Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one said that. And you make the institution look bad with your name calling. Personally, I would not attend the school given the board’s handling of the name issue.
Well then, I guess you would also cross Georgetown, GW, Yale and many others off your list? And don’t visit Leesburg! This level of cancel culture is just ridiculous. You can acknowledge that people had both good and bad qualities and can educate about and learn from both without pretending they never existed.
Lee was a traitor of the worst kind. And as far as I know, there's no requirement to have a college named in one's honor to be remembered in the historical record.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one said that. And you make the institution look bad with your name calling. Personally, I would not attend the school given the board’s handling of the name issue.
Well then, I guess you would also cross Georgetown, GW, Yale and many others off your list? And don’t visit Leesburg! This level of cancel culture is just ridiculous. You can acknowledge that people had both good and bad qualities and can educate about and learn from both without pretending they never existed.
Lee was a traitor of the worst kind. And as far as I know, there's no requirement to have a college named in one's honor to be remembered in the historical record.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Easily St. Lawrence. It's in the absolute middle of nowhere with no transportation options. There's no local retail and a run down local economy. It's freezing and windy--as cold as Montreal and colder than Juneau--but not in with pretty mountains.
To each her own. St. Lawrence offers one of the most collegial, friendly, and welcoming university environments. Students there love to ski, hike, kayak, and generally, spend their time outdoors.Yes, it’s a long winter. But it’s full of fun events and activities. If your dream school is Miami, you won’t like St. Lawrence but for those who love winter sports, it’s ideal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one said that. And you make the institution look bad with your name calling. Personally, I would not attend the school given the board’s handling of the name issue.
Well then, I guess you would also cross Georgetown, GW, Yale and many others off your list? And don’t visit Leesburg! This level of cancel culture is just ridiculous. You can acknowledge that people had both good and bad qualities and can educate about and learn from both without pretending they never existed.
Lee was a traitor of the worst kind. And as far as I know, there's no requirement to have a college named in one's honor to be remembered in the historical record.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grinnell has become super selective despite what many consider to be a highly undesirable location. Just imagine if it were somewhere else?
I have a child there and while they would prefer that it were closer to home, the location doesn’t bother them at all. The town is cute and close to campus and they are pretty academically focused so are happy with what’s offered on campus.
They did not like the location of Macalester though because they preferred a small town environment. And they wouldn’t even consider Clark. It’s all pretty subjective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Despite having beautiful campuses, Kenyon College, Bates College, Grinnell College, Holy Cross, Trinity College, Rhodes College (dangerous city), Clarkson University, St. Lawrence University, Knox College, are some LACs with undesirable locations.
Worcester isn’t too bad.
What’s good about it?
Near Boston, urban
Niece just graduated from holy cross. Worcester has come a long way -- great food/bar scene, red sox AAA team, more event/music/culture going on than 20 years ago. It's rather vibrant, in fact.
Worcester isn’t so bad. It’s better than Syracuse and Richmond!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Despite having beautiful campuses, Kenyon College, Bates College, Grinnell College, Holy Cross, Trinity College, Rhodes College (dangerous city), Clarkson University, St. Lawrence University, Knox College, are some LACs with undesirable locations.
Worcester isn’t too bad.
What’s good about it?
Near Boston, urban
Niece just graduated from holy cross. Worcester has come a long way -- great food/bar scene, red sox AAA team, more event/music/culture going on than 20 years ago. It's rather vibrant, in fact.
Anonymous wrote:Easily St. Lawrence. It's in the absolute middle of nowhere with no transportation options. There's no local retail and a run down local economy. It's freezing and windy--as cold as Montreal and colder than Juneau--but not in with pretty mountains.
Anonymous wrote:Conn College is not right in New London, which is admittedly not a great town. The area it's in is nice enough, and the campus (including a 500-acre arboretum) is beautiful.
It is right in New London. A two minute drive from the ferry. Not a thing to do there. Drive to Providence at best. Or hop on the ferry plus the south/north ferries and you’re in the Hamptons.
Anonymous wrote:Conn College is not right in New London, which is admittedly not a great town. The area it's in is nice enough, and the campus (including a 500-acre arboretum) is beautiful.
It is right in New London. A two minute drive from the ferry. Not a thing to do there. Drive to Providence at best. Or hop on the ferry plus the south/north ferries and you’re in the Hamptons.
Anonymous wrote:No one said that. And you make the institution look bad with your name calling. Personally, I would not attend the school given the board’s handling of the name issue.
Well then, I guess you would also cross Georgetown, GW, Yale and many others off your list? And don’t visit Leesburg! This level of cancel culture is just ridiculous. You can acknowledge that people had both good and bad qualities and can educate about and learn from both without pretending they never existed.
Conn College is not right in New London, which is admittedly not a great town. The area it's in is nice enough, and the campus (including a 500-acre arboretum) is beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:No one said that. And you make the institution look bad with your name calling. Personally, I would not attend the school given the board’s handling of the name issue.
Well then, I guess you would also cross Georgetown, GW, Yale and many others off your list? And don’t visit Leesburg! This level of cancel culture is just ridiculous. You can acknowledge that people had both good and bad qualities and can educate about and learn from both without pretending they never existed.