Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Similar conversation in our house - Kenyon with $35k vs. Bowdoin. We can afford it, but $140,000 is a lot of money. Would a real town, in Maine, at excellent school (one of the top SLACs) be worth it? I think so . . . But on the fence.
There is no appreciable difference between those schools other than location. Why do you believe Bowdoin is a better school?
Bowdoin is objectively a better school. T-5 ranking vs. outside of T-30 is not the same.
Anonymous wrote:Similar conversation in our house - Kenyon with $35k vs. Bowdoin. We can afford it, but $140,000 is a lot of money. Would a real town, in Maine, at excellent school (one of the top SLACs) be worth it? I think so . . . But on the fence.
Anonymous wrote:The schools are Bates and Wesleyan (full pay) vs. Grinnell, Denison and CWRU (varying amounts of merit at those schools). She also got accepted to Kenyon and Oberlin but they didn't make her final cut.
Obviously, she has to decide if she wants smaller or mid-size.
What does Bates/Wesleyan offer to justify the $30k price difference? Would they offer more opportunities? Better connections? Something else?
Anonymous wrote:DD is narrowing down her college list. Making the cut are two of the NESCACs (no merit aid), a highly selective midwestern SLAC (some merit aid) and a selective midwestern SLAC (most merit aid out of the bunch). Rounding out her list is a mid-size university with good merit aid so different from the others.
Looking at it from a parental, objective eye, I see it only makes sense to strongly consider the mid-size univeristy with good merit aid and selective midwestern SLAC with good merit aid. Maybe also the highly selective midwestern SLAC with some merit aid.
she be missing anything if we urge her not to strongly consider the NESCACs? Are there opportunities/better connections/anything that would make the NESCACs at full pay worth it over her other options?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Similar conversation in our house - Kenyon with $35k vs. Bowdoin. We can afford it, but $140,000 is a lot of money. Would a real town, in Maine, at excellent school (one of the top SLACs) be worth it? I think so . . . But on the fence.
There is no appreciable difference between those schools other than location. Why do you believe Bowdoin is a better school?
Anonymous wrote: Can’t understand why you’re asking this without giving the specific school names. None of the answers are meaningful without knowing this.
Anonymous wrote:Similar conversation in our house - Kenyon with $35k vs. Bowdoin. We can afford it, but $140,000 is a lot of money. Would a real town, in Maine, at excellent school (one of the top SLACs) be worth it? I think so . . . But on the fence.
Anonymous wrote:DS is about to pick Kenyon with $30K in aid over Bates, Mac, and Carleton. He didn't apply to Wes.
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