Anonymous wrote:Not my kid, but I attended Kalamazoo and enjoyed my experience. Made lifelong friends and prepared me well for graduate school. DS wanted a large school, so didn’t apply, but I still donate.
Anonymous wrote:NP. I don’t think CTCL is any more of a scam than a lot of the marketing around top-10 schools and I say that as a graduate of HYS.
There is an anti-CTCL poster her on DCUM who seems literally insane. I genuinely think that she keeps an alert for DCUM posts about CTCL and is like a rabid dog about them. She is so crazy it has made me a much bigger fan of the CTCL designation, actually.
Anonymous wrote:Lynchburg is a great little school for a student that needs a little extra organizational help. Good merit aid, too.
Anonymous wrote:There are thousands of posts on CTCL, Most people think it's just a clever marketing scheme that the lesser stats SLACs join and then they tour together. I've been to their presentations. The claim is just a marketing title. Each college that pays to belong is different.
Anonymous wrote:You are all so gullible. Google CTCL and scam or scandal and start reading. https://deltabusinessjournal.com/education-scandal-by-dr-robert-alexander/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you have to look past the marketing slogan and look at each of these schools on their own. I’ve heard really good things about Wooster and Kalamazoo mentioned above and my DC is taking a close look at Clark which is really strong in an area of interest.
I guess what I’m saying is ignore the CTCL designation and just look individually at the schools based on what they offer.
+1 My DD wanted a small school with a great environmental science program and ended up with a list that included some CTCLs and others with similar characteristics. She was an A-/B+ student. We didn't care about the CTCL label but evaluated a bunch of schools for the specific things she was looking for. It happens that she is going to a CTCL (Juniata) because it has most of what she wanted at a price we can afford.
Juniata is high on our list for similar reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you have to look past the marketing slogan and look at each of these schools on their own. I’ve heard really good things about Wooster and Kalamazoo mentioned above and my DC is taking a close look at Clark which is really strong in an area of interest.
I guess what I’m saying is ignore the CTCL designation and just look individually at the schools based on what they offer.
+1 My DD wanted a small school with a great environmental science program and ended up with a list that included some CTCLs and others with similar characteristics. She was an A-/B+ student. We didn't care about the CTCL label but evaluated a bunch of schools for the specific things she was looking for. It happens that she is going to a CTCL (Juniata) because it has most of what she wanted at a price we can afford.