Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amherst is a stellar school and experience. And their brand new student center will open next Fall. Pomona is also building a brand new global center but it will start construction next Fall and it won't be built or ready for several years. It will demolish the Oldenberg center for language so if that was of interest in Pomona, expect a lot of construction/demolition for the next few years.
Oldenborg is just the dorm space and you lose one dining hall (oh no there’s only 6 left!). The programming, lecture series, etc will continue in frank dining hall. It’ll be ready in summer 2027, which is for great, because if your child is choosing Pomona right now, they couldn’t have entered Oldenborg until the 2027-2028 school year anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amherst is a stellar school and experience. And their brand new student center will open next Fall. Pomona is also building a brand new global center but it will start construction next Fall and it won't be built or ready for several years. It will demolish the Oldenberg center for language so if that was of interest in Pomona, expect a lot of construction/demolition for the next few years.
Oldenborg is just the dorm space and you lose one dining hall (oh no there’s only 6 left!). The programming, lecture series, etc will continue in frank dining hall. It’ll be ready in summer 2027, which is for great, because if your child is choosing Pomona right now, they couldn’t have entered Oldenborg until the 2027-2028 school year anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amherst reputation is better but Pomona is more popular.
They’re bout equal. Depends on where you want to live. I’d choose the school with the actual major I want if I was OP.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amherst reputation is better but Pomona is more popular.
They’re bout equal. Depends on where you want to live. I’d choose the school with the actual major I want if I was OP.
Anonymous wrote:Amherst reputation is better but Pomona is more popular.
Anonymous wrote:Amherst is a stellar school and experience. And their brand new student center will open next Fall. Pomona is also building a brand new global center but it will start construction next Fall and it won't be built or ready for several years. It will demolish the Oldenberg center for language so if that was of interest in Pomona, expect a lot of construction/demolition for the next few years.
Anonymous wrote:Amherst is a stellar school and experience. And their brand new student center will open next Fall. Pomona is also building a brand new global center but it will start construction next Fall and it won't be built or ready for several years. It will demolish the Oldenberg center for language so if that was of interest in Pomona, expect a lot of construction/demolition for the next few years.
Anonymous wrote:What are the trico and Quaker schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t see any value on the Amherst consortium as the other members aren’t equivalent schools, while the Claremont colleges are more on the same level academically and physically in the same space. Not sure why your daughter wants a consortium though, it’s a strange ask.
Amherst (#2) and Smith (#13) are much closer academically than Pomona (#7) and Pitzer (#37)
Pomona, Mudd, and CMC are much closer than Amherst and UMass tho.
UMass has a highly regarded linguistics department though.