in case" $$wise.
She is pretty liberal, very artsy (slightly granola/crunchy) and plans on doing a double major in classical studies and theater.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard great things about Kenyon. But mostly from when I was that age. I'm 30 now.
It is lovely, but entry is very competitive. And it is very pricey. We need for her to come up with a few options that are less competitive and hopefully a public university "just in case" $$wise.
She is pretty liberal, very artsy (slightly granola/crunchy) and plans on doing a double major in classical studies and theater.
Anonymous wrote:I've heard great things about Kenyon. But mostly from when I was that age. I'm 30 now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP (again) --
15:43 -- I have heard good things about St Mary's
15:49 - DD is really backing off southern schools. We looked at 2 in Virginia, and she sees them as too into the Greek scene (she is not). She seems to think this will be the case with most southern the schools.
Right now her faves are Kenyon and Oberlin.
Mine has also ruled out most of the south. It limits the options. I went to college in the midwest (coming from DC) and loved it. One plus was that mine (Carleton) had good geographical diversity - more so than the New England colleges did at the time. I think that's true of Kenyon and Oberlin too. What about Macalester?
Anonymous wrote:OP (again) --
15:43 -- I have heard good things about St Mary's
15:49 - DD is really backing off southern schools. We looked at 2 in Virginia, and she sees them as too into the Greek scene (she is not). She seems to think this will be the case with most southern the schools.
Right now her faves are Kenyon and Oberlin.