Anonymous
Post 12/19/2024 21:38     Subject: Colleges with happy kids

Anonymous wrote:U if Arizona. Hard to be sad when you’re at a resort.


+1
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2024 21:20     Subject: Colleges with happy kids

Anonymous wrote:Stanford
Maryland
Duke
UCLA
Michigan
GT
N'western
UNC
UF
UTx


Nobody was happy in grad school at UCLA. Happiness in the smaller CA schools though!
Also not Maryland.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2024 17:20     Subject: Re:Colleges with happy kids

Anonymous wrote:Most. All, really. But any elite school is filled with people who adore it.


This isn’t about “elite” schools. In fact, the kids I know who seem happiest don’t attend “elite” universities.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2024 17:18     Subject: Colleges with happy kids

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Easy. Auburn!

https://www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings/?rankings=happiest-students


Can you elaborate on why so happy? How is it socially if your DC doesn’t have hs friends attending. TIA


You make new friends?
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2024 15:08     Subject: Re:Colleges with happy kids

Most. All, really. But any elite school is filled with people who adore it.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2024 15:00     Subject: Colleges with happy kids

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor has a kid who is miserable at Brown, wants to transfer. A friend of my DS who does not know this kid is very happy at Brown. We know happy Penn and CMU kids, though I am sure there are unhappy ones. We knew a kid miserable at W&L , transferred to Vandy and loved it, and we have known some who hate it.
None of this is the schools, it is the individual plus the element of expectation vs reality of college, especially competitive ones.


Yes. This. My kid is very happy at Chicago.


Same! My DD is a 1st year at UChicago and is so happy. She has challenging classes and loves the other students. It probably also helps that she has been dating the sweetest young man since early November.

UChicago emphasized a few times during orientation how kind the class of 2028 is. I thought it was just a line, but my DD feels like it is really the personality of the class.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2024 14:29     Subject: Colleges with happy kids

Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor has a kid who is miserable at Brown, wants to transfer. A friend of my DS who does not know this kid is very happy at Brown. We know happy Penn and CMU kids, though I am sure there are unhappy ones. We knew a kid miserable at W&L , transferred to Vandy and loved it, and we have known some who hate it.
None of this is the schools, it is the individual plus the element of expectation vs reality of college, especially competitive ones.


Yes. This. My kid is very happy at Chicago.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2024 12:31     Subject: Colleges with happy kids

California, baby!
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2024 10:51     Subject: Colleges with happy kids

Anonymous wrote:Easy. Auburn!

https://www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings/?rankings=happiest-students


Can you elaborate on why so happy? How is it socially if your DC doesn’t have hs friends attending. TIA
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2024 08:00     Subject: Colleges with happy kids

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Anonymous wrote:VT, JMU


+100


JMU seemed like another NOVA high school on the tour. Grade 13 my DD says it’s called. I really am glad she didn’t end up there. Not sure about the happiness factor, but if your DC liked high school looks like a good continuation.


What HS has 720 acres and 20,000 students? If a kid goes to JMU and it feels like grade 13, that’s on them. It’s not a feature of the school.


+1
The PP is the usual malcontent who has some kind of weird hangup about JMU. It's a great school full of smart and nice students. I guess that annoys some people.


Absolutely no disrespect to you or JMU, but for students of NOVA hs, JMU does have the reputation of being high school 2.0. It’s a great school with great students, but many of the kids trend to be the same “type” that maybe go to college and hang out with the same group at JMU. You see it in the parents pics from tailgates etc. There is nothing wrong with this, but for kids that want to sorta start fresh or not see the same groups/ JMU as seen as a school to avoid.


Hmm. I've had two kids attend JMU and both said they *never* saw anyone from high school, unless they sought them out (which they didn't).
DP


I second this. My daughter never sees the other 5 or 6 students from high school, and she absolutely loves it there.
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2024 08:34     Subject: Re:Colleges with happy kids

This is 100% kid specific not school related.
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2024 02:27     Subject: Colleges with happy kids

U if Arizona. Hard to be sad when you’re at a resort.
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2024 02:00     Subject: Colleges with happy kids

Anonymous
Post 11/29/2024 01:01     Subject: Colleges with happy kids

Anonymous wrote:Stanford
Maryland
Duke
UCLA
Michigan
GT
N'western
UNC
UF
UTx


Maryland?
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2024 21:46     Subject: Colleges with happy kids

Stanford
Maryland
Duke
UCLA
Michigan
GT
N'western
UNC
UF
UTx