Anonymous wrote:Let’s all stop feeding the anti-Kenyon troll. This thread has gone on long enough. Kenyon is a lovely school where your kid can get a great education.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s all stop feeding the anti-Kenyon troll. This thread has gone on long enough. Kenyon is a lovely school where your kid can get a great education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems to have better name recognition.
AD at Kenyon has worked hard to develop relationships with private school ADs. Kids from GDS, Sidwell and Maret send grads there every year. Even a few from the "more conservative" privates like Landon, Prep and STA/NCS feed there.
I agree. But Kenyon also seems to like the kids at the MoCo publics.
My Landon alum loves Kenyon. Yes, the Bethesda Chevy Chase area both from private schools like Prep, STA/NCS, Sidwell are well represented as is BCC, Whitman etc. Most are recruited athletes I’ve observed and/or top one percenter families.
From Landon to Kenyon. The definition of overrated second tier to overrated second tier. I mean, if you have money to burn why not I guess . . .
Those are the kinds of thoughts I have when thinking about EL Doctorow, Allison Janney, Paul Newman, William Rehnquist, etc.
Oh please. Any college has a handful of well known graduates. Doesn’t mean anything.
So if any college has a handful, then they all must be doing something right.
What I just don't get - why does this matter to you? If you are able to live a life free of the second tier, then why do you even post in a thread about Kenyon (or any similar school in your eyes)? Sadly you live a first tier life devoid of grace. Did you also teach your DCs to punch down?
Sincerely,
Ivy grad married to Ivy grad with DCs @ top LACs
I limit my scorn to expensive second tier. Otherwise I’m fine with it. I can’t stand parents with money who will do whatever they can to limit their kids’ exposure to the real world because they think they’re too good for it, when clearly they’re not or they’d be going to first tier. That’s what schools like Landon and Kenyon are designed for.
Just my opinion.
- somewhat with a lot of money who sent theirs kids to public schools and state colleges
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No immediate family connection to this school, but I have visited several times & have met several grads.
Beautiful campus, very nice athletic facilities, solid liberal arts academics. Small campus, low number of enrolled students, rural / isolated, lots of alcohol & weed.
Somewhat like an expensive prep boarding school atmosphere.
Sounds like many of the NESCACs....
Anonymous wrote: Kids may look preppy, or artsy or hippie, but they share commone traits - bright and from 1 percenter families.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry if this has already been done. The Kenyon threads ones I saw were asking for specific compare/contrasts with specific other schools. Started this Kenyon-only thread as my DC is only looking at one school in Ohio, and this is it. DC is not artsy, though is musical, but fits more into the preppy, athletic (DC is a recruit), work hard/party hard mode, but is despite that, a really sweet kid. DC eventually wants to work in NYC in finance. That last fact is my only hesitation, as I'm not sure whether Kenyon has the name recognition or alum network in that area. Otherwise, stunning campus, strong student body, quality of education...leave little doubt in my/DH's mind that Kenyon is a great fit.
What do you think? Any alums out there who can share experiences. Any parents out there with kids currently or recently attending?
TIA!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No immediate family connection to this school, but I have visited several times & have met several grads.
Beautiful campus, very nice athletic facilities, solid liberal arts academics. Small campus, low number of enrolled students, rural / isolated, lots of alcohol & weed.
Somewhat like an expensive prep boarding school atmosphere.
Sounds like many of the NESCACs....
My kid is at Kenyon and didn’t apply to any of the NESCACs except for Wesleyan. The others felt very different from Kenyon except that they are also small and rural, but that is one of the appeals of LACs. Life revolves around campus, which makes it a good choice for people who want that.
I think Kenyon, like any other college, is not for everyone. And, that’s okay. For the record, we’re a public school family who is receiving generous financial aid from Kenyon. My kid has many friends from different walks of life and backgrounds. I think there’s someone on here with an ax to grind about Kenyon who is trying to create a narrative that just doesn’t exist - except I have heard that there are some kids on campus that smoke weed but I don’t think that should surprise anyone that some kids smoke weed at college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No immediate family connection to this school, but I have visited several times & have met several grads.
Beautiful campus, very nice athletic facilities, solid liberal arts academics. Small campus, low number of enrolled students, rural / isolated, lots of alcohol & weed.
Somewhat like an expensive prep boarding school atmosphere.
Sounds like many of the NESCACs....
Anonymous wrote:No immediate family connection to this school, but I have visited several times & have met several grads.
Beautiful campus, very nice athletic facilities, solid liberal arts academics. Small campus, low number of enrolled students, rural / isolated, lots of alcohol & weed.
Somewhat like an expensive prep boarding school atmosphere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems to have better name recognition.
AD at Kenyon has worked hard to develop relationships with private school ADs. Kids from GDS, Sidwell and Maret send grads there every year. Even a few from the "more conservative" privates like Landon, Prep and STA/NCS feed there.
I agree. But Kenyon also seems to like the kids at the MoCo publics.
My Landon alum loves Kenyon. Yes, the Bethesda Chevy Chase area both from private schools like Prep, STA/NCS, Sidwell are well represented as is BCC, Whitman etc. Most are recruited athletes I’ve observed and/or top one percenter families.
From Landon to Kenyon. The definition of overrated second tier to overrated second tier. I mean, if you have money to burn why not I guess . . .
Those are the kinds of thoughts I have when thinking about EL Doctorow, Allison Janney, Paul Newman, William Rehnquist, etc.
Oh please. Any college has a handful of well known graduates. Doesn’t mean anything.
So if any college has a handful, then they all must be doing something right.
What I just don't get - why does this matter to you? If you are able to live a life free of the second tier, then why do you even post in a thread about Kenyon (or any similar school in your eyes)? Sadly you live a first tier life devoid of grace. Did you also teach your DCs to punch down?
Sincerely,
Ivy grad married to Ivy grad with DCs @ top LACs
I limit my scorn to expensive second tier. Otherwise I’m fine with it. I can’t stand parents with money who will do whatever they can to limit their kids’ exposure to the real world because they think they’re too good for it, when clearly they’re not or they’d be going to first tier. That’s what schools like Landon and Kenyon are designed for.
Just my opinion.
- somewhat with a lot of money who sent theirs kids to public schools and state colleges
but why? why does this matter to you? if you care about something like this, why not get involved in programs promoting college access or something similarly constructive then punching down.
and how DYK that is what all these parents are doing? one of my closest friends has a kid enrolling at Kenyon. this friend is very involved in equity work (and not the private kind) as was the DC at their school. Kenyon ended up being a good fit for a kid who might have struggled in a university setting. Not every state offers a public college like W+M. And not every kid can get in there.
Yes, there are probably some who want to limit their kids' exposure, but it is certainly not everyone.
It’s not “punching down” when you’re talking about rich people trying to buy a bubble.