Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm from here. I was in terested in Hamilton and got a full ride. Went elsewhere. Anyway, in MD, I seriously had not heard of Kenyon. No one talked about it.
America is pretty territorial. In the Midwest, no one talks about the University of Maryland or even Johns Hopkins.
When people in the Heartland hear "Hopkins" they think of Cleveland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm from here. I was interested in Hamilton and got a full ride. Went elsewhere. Anyway, in MD, I seriously had not heard of Kenyon. No one talked about it.
America is pretty territorial. In the Midwest, no one talks about the University of Maryland or even Johns Hopkins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm from here. I was interested in Hamilton and got a full ride. Went elsewhere. Anyway, in MD, I seriously had not heard of Kenyon. No one talked about it.
America is pretty territorial. In the Midwest, no one talks about the University of Maryland or even Johns Hopkins.
Anonymous wrote:I'm from here. I was interested in Hamilton and got a full ride. Went elsewhere. Anyway, in MD, I seriously had not heard of Kenyon. No one talked about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're looking for a liberal arts college in a small town, consider Denison--very strong academically with great financial aid. It's in a cute small town with bars and restaurants (Granville) that's much livelier and less isolated-feeling than Gambier where Kenyon is.
What I found interesting about Kenyon is that the college basically surrounds the center of the town, Gambier. So while Gambier is small, students are crossing through the center several times per day, which makes the college feel very much part of the town and vice versa.
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Anonymous wrote:Neither have Nobel laureates.Anonymous wrote:These are the 2 schools my DS says he is most interested in. Is he comparing apples and apples, or is there a distinct difference between them in terms of vibe, reputation, academics, etc.
Neither have Nobel laureates.Anonymous wrote:These are the 2 schools my DS says he is most interested in. Is he comparing apples and apples, or is there a distinct difference between them in terms of vibe, reputation, academics, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're looking for a liberal arts college in a small town, consider Denison--very strong academically with great financial aid. It's in a cute small town with bars and restaurants (Granville) that's much livelier and less isolated-feeling than Gambier where Kenyon is.
What I found interesting about Kenyon is that the college basically surrounds the center of the town, Gambier. So while Gambier is small, students are crossing through the center several times per day, which makes the college feel very much part of the town and vice versa.
Gambier is a town like my local strip mall is a town. Kenyon is bigger than Gambier. We were impressed with Kenyon, but my DD just couldn't do it when she heard the most popular thing to do on weekends (besides drinking) was to take a bus to the Mt. Vernon Ohio Walmart.