Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely a great place for artistic creative types, but also very remote and isolated.
It is neither remote nor isolated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not really a sporty finance kid type of place. More of an artsy creative type of school.
Agreed about importance of touring. My DC attended 3 different progressive and/or liberal private schools over the course of PK to 12, yet found the 3 Bard tour guides too eccentric and quirky. It’s the only school where the tour started with a lengthy land acknowledgment reading by the tour guide, for example. As a parent, I liked the beautiful campus, the excellent art museum, and could see artsy and creative types thriving. I personally preferred Skidmore.
Ugh. I hope they handed out barf bags ahead of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not really a sporty finance kid type of place. More of an artsy creative type of school.
Agreed about importance of touring. My DC attended 3 different progressive and/or liberal private schools over the course of PK to 12, yet found the 3 Bard tour guides too eccentric and quirky. It’s the only school where the tour started with a lengthy land acknowledgment reading by the tour guide, for example. As a parent, I liked the beautiful campus, the excellent art museum, and could see artsy and creative types thriving. I personally preferred Skidmore.
Anonymous wrote:Is it over the top woke, or could a normal kid who likes sports and finance do OK there? I know Soros made a huge donation, which is great for the endowment and the school's financial stability, but what does that mean for the political climate on campus?
Anonymous wrote:It’s not really a sporty finance kid type of place. More of an artsy creative type of school.
'Anonymous wrote:It’s an excellent school. Location is fantastic and the campus/Hudson Valley is so beautiful. Their modern music/arts building is also beautiful and state of the art.
Anonymous wrote:Is it over the top woke, or could a normal kid who likes sports and finance do OK there? I know Soros made a huge donation, which is great for the endowment and the school's financial stability, but what does that mean for the political climate on campus?
Anonymous wrote:Artsy, creative vibe with very strong ties to NYC. It’s remote like Wesleyan, not remote like Colgate or Hamilton. Definitely off the beaten path, but it’s 10 minutes from an Amtrak station and less than 2 hours from Manhattan. You do need a car to really be able to take advantage of the area.