Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first year is happy at Brandeis, and the older at Haverford! They have HS friends happy at (off the too of my
head) Chicago, Tufts, Yale, Middlebury, UMD, and Wash U and many more colleges. Is all perfect - no; do they have complaints time to time- yes; but generally all are having happy and productive college experiences.
Tell me more about Brandeis and Haverford, planning to look at both, what do your kids like/not like
Brandeis and Haverford seem so different to me. Surprised someone is looking at both. Can you explain the attraction, pp?
DP Maybe a very liberal person who is intelligent & Jewish ?
I think I’m the PP, yes to intelligent and Jewish, less so super liberal (DS is more middle of the road although he’s used to being around super liberal). We’ve visited both now and both seem like great schools but not sure if either is the perfect fit. Very impressed with Brandeis academics, the campus itself is kind of lacking, and not sure if DS will find his people, we may visit again. Haverford is lovely, but maybe just too small.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first year is happy at Brandeis, and the older at Haverford! They have HS friends happy at (off the too of my
head) Chicago, Tufts, Yale, Middlebury, UMD, and Wash U and many more colleges. Is all perfect - no; do they have complaints time to time- yes; but generally all are having happy and productive college experiences.
Tell me more about Brandeis and Haverford, planning to look at both, what do your kids like/not like
Brandeis and Haverford seem so different to me. Surprised someone is looking at both. Can you explain the attraction, pp?
DP Maybe a very liberal person who is intelligent & Jewish ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll play. My kid and his tight friend group:
Yale - happy
Brown - mixed bag.
Swarthmore - mixed bag but happier than Brown guy.
Vanderbilt - mostly not happy
Georgetown - decidedly unhappy
Deep Springs - deliriously happy
If you’re not happy at Vanderbilt or Georgetown that’s what my grammy would call a “you problem”
Georgetown has rats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid wants SLAC, I cannot recommend Davidson enough. My DD absolutely has loved her time there. Wonderful community and challenging academics.
Glad to hear, looking into this for DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first year is happy at Brandeis, and the older at Haverford! They have HS friends happy at (off the too of my
head) Chicago, Tufts, Yale, Middlebury, UMD, and Wash U and many more colleges. Is all perfect - no; do they have complaints time to time- yes; but generally all are having happy and productive college experiences.
Tell me more about Brandeis and Haverford, planning to look at both, what do your kids like/not like
Brandeis and Haverford seem so different to me. Surprised someone is looking at both. Can you explain the attraction, pp?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first year is happy at Brandeis, and the older at Haverford! They have HS friends happy at (off the too of my
head) Chicago, Tufts, Yale, Middlebury, UMD, and Wash U and many more colleges. Is all perfect - no; do they have complaints time to time- yes; but generally all are having happy and productive college experiences.
Tell me more about Brandeis and Haverford, planning to look at both, what do your kids like/not like
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid wants SLAC, I cannot recommend Davidson enough. My DD absolutely has loved her time there. Wonderful community and challenging academics.
I know a few kids there now who don’t love Davidson. Too small and isolated.
Anonymous wrote:I'll play. My kid and his tight friend group:
Yale - happy
Brown - mixed bag.
Swarthmore - mixed bag but happier than Brown guy.
Vanderbilt - mostly not happy
Georgetown - decidedly unhappy
Deep Springs - deliriously happy
Anonymous wrote:Why is Harvard's and Yales retention rate so low.