Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rich, dumb, trust fund kids.
Very ignorant comment on dumb is just utter ignorance
Anonymous wrote:Rich, dumb, trust fund kids.
Anonymous wrote:How does it compare to Connecticut College? Are they similar? Is the social vibe different?
with all due respect, Connecticut college is ranked higher than U Conn and Trinity- you left one out!Anonymous wrote: Another perspective. Having gone to high school in Central Conn long ago, there were 4 strong schools in the state -- Yale, Wesleyan, Trinity and UConn. If you want to stay in state, that's one core group of kids Trinity had. These days with greater mobility, I suspect their share of kids from Conn is lower and from everywhere else is higher than it used to be, but if you want to stay closer to NY, there are still fewer strong LACs around (some of them used to be single gender and when they went cooed (like Vassar) it no doubt pulled kids away Trinity). I suspect geography is a big factor. I can't think of many other LACs in cities.
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Anonymous wrote:Is the area it is in worse than New Haven?
Anonymous wrote:DD recently visited this school. Liked it (not so much the nearby neighborhood) but we have heard that while the school is "good" and one can get a good education, its a school that we're told is comprised of many "Ivy" rejects and that the student body is not really that happy. We didn't detect this but did notice that only roughly 85% of students return for year 2...that seemed disturbing. Another issue that concerned us was the degree of frats etc. and partying.
Anyone have thoughts on the school and comments noted?
Anonymous wrote:How does it compare to Connecticut College? Are they similar? Is the social vibe different?