Anonymous wrote:My sporty, preppy, party-going, pre-professional son is highly interested in Davidson. (That was a mouthful but it describes him well.)
He has zero interest in most other SLACs---would not be caught dead at Haverford (aunt went there). Other interests are Richmond, WF, UVA (plus safeties).
Anonymous wrote:My dd has friends there and reports a pretty significant athlete/non athlete social divide.
Anonymous wrote:Is Sara Haberson’s daughter going to Davidson?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My D24 is anxiously waiting on a decision from Davidson. She would have applied early, but we need significant financial aid so need to weigh aid packages when the time comes. She was part of their fly-in program so is very hopeful despite the 14% acceptance rate last year.
She wants a small school w/top academics and a strong student experience in a warmer climate that is near "stuff" and Davidson checks those boxes. She said Davidson felt far friendlier and welcoming to students of color than the New England campuses she visited. It did not feel Southern to her. Most of the fly-in students were not from the South. There are a few frats for guys and eating houses for women but at least the eating houses are self selected with no rush process. And parties are open to the entire campus. She calls it Greek-lite.
She found the Davidson campus quite pretty and felt large for 2000 students. It's proximity to Charlotte is a big plus. She learned that most students do take advantage of the city for concerts, sporting events and internships. Plus she adored Davidson's Lake Campus on Lake Norman that is quite the student hangout on those warm Carolina days. If she gets in and we get a good aid package, she will likely be a Wildcat next fall.
Did your DD get in?! We just did a tour of Davidson and DC LOVED it. Checked all the boxes and will likely be applying ED.
Sadly, waitlisted. She's committed to Hamilton currently but would jump if she somehow got accepted off Davidson's waitlist.
She applied regular decision. We would have applied early if we knew we'd get a financial aid package that matched their online estimate. In retrospect, I wish we took the chance and applied ED since Davidson was clearly her first choice and Hamilton's aid package is doable but not great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My D24 is anxiously waiting on a decision from Davidson. She would have applied early, but we need significant financial aid so need to weigh aid packages when the time comes. She was part of their fly-in program so is very hopeful despite the 14% acceptance rate last year.
She wants a small school w/top academics and a strong student experience in a warmer climate that is near "stuff" and Davidson checks those boxes. She said Davidson felt far friendlier and welcoming to students of color than the New England campuses she visited. It did not feel Southern to her. Most of the fly-in students were not from the South. There are a few frats for guys and eating houses for women but at least the eating houses are self selected with no rush process. And parties are open to the entire campus. She calls it Greek-lite.
She found the Davidson campus quite pretty and felt large for 2000 students. It's proximity to Charlotte is a big plus. She learned that most students do take advantage of the city for concerts, sporting events and internships. Plus she adored Davidson's Lake Campus on Lake Norman that is quite the student hangout on those warm Carolina days. If she gets in and we get a good aid package, she will likely be a Wildcat next fall.
Did your DD get in?! We just did a tour of Davidson and DC LOVED it. Checked all the boxes and will likely be applying ED.
Sadly, waitlisted. She's committed to Hamilton currently but would jump if she somehow got accepted off Davidson's waitlist.
Anonymous wrote:NP here. I don’t get the vitriol of the Haverford poster. There is a strong bias that Mid-Atlantic and NE schools have a lock on quality higher education. When top Southern schools are mentioned, there’s always a quick put down or unfavorable comparison. Why can’t we acknowledge that there are excellent schools across America?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My D24 is anxiously waiting on a decision from Davidson. She would have applied early, but we need significant financial aid so need to weigh aid packages when the time comes. She was part of their fly-in program so is very hopeful despite the 14% acceptance rate last year.
She wants a small school w/top academics and a strong student experience in a warmer climate that is near "stuff" and Davidson checks those boxes. She said Davidson felt far friendlier and welcoming to students of color than the New England campuses she visited. It did not feel Southern to her. Most of the fly-in students were not from the South. There are a few frats for guys and eating houses for women but at least the eating houses are self selected with no rush process. And parties are open to the entire campus. She calls it Greek-lite.
She found the Davidson campus quite pretty and felt large for 2000 students. It's proximity to Charlotte is a big plus. She learned that most students do take advantage of the city for concerts, sporting events and internships. Plus she adored Davidson's Lake Campus on Lake Norman that is quite the student hangout on those warm Carolina days. If she gets in and we get a good aid package, she will likely be a Wildcat next fall.
Did your DD get in?! We just did a tour of Davidson and DC LOVED it. Checked all the boxes and will likely be applying ED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some really crazy Davidson parents on this site.
Says the crazed Haverford parent…![]()
Anonymous wrote:There are some really crazy Davidson parents on this site.