Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread was fun at first. It’s always interesting to see what strikes kids at different schools (and sometimes funny!).
Thanks to the people afraid of diversity and inclusion for ruining it.
People aren’t afraid of diversity. They have a different opinion than you. You are so tolerant. Typical Liberal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread was fun at first. It’s always interesting to see what strikes kids at different schools (and sometimes funny!).
Thanks to the people afraid of diversity and inclusion for ruining it.
People aren’t afraid of diversity. They have a different opinion than you. You are so tolerant. Typical Liberal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Case Western just didn’t have a happy campusy vibe for my kid.
My child attended a virtual information session last week with Case Western. One of the things we both noticed was that only one student on the panel appeared happy. The others were so detached and it felt like they were role playing. Something was so off about the presentation. Also, there was a question posed about the safety of Case Western. Two of the students got defensive with their responses. The virtual encounter turned my child off from visiting Case Western in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a number of schools that made our (parents list) but not our kids list
Davidson College
UNC
Wake Forest.
What didn’t your kid like about these? We’re contemplating driving down there. I’m not as familiar with the southern schools.
Anonymous wrote:We had a number of schools that made our (parents list) but not our kids list
Davidson College
UNC
Wake Forest.
Anonymous wrote:but boy oh boy it would be nice to get this thread back on track!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marquette. She axed colleges in big cities far away from home when narrowing down her list
Thanks for trying to re-engage!
DC liked Syracuse, but the town was a real turn off. Still on the fence about applying.
Anonymous wrote:This thread was fun at first. It’s always interesting to see what strikes kids at different schools (and sometimes funny!).
Thanks to the people afraid of diversity and inclusion for ruining it.
Anonymous wrote:Can we keep this very interesting thread on track? My comment on the anecdote about a kid rejecting certain schools being too woke is that it wasn’t based on visits - it was based on heresay from a friend’s older brother. In the spirit of this thread, I guess if that was what happened, that’s what happened, but I think it’s more interesting to hear about kids taking certain schools off a list based on a visit or other more concrete interactions.
Anonymous wrote:Marquette. She axed colleges in big cities far away from home when narrowing down her list