Anonymous wrote:No football games at Mary Washington. Big hole in fall weekends. What do alumni come back for in fall? Homecoming without football? Just seems sad.
Anonymous wrote:Mary Washington University is only ok. There are so many other alternatives out there. Nothing wrong with it; just nothing special.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious, but what characteristics does a college need to be considered a "college that changes lives"? It's such a subjective sentiment, couldn't you argue that any college changes lives?
I believe that Loren Pope's criteria for such colleges included small classes; focus on the students and not research; ample opportunities for student-led research; ample opportunities for ongoing small-group and one-on-one engagement with professors; and interesting/alternative curriculum approaches that give students the opportunity to learn and grow in various unusual/non-standard sorts of ways.
In general, large research universities do not offer these types of opportunities.
So basically any small school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious, but what characteristics does a college need to be considered a "college that changes lives"? It's such a subjective sentiment, couldn't you argue that any college changes lives?
I believe that Loren Pope's criteria for such colleges included small classes; focus on the students and not research; ample opportunities for student-led research; ample opportunities for ongoing small-group and one-on-one engagement with professors; and interesting/alternative curriculum approaches that give students the opportunity to learn and grow in various unusual/non-standard sorts of ways.
In general, large research universities do not offer these types of opportunities.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is 7 years old.
Anonymous wrote:OP (again) --
15:43 -- I have heard good things about St Mary's
15:49 - DD is really backing off southern schools. We looked at 2 in Virginia, and she sees them as too into the Greek scene (she is not). She seems to think this will be the case with most southern the schools.
Right now her faves are Kenyon and Oberlin.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious, but what characteristics does a college need to be considered a "college that changes lives"? It's such a subjective sentiment, couldn't you argue that any college changes lives?
Anonymous wrote:Centre College, Danville KY
http://www.centre.edu/web/news/2010/forbes_best_in_south.html