Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Claremont colleges in California. Reed in Portland. Colorado College, if you consider Colo Springs "urban." Univ of Richmond. Occidental. Trinity in Hartford.
The Claremont Colleges are in no way, shape, or form urban.
Yep. Not urban at all. My sister went there and she said LA far enough away where most kids rarely go. Very suburban. Very little to do nearby.
Compared to SLACs like Williams, Grinnell, Kenyon, etc, the Claremont colleges are "urban" - you have all the amenities of the city. By your definition no one in LA lives in an urban environment because the entire city is just a bunch of suburbs strung together.
I guess, if by “urban” you mean “not urban.”
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Claremont colleges in California. Reed in Portland. Colorado College, if you consider Colo Springs "urban." Univ of Richmond. Occidental. Trinity in Hartford.
The Claremont Colleges are in no way, shape, or form urban.
Yep. Not urban at all. My sister went there and she said LA far enough away where most kids rarely go. Very suburban. Very little to do nearby.
Compared to SLACs like Williams, Grinnell, Kenyon, etc, the Claremont colleges are "urban" - you have all the amenities of the city. By your definition no one in LA lives in an urban environment because the entire city is just a bunch of suburbs strung together.[/quote
I guess, if by “urban” you mean “not urban.”
Well, since the average DC "Urban " Momis sitting right now in Potomac or Fairfax County, then sure, Claremont, CA is urban. Why not? We're all urban and cool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Claremont colleges in California. Reed in Portland. Colorado College, if you consider Colo Springs "urban." Univ of Richmond. Occidental. Trinity in Hartford.
The Claremont Colleges are in no way, shape, or form urban.
Yep. Not urban at all. My sister went there and she said LA far enough away where most kids rarely go. Very suburban. Very little to do nearby.
Compared to SLACs like Williams, Grinnell, Kenyon, etc, the Claremont colleges are "urban" - you have all the amenities of the city. By your definition no one in LA lives in an urban environment because the entire city is just a bunch of suburbs strung together.
Anonymous wrote:Barnard! (If female.) Hard to get more urban than that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Claremont colleges in California. Reed in Portland. Colorado College, if you consider Colo Springs "urban." Univ of Richmond. Occidental. Trinity in Hartford.
The Claremont Colleges are in no way, shape, or form urban.
Yep. Not urban at all. My sister went there and she said LA far enough away where most kids rarely go. Very suburban. Very little to do nearby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Claremont colleges in California. Reed in Portland. Colorado College, if you consider Colo Springs "urban." Univ of Richmond. Occidental. Trinity in Hartford.
The Claremont Colleges are in no way, shape, or form urban.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Claremont colleges in California. Reed in Portland. Colorado College, if you consider Colo Springs "urban." Univ of Richmond. Occidental. Trinity in Hartford.
The Claremont Colleges are in no way, shape, or form urban.
I wouldn't call Reed urban either. It's outside of the downtown area of Portland and very wooded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Claremont colleges in California. Reed in Portland. Colorado College, if you consider Colo Springs "urban." Univ of Richmond. Occidental. Trinity in Hartford.
The Claremont Colleges are in no way, shape, or form urban.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Claremont colleges in California. Reed in Portland. Colorado College, if you consider Colo Springs "urban." Univ of Richmond. Occidental. Trinity in Hartford.
The Claremont Colleges are in no way, shape, or form urban.
Anonymous wrote:Claremont colleges in California. Reed in Portland. Colorado College, if you consider Colo Springs "urban." Univ of Richmond. Occidental. Trinity in Hartford.