Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you like Reed and Lewis and Clark?
Reed and Lewis and Clark are great options but there are quite a few very good schools in the PNW, especially if you are not caught up in the whole "hunt for prestige" nonsense.
Whitman is a great school modeled after the NE SLACs. Solid endowment, good teaching and a great campus backed by a string endowment. Willamette University is another PNW SLAC where you will get a great undergraduate experience as is University of Puget Sound. Whitman, Puget Sound, Willamette, and Reed are all among the CTCL schools and are effectively "unsung heroes" in undergraduate education.
Gonzaga is a great example of the Jesuit schools. University of Seattle is also a nice Jesuit school and University of Portland is a Holy Cross affiliated catholic school. You will get a great education at any of them.
UW is a super well known as a top public university, Oregon is strong, and both Washington State and Oregon State are fine schools for typical kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is awesome for three months. Then it mists and rains for 9 months straight. Bigger issue for people is the lack of light in winter.
PNW native here. It really depends on where you are in the PNW - Eastern Washington (WSU, Gonzaga, Whitman, etc) are not like this at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is awesome for three months. Then it mists and rains for 9 months straight. Bigger issue for people is the lack of light in winter.
PNW native here. It really depends on where you are in the PNW - Eastern Washington (WSU, Gonzaga, Whitman, etc) are not like this at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you like Reed and Lewis and Clark?
Reed and Lewis and Clark are great options but there are quite a few very good schools in the PNW, especially if you are not caught up in the whole "hunt for prestige" nonsense.
Whitman is a great school modeled after the NE SLACs. Solid endowment, good teaching and a great campus backed by a string endowment. Willamette University is another PNW SLAC where you will get a great undergraduate experience as is University of Puget Sound. Whitman, Puget Sound, Willamette, and Reed are all among the CTCL schools and are effectively "unsung heroes" in undergraduate education.
Gonzaga is a great example of the Jesuit schools. University of Seattle is also a nice Jesuit school and University of Portland is a Holy Cross affiliated catholic school. You will get a great education at any of them.
UW is a super well known as a top public university, Oregon is strong, and both Washington State and Oregon State are fine schools for typical kids.
Anonymous wrote:How do you like Reed and Lewis and Clark?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is awesome for three months. Then it mists and rains for 9 months straight. Bigger issue for people is the lack of light in winter.
People also fail to understand the claustrophobia that comes with the mists and rain. Beautiful vistas, natural landscapes and sky of summer are transformed into a confining world of low cloud ceilings and reduced visibility.
Anonymous wrote:It is awesome for three months. Then it mists and rains for 9 months straight. Bigger issue for people is the lack of light in winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you like Reed and Lewis and Clark?
Both were pretty but too small and one kid said they both had a weird vibe. Kids loved Univ of Oregon, Univ of Washington, Puget Sound and Gonzaga. Surprised most by Oregon State.
I went to Gonzaga. Completely different vibe in Spokane than UW.