Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wooster: too much marketing/too slick
Muhlenberg: not impressed
Dickinson: bland
Macalester: didn't like the area
Lawrence: bland/nothing special
We were very impressed w/ Muhlenberg. That and UMD will be DC's safeties (applying to top LAC's and Ivies). We both liked the welcoming campus with great quality of student life, and it seemed that students were very supported with great faculty and good connections w/ other institutions. Also felt like they focused on the individual student.
We were so impressed w/ MC that DC ditched Boston College and Brandeis. BC seemed too cookie cutter and enititled in the students we saw. Also, really poor presentation. Brandeis seems very interesting academically, and we had a great guide, but some of the buildings seem in real disrepair, including first year dorms, and it put DC off.
I know people love Muhlenberg but we really didn’t have a great impression. It didn’t help that our tour guide was a commuter because our DS is really looking for a residential experience. Not sure how common commuters are. One other thing, they promote their food and we thought the lunch was almost inedible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wooster: too much marketing/too slick
Muhlenberg: not impressed
Dickinson: bland
Macalester: didn't like the area
Lawrence: bland/nothing special
We were very impressed w/ Muhlenberg. That and UMD will be DC's safeties (applying to top LAC's and Ivies). We both liked the welcoming campus with great quality of student life, and it seemed that students were very supported with great faculty and good connections w/ other institutions. Also felt like they focused on the individual student.
We were so impressed w/ MC that DC ditched Boston College and Brandeis. BC seemed too cookie cutter and enititled in the students we saw. Also, really poor presentation. Brandeis seems very interesting academically, and we had a great guide, but some of the buildings seem in real disrepair, including first year dorms, and it put DC off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA. There is something just so sinister about Charlottesville. I can’t put my finger on it.
To quote my child, a first-year, "it's too elitist."
I mean, there's no "campus" only "grounds" and all that high-falutin' nonsense for a school populated by overachieving Ivy League rejects (my child included).
Of course, Ivy League is full of elitists who put on airs too, as I reminded my child.
Anonymous wrote:UVA. There is something just so sinister about Charlottesville. I can’t put my finger on it.
Anonymous wrote:Wooster: too much marketing/too slick
Muhlenberg: not impressed
Dickinson: bland
Macalester: didn't like the area
Lawrence: bland/nothing special
Anonymous wrote:Brown. My kid doesn’t want to do another round of applications to join a simple club
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pitt: the fairly urban concrete high-rises without air conditioning for Freshmen combined with the church-like buildings they highlighted on the tour did not appeal to my senior at all.
+1
Anonymous wrote:U MD - maybe too close to home?![]()
Brown - too social![]()
Haverford - too small![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have to say Georgetown was on the list and we love the area but almost stepping on a dead rat on the sidewalk led to some more google research and finding out about the widespread rat and cockroach problem. That was enough for my DS to take it off his list haha
Exact same response for us. Such a shame. When will Georgetown get its act together?
They are starting to build a bad reputation that could take a while to undo.
A reputation for dinginess is not the same as a reputation for everything else that is actually quite excellent. Yes, I'm a parent of junior there and they could not be happier. Believe it or not, smart kids don't care about a little dinginess. Honestly, it just emphasizes that Jesuit vibe. I guess you have to get it, to get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have to say Georgetown was on the list and we love the area but almost stepping on a dead rat on the sidewalk led to some more google research and finding out about the widespread rat and cockroach problem. That was enough for my DS to take it off his list haha
Exact same response for us. Such a shame. When will Georgetown get its act together?
They are starting to build a bad reputation that could take a while to undo.
Anonymous wrote:Have to say Georgetown was on the list and we love the area but almost stepping on a dead rat on the sidewalk led to some more google research and finding out about the widespread rat and cockroach problem. That was enough for my DS to take it off his list haha