Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you full-pay? For a male humanities student, Vassar. St. Olaf, Grinnell, Beloit...
Typical know-nothing advice. Grinnell doesn't have a male problem -- it's about as close to 50/50 as any liberal arts college out there -- and doesn't need or engage in AA for male applicants.
Try again.
Where does the post you are replying to say that Grinnell has a male problem?? I read it as males may have a slight advantage at Vassar (but still nothing noting a male problem there either). Then it lists 3 additional schools (with nothing related to males).
Also agree your tone does come across as angry....
That may be how you read it, but at least one poster responded to what I said by offering patently false info to attempt to prove me wrong.
Yep, still angry. Imagine caring this much. Also, to move you off your high horse for a minute, in the vast majority of years as published on Grinnell’s own website girls are admitted at a lower rate than boys. So spare us the boys don’t have an advantage outrage, as historically there is a clear pattern. Have a better day!
Anonymous wrote:Opinions on these schools as safeties:
Muhlenberg
Lawrence
Clark
Dickinson
St. Mary’s of MD
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you full-pay? For a male humanities student, Vassar. St. Olaf, Grinnell, Beloit...
Typical know-nothing advice. Grinnell doesn't have a male problem -- it's about as close to 50/50 as any liberal arts college out there -- and doesn't need or engage in AA for male applicants.
Try again.
Where does the post you are replying to say that Grinnell has a male problem?? I read it as males may have a slight advantage at Vassar (but still nothing noting a male problem there either). Then it lists 3 additional schools (with nothing related to males).
Also agree your tone does come across as angry....
That may be how you read it, but at least one poster responded to what I said by offering patently false info to attempt to prove me wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you full-pay? For a male humanities student, Vassar. St. Olaf, Grinnell, Beloit...
Typical know-nothing advice. Grinnell doesn't have a male problem -- it's about as close to 50/50 as any liberal arts college out there -- and doesn't need or engage in AA for male applicants.
Try again.
Where does the post you are replying to say that Grinnell has a male problem?? I read it as males may have a slight advantage at Vassar (but still nothing noting a male problem there either). Then it lists 3 additional schools (with nothing related to males).
Also agree your tone does come across as angry....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:See that sentence? It specified Vassar for a male humanities student.
The other suggestions are separate.
I think that they are offended by the idea that Grinnell was suggested as a safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Occidental? Whitman?
Occidental is having financial difficulties
Anonymous wrote:Occidental? Whitman?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you full-pay? For a male humanities student, Vassar. St. Olaf, Grinnell, Beloit...
Typical know-nothing advice. Grinnell doesn't have a male problem -- it's about as close to 50/50 as any liberal arts college out there -- and doesn't need or engage in AA for male applicants.
Try again.
Anonymous wrote:I know some smart grads, if you are open to looking South.
Anonymous wrote:See that sentence? It specified Vassar for a male humanities student.
The other suggestions are separate.