Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised to learn that Bennington College and Hampshire College are still operating.
There are hundreds of colleges you’ve never heard of that are still operating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:80k cost of attendance is a lot to pay for quirky. It's a school for rich artistic kids who don't want to go somewhere more serious.
Nobody is paying $80k to go there. The average price that people pay to go there is probably $45k. Everyone gets a scholarship.
That seems risky for a school with only a $52 million endowment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can say the same about Occidental, Miami Ohio and Sarah Lawrence. Would add Conn College, Trinity College, Mount Holyoke & Hampshire in that mix, too.
no not really
Bennington has a very arts focus and around 67% acceptance rate, not a very DMV obsessive's focus
Occidental has the United Nations internships and a 38% acceptance rate and is frequently discussed here. As is Trinity and Miami Ohio
Occidental is seriously struggling financially, and Miami OH has a much higher acceptance rate than it used to.
Someone keeps posting that Oxy is struggling financially but it scores fine on the Forbes financial health grades (and making cuts/layoffs during the pandemic isn’t evidence it is seriously struggling)
Yes, we all know the Oxy Is Struggling poster.
I’m glad this was called out bc I know someone who is just a great all around, super smart kid, who is very excited to attend Oxy. It’s a great school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:80k cost of attendance is a lot to pay for quirky. It's a school for rich artistic kids who don't want to go somewhere more serious.
Nobody is paying $80k to go there. The average price that people pay to go there is probably $45k. Everyone gets a scholarship.
Anonymous wrote:Surprised to learn that Bennington College and Hampshire College are still operating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can say the same about Occidental, Miami Ohio and Sarah Lawrence. Would add Conn College, Trinity College, Mount Holyoke & Hampshire in that mix, too.
No, I actually think Occidental is on the rise. It’s super popular here in Brooklyn right now.
I think this makes sense. As out of state applications for UCLA, USC, and 5C's crank up and result in lower admit rates...Oxy is likely to follow as students who used to chose the former are shut out and now choose Oxy.
Yes and the kids I know who go to Oxy are not looking at ucla and usc. They want a small school. A lot of overlap with Pitzer, scripps and pomona. Some kids prefer oxy to the 5cs because it’s actually in LA.
Anonymous wrote:80k cost of attendance is a lot to pay for quirky. It's a school for rich artistic kids who don't want to go somewhere more serious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can say the same about Occidental, Miami Ohio and Sarah Lawrence. Would add Conn College, Trinity College, Mount Holyoke & Hampshire in that mix, too.
No, I actually think Occidental is on the rise. It’s super popular here in Brooklyn right now.
I think this makes sense. As out of state applications for UCLA, USC, and 5C's crank up and result in lower admit rates...Oxy is likely to follow as students who used to chose the former are shut out and now choose Oxy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can say the same about Occidental, Miami Ohio and Sarah Lawrence. Would add Conn College, Trinity College, Mount Holyoke & Hampshire in that mix, too.
No, I actually think Occidental is on the rise. It’s super popular here in Brooklyn right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can say the same about Occidental, Miami Ohio and Sarah Lawrence. Would add Conn College, Trinity College, Mount Holyoke & Hampshire in that mix, too.
no not really
Bennington has a very arts focus and around 67% acceptance rate, not a very DMV obsessive's focus
Occidental has the United Nations internships and a 38% acceptance rate and is frequently discussed here. As is Trinity and Miami Ohio
Occidental is seriously struggling financially, and Miami OH has a much higher acceptance rate than it used to.
Anonymous wrote:You can say the same about Occidental, Miami Ohio and Sarah Lawrence. Would add Conn College, Trinity College, Mount Holyoke & Hampshire in that mix, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can say the same about Occidental, Miami Ohio and Sarah Lawrence. Would add Conn College, Trinity College, Mount Holyoke & Hampshire in that mix, too.
no not really
Bennington has a very arts focus and around 67% acceptance rate, not a very DMV obsessive's focus
Occidental has the United Nations internships and a 38% acceptance rate and is frequently discussed here. As is Trinity and Miami Ohio
Occidental is seriously struggling financially, and Miami OH has a much higher acceptance rate than it used to.
Someone keeps posting that Oxy is struggling financially but it scores fine on the Forbes financial health grades (and making cuts/layoffs during the pandemic isn’t evidence it is seriously struggling)
Yes, we all know the Oxy Is Struggling poster.
I’m glad this was called out bc I know someone who is just a great all around, super smart kid, who is very excited to attend Oxy. It’s a great school