Anonymous wrote:thanks! would pitzer be worth the tour? an easier admit, for sure. just dont want to cover the same ground over and over. It feels like the campuses are very connected
Anonymous wrote:to be fair the train station (new-ish) is a 2 minute walk from the Claremont college campus
Anonymous wrote:My DD wants to visit Pitzer this summer. I am wondering if it is better to wait until school is back in session in the fall. Any advice on that for getting a sense of the campus?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Claremont looking way better these days than the shit show that is downtown LA!
DTLA is not a shitshow. Trump is trying to sell that narrative as are his minions Hegseth and Vance. But these are people who are rightfully protesting as is their right and Trump is trying to force their hand and provoke or trigger one of them to commit violence by bringing in the national guard to intimidate and trigger the protesters. He's already referring to them as insurrectionists so he can use the Insurrection Act improperly in this instance. It's ironic and hypocritical since he didn't care when actual insurrectionists stormed our Capital building and killed and attacked policemen and tried to assault members of Congress. Trump pardoned all of those actual insurrectionists. Several of them once pardoned have gone on to commit more violent crimes in just the past couple of months alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Claremont is a pretty small/dull town so not much to do or see.
But USC is in DTLA (downtown LA) and there is a lot to do there during evenings. At a minimum, check out the Broad Museum (art) or head over to Grand Central Station for food or there are things going on (concerts, sports) in the area too. Lots of great restaurants. LA was a lot of fun. Claremont is a sleepier inland town with not much for teens to do.
All relative, there's mount Baldy right there, the village has a bunch of fun shops to look at and good coffee shops or restaurants if you want to dine. Pomona, nearby, has a great art walk, and there's an amazing botanical garden directly north of Harvey Mudd. Things get a lot better if you're open to places like San Dimas, Upland, etc. Great place to be for 4 years, and a lot more low-key than South Central, but gives you easier access to the outdoors which is a big scene at the 5Cs.
Anonymous wrote:Claremont looking way better these days than the shit show that is downtown LA!
Anonymous wrote:Claremont is a pretty small/dull town so not much to do or see.
But USC is in DTLA (downtown LA) and there is a lot to do there during evenings. At a minimum, check out the Broad Museum (art) or head over to Grand Central Station for food or there are things going on (concerts, sports) in the area too. Lots of great restaurants. LA was a lot of fun. Claremont is a sleepier inland town with not much for teens to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it helps, here's how the 5C kids describe their schools in Harry Potter "sorting hat" terms.
5C Schools as Hogwarts Houses:
1) Pomona = Griffindor
2) Harvey Mudd = Ravenclaw
3) Pitzer = Hufflepuff
4) CMC = Slytherin
5) Scripps = Beauxbatons (all-girls school from Goblet of fire)
So maybe that will help? Pitzer is seen as the most charitable, mission-oriented school, attracting very engaged and earnest students who want to do good things to impact their country, environment, and world. If that fits your DC I'd definitely visit. Pitzer also has by far the best dorms and food.
My DD is at Pomona and loves it! Good luck on your visit.
Griffindor: Brave, intelligent, strong integrity, Harry, Hermione & Ron's house
Ravenclaw: Smart & intelligent
Hufflepuff: Kind and caring, Cedric's House.
Slytherin: Ambitious, fame-driven, smart but can fall prey to evil, Voldemort & Malfoy's house.
Beauxbatons: All-girls school in France, Fleur's house.
Any other descriptors? DD is also considering Scripps but not sure which would be the best fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it helps, here's how the 5C kids describe their schools in Harry Potter "sorting hat" terms.
5C Schools as Hogwarts Houses:
1) Pomona = Griffindor
2) Harvey Mudd = Ravenclaw
3) Pitzer = Hufflepuff
4) CMC = Slytherin
5) Scripps = Beauxbatons (all-girls school from Goblet of fire)
So maybe that will help? Pitzer is seen as the most charitable, mission-oriented school, attracting very engaged and earnest students who want to do good things to impact their country, environment, and world. If that fits your DC I'd definitely visit. Pitzer also has by far the best dorms and food.
My DD is at Pomona and loves it! Good luck on your visit.
Griffindor: Brave, intelligent, strong integrity, Harry, Hermione & Ron's house
Ravenclaw: Smart & intelligent
Hufflepuff: Kind and caring, Cedric's House.
Slytherin: Ambitious, fame-driven, smart but can fall prey to evil, Voldemort & Malfoy's house.
Beauxbatons: All-girls school in France, Fleur's house.