Anonymous wrote:This thread is so negative. What about the LACs in the best locations? Anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Despite having beautiful campuses, Kenyon College, Bates College, Grinnell College, Holy Cross, Trinity College, Rhodes College (dangerous city), Clarkson University, St. Lawrence University, Knox College, are some LACs with undesirable locations.
Worcester isn’t too bad.
Anonymous wrote:Williams is the one that stands out to me. No way I'd go there over Amherst or Swarthmore growing up in an area like DC.
Anonymous wrote:IMO the Claremont Colleges
When I went in the 1980s, Claremont was smoggy as hell, the town of Claremont was boring, and it was difficult to get anywhere else. Definitely not the "sun and fun Southern California experience" many students expected. Maybe it's different now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pizza delivery? Chinese delivery? Those count for something...
Gosh, encourage the kids to at least take a walk into “town”: they will live in their car the rest of their lives.
Something tells me there isn’t actually a town to walk to for some of these colleges.
My campus was pretty self contained. It wasn’t really walking distance to anything, despite being just outside a city. We had to drive to anything off campus. We definitely did order take out from time to time, though, so I think being close enough for pizza and Chinese food is worth thinking about (as a pp noted)
So what was your school? Some mid-size unis and SLACs alike can be wholly isolated from their communities (rural or urban). I mean, most college kids in the United States have grown up in communities with nothing in walking distance. If you can’t take a walk off campus to get a darned slice of pizza or a coffee while in college, when can you? The vast majority (90% or more?) of residential colleges are not isolated, auto-dependent silos — so avoid those that are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pizza delivery? Chinese delivery? Those count for something...
Gosh, encourage the kids to at least take a walk into “town”: they will live in their car the rest of their lives.
Something tells me there isn’t actually a town to walk to for some of these colleges.
My campus was pretty self contained. It wasn’t really walking distance to anything, despite being just outside a city. We had to drive to anything off campus. We definitely did order take out from time to time, though, so I think being close enough for pizza and Chinese food is worth thinking about (as a pp noted)
So what was your school? Some mid-size unis and SLACs alike can be wholly isolated from their communities (rural or urban). I mean, most college kids in the United States have grown up in communities with nothing in walking distance. If you can’t take a walk off campus to get a darned slice of pizza or a coffee while in college, when can you? The vast majority (90% or more?) of residential colleges are not isolated, auto-dependent silos — so avoid those that are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pizza delivery? Chinese delivery? Those count for something...
Gosh, encourage the kids to at least take a walk into “town”: they will live in their car the rest of their lives.
Something tells me there isn’t actually a town to walk to for some of these colleges.
My campus was pretty self contained. It wasn’t really walking distance to anything, despite being just outside a city. We had to drive to anything off campus. We definitely did order take out from time to time, though, so I think being close enough for pizza and Chinese food is worth thinking about (as a pp noted)
Anonymous wrote:IMO the Claremont Colleges
When I went in the 1980s, Claremont was smoggy as hell, the town of Claremont was boring, and it was difficult to get anywhere else. Definitely not the "sun and fun Southern California experience" many students expected. Maybe it's different now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pizza delivery? Chinese delivery? Those count for something...
Gosh, encourage the kids to at least take a walk into “town”: they will live in their car the rest of their lives.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is so negative. What about the LACs in the best locations? Anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Pizza delivery? Chinese delivery? Those count for something...
IMO the Claremont Colleges