Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yale. No reason to even think about this twice.
Let’s be real. People who give such limited thought to such decisions don’t get into Yale or Swarthmore. Anyhow, if you bothered to read any of the last few posts you would have seen that OP’s kid already chose Swat. (FWIW, preferring Yale is perfectly reasonable; but categorically doing so without nuance or actual insight warrants at least a little mockery.)
Bingo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yale. No reason to even think about this twice.
Let’s be real. People who give such limited thought to such decisions don’t get into Yale or Swarthmore. Anyhow, if you bothered to read any of the last few posts you would have seen that OP’s kid already chose Swat. (FWIW, preferring Yale is perfectly reasonable; but categorically doing so without nuance or actual insight warrants at least a little mockery.)
Anonymous wrote:Yale. No reason to even think about this twice.
Anonymous wrote:I know a Yale legacy that picked another SLAC over Yale. Not everyone buys in to the brand.
Anonymous wrote:Yale. No reason to even think about this twice.
Anonymous wrote:She decided on Swarthmore! We are all happy with the decision and looking forward to next fall. Thanks for the great input on this thread. It was really helpful and I shared many points with her.
Anonymous wrote:DD is torn in deciding. She likes the beautiful, smaller campus of Swarthmore and the arts programs but she doesn’t know if that’s enough reason to turn down the name of Yale. Majoring in music and math. I would say a touch immature for her age where a smaller feel might be the difference between surviving and thriving. Don’t know how to advise her!
Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:I know a Yale legacy that picked another SLAC over Yale. Not everyone buys in to the brand.