Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's there that jocks (a third of the student body are recruited athletes), eloquent hipster navel gazers (they have a reknowned writing program), and boarding school party kids all converge and...wait for it...talk, engage and even hook up cross-species...
They're almost all UMC kids from professional households one way or another. So not that shocking. Or diverse.
Not a knock on Kenyon at all. I like the school. But as with all expensive colleges, let's not pretend there's truly that much diversity in the student body.
Anonymous wrote:Always thought of Carleton/Grinnell/Kenyon about the same. Maybe edge to Kenyon for writing but sure the others have strong areas as well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Kids may look preppy, or artsy or hippie, but they share commone traits - bright and from 1 percenter families.
There is a real effort to become more racially and economically diverse. Being in the middle of Trump territory makes some URM wary, but the school has no problem with attracting international students.
We visited this summer and still saw Trump signs littering people's yards!
In Ohio, not in Kenyon. Trust me, Kenyon is not full of Trumpsters. It is a VERY different vibe. Kenyon is committed to increasing diversity on campus: https://forward.kenyon.edu/stories/story/announcing-the-kenyon-access-initiative/ My kid is there and trust me, we are not a 1 percenter family, and my kid is very happy there.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Kenyon grad. I've never had a problem here in DC with name recognition here in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kenyon places many eggs in the ED basket. A 34 ED will most likely get an admit. A 34 RD will most likely get waitlisted.
I agree that ED is a huge benefit here but I still think a 34 has a very high chance of admit in RD based on our Scattergrams
I agree with the second poster based on the naviance information from our mcps high school (my senior is applying so we probably over-analyzed the Kenyon scattergram). also, anecdotally we know 2 kids RD admitted from our mcps hs who had act scores in low 30s and both got some merit aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kenyon places many eggs in the ED basket. A 34 ED will most likely get an admit. A 34 RD will most likely get waitlisted.
I agree that ED is a huge benefit here but I still think a 34 has a very high chance of admit in RD based on our Scattergrams
Anonymous wrote:My kid got in from Blair with a 3.9 unweighted, probably 4.6 or 4.7 weighted, 34 ACT, with $30,000 merit/year. She went somewhere else, but we really liked it when we visited.
Anonymous wrote:Kenyon places many eggs in the ED basket. A 34 ED will most likely get an admit. A 34 RD will most likely get waitlisted.