Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some really crazy Davidson parents on this site.
yeah, i don't know if it's one or multiple but they are a little too in love with the school.
It's off putting.
It's a lovely school. It's quite odd when a parent of an enrolled student stalks DCUM for years after their own kid matriculated to gush over the school. Move on. You're not doing your kid's school any favors!
Anonymous wrote:There are some really crazy Davidson parents on this site.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haverford and Davidson share a focus on top notch academics but the 2 colleges otherwise have completely different student environments. Though my student graduated almost 10 years ago, Davidson likely still retains the study hard party hard dynamic that comes with having D1 athletics and some semblance of greek life in Southern school. Haverford has a much more low key student life and would be the better environment for an introvert IMO.
Granted I grew up in the northeast but believe Haverford has a stronger academic reputation than Davidson.
Yes, you think that because you grew up in the Northeast. People in Atlanta or Raleigh/Durham or Charleston don't think that.
Dp, Everyone thinks that because it’s true.
It’s not that big of a difference, though. These schools are very, very similar in terms of academic reputation.
Davidson is a very good school, but a tier below Haverford, Swarthmore, Williams and Amherst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haverford and Davidson share a focus on top notch academics but the 2 colleges otherwise have completely different student environments. Though my student graduated almost 10 years ago, Davidson likely still retains the study hard party hard dynamic that comes with having D1 athletics and some semblance of greek life in Southern school. Haverford has a much more low key student life and would be the better environment for an introvert IMO.
Granted I grew up in the northeast but believe Haverford has a stronger academic reputation than Davidson.
Yes, you think that because you grew up in the Northeast. People in Atlanta or Raleigh/Durham or Charleston don't think that.
Dp, Everyone thinks that because it’s true.
It’s not that big of a difference, though. These schools are very, very similar in terms of academic reputation.
Davidson is a very good school, but a tier below Haverford, Swarthmore, Williams and Amherst.
What are the differences between these schools and Davidson? Please be specific. I don’t see how you can determine this. It’s like splitting hairs.
Why do you care so much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haverford and Davidson share a focus on top notch academics but the 2 colleges otherwise have completely different student environments. Though my student graduated almost 10 years ago, Davidson likely still retains the study hard party hard dynamic that comes with having D1 athletics and some semblance of greek life in Southern school. Haverford has a much more low key student life and would be the better environment for an introvert IMO.
Granted I grew up in the northeast but believe Haverford has a stronger academic reputation than Davidson.
Yes, you think that because you grew up in the Northeast. People in Atlanta or Raleigh/Durham or Charleston don't think that.
Dp, Everyone thinks that because it’s true.
It’s not that big of a difference, though. These schools are very, very similar in terms of academic reputation.
Davidson is a very good school, but a tier below Haverford, Swarthmore, Williams and Amherst.
What are the differences between these schools and Davidson? Please be specific. I don’t see how you can determine this. It’s like splitting hairs.
Why do you care so much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haverford and Davidson share a focus on top notch academics but the 2 colleges otherwise have completely different student environments. Though my student graduated almost 10 years ago, Davidson likely still retains the study hard party hard dynamic that comes with having D1 athletics and some semblance of greek life in Southern school. Haverford has a much more low key student life and would be the better environment for an introvert IMO.
Granted I grew up in the northeast but believe Haverford has a stronger academic reputation than Davidson.
Yes, you think that because you grew up in the Northeast. People in Atlanta or Raleigh/Durham or Charleston don't think that.
Dp, Everyone thinks that because it’s true.
It’s not that big of a difference, though. These schools are very, very similar in terms of academic reputation.
Davidson is a very good school, but a tier below Haverford, Swarthmore, Williams and Amherst.
What are the differences between these schools and Davidson? Please be specific. I don’t see how you can determine this. It’s like splitting hairs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haverford and Davidson share a focus on top notch academics but the 2 colleges otherwise have completely different student environments. Though my student graduated almost 10 years ago, Davidson likely still retains the study hard party hard dynamic that comes with having D1 athletics and some semblance of greek life in Southern school. Haverford has a much more low key student life and would be the better environment for an introvert IMO.
Granted I grew up in the northeast but believe Haverford has a stronger academic reputation than Davidson.
Yes, you think that because you grew up in the Northeast. People in Atlanta or Raleigh/Durham or Charleston don't think that.
Dp, Everyone thinks that because it’s true.
It’s not that big of a difference, though. These schools are very, very similar in terms of academic reputation.
Davidson is a very good school, but a tier below Haverford, Swarthmore, Williams and Amherst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haverford and Davidson share a focus on top notch academics but the 2 colleges otherwise have completely different student environments. Though my student graduated almost 10 years ago, Davidson likely still retains the study hard party hard dynamic that comes with having D1 athletics and some semblance of greek life in Southern school. Haverford has a much more low key student life and would be the better environment for an introvert IMO.
Granted I grew up in the northeast but believe Haverford has a stronger academic reputation than Davidson.
Yes, you think that because you grew up in the Northeast. People in Atlanta or Raleigh/Durham or Charleston don't think that.
Dp, Everyone thinks that because it’s true.
It’s not that big of a difference, though. These schools are very, very similar in terms of academic reputation.
Davidson is a very good school, but a tier below Haverford, Swarthmore, Williams and Amherst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haverford and Davidson share a focus on top notch academics but the 2 colleges otherwise have completely different student environments. Though my student graduated almost 10 years ago, Davidson likely still retains the study hard party hard dynamic that comes with having D1 athletics and some semblance of greek life in Southern school. Haverford has a much more low key student life and would be the better environment for an introvert IMO.
Granted I grew up in the northeast but believe Haverford has a stronger academic reputation than Davidson.
Yes, you think that because you grew up in the Northeast. People in Atlanta or Raleigh/Durham or Charleston don't think that.
Dp, Everyone thinks that because it’s true.
It’s not that big of a difference, though. These schools are very, very similar in terms of academic reputation.
Davidson is a very good school, but a tier below Haverford, Swarthmore, Williams and Amherst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haverford and Davidson share a focus on top notch academics but the 2 colleges otherwise have completely different student environments. Though my student graduated almost 10 years ago, Davidson likely still retains the study hard party hard dynamic that comes with having D1 athletics and some semblance of greek life in Southern school. Haverford has a much more low key student life and would be the better environment for an introvert IMO.
Granted I grew up in the northeast but believe Haverford has a stronger academic reputation than Davidson.
Yes, you think that because you grew up in the Northeast. People in Atlanta or Raleigh/Durham or Charleston don't think that.
Dp, Everyone thinks that because it’s true.
It’s not that big of a difference, though. These schools are very, very similar in terms of academic reputation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haverford and Davidson share a focus on top notch academics but the 2 colleges otherwise have completely different student environments. Though my student graduated almost 10 years ago, Davidson likely still retains the study hard party hard dynamic that comes with having D1 athletics and some semblance of greek life in Southern school. Haverford has a much more low key student life and would be the better environment for an introvert IMO.
Granted I grew up in the northeast but believe Haverford has a stronger academic reputation than Davidson.
Yes, you think that because you grew up in the Northeast. People in Atlanta or Raleigh/Durham or Charleston don't think that.
Dp, Everyone thinks that because it’s true.
Anonymous wrote:And I have to add these kids who are afraid of Greek culture really need to keep an open mind. There are houses for everyone including those girls who are not big party kids.