Anonymous wrote:Williams 42% submitted SAT, 18% ACT
Pomona 29% submitted SAT, 15% ACT
admitted and matriculating students from last cycle
that’s Uuuge!
Anonymous wrote:Williams 42% submitted SAT, 18% ACT
Pomona 29% submitted SAT, 15% ACT
admitted and matriculating students from last cycle
that’s Uuuge!
Anonymous wrote:My daughter was down to these two schools and chose Williams as a chemistry major. She's loving it. Great faculty and research opportunities as early as the winter of your first year. New England felt like a change for her from the mid-atlantic, but nearly as much as CA obviously would. Hard to make a bad choice here. I'd focus on fit, and not splitting hairs about which school is "better."
Anonymous wrote:Williams is better regarded so I’d do Williams ED1 and Pomona ED2. There’s a reason Pomona offers ed2 and Williams doesn’t- it’s more of a back up school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williams is better regarded so I’d do Williams ED1 and Pomona ED2. There’s a reason Pomona offers ed2 and Williams doesn’t- it’s more of a back up school.
Do not follow this advice. If there is an ED2 in the offing, it needs to be a step down. Too many applicants make the mistake of not going down a notch for ED2 after an ED1 rejection.
Anonymous wrote:Williams is better regarded so I’d do Williams ED1 and Pomona ED2. There’s a reason Pomona offers ed2 and Williams doesn’t- it’s more of a back up school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not luck that you had a sunny day - it’s sunny everyday LOL. DD is double majoring in policy and math at Pomona. She has taken classes from CMC and Pitzer and have friends across all 5 schools. Her classmates are extremely intelligent and motivated, many of them are valedictorians of their high schools. The school promotes collaboration than competition, and kids generally seem happy and laid back. Ontario Int’l Airport is only 15 minutes away but there isn’t a direct flight from where we live (east coast). Or, you can fly to LAX and uber to school, uber fare is about $100. Two things other than the weather that make Pomona vastly different from Williams and other LACs - the consortium you mentioned and diversity of the student body. I’ve got no experience with Williams but my other kid dreams of attending the NESCAC schools.
I don’t know if you’ve considered this, but our DD takes the shuttles by the college to LAX and Ontario. Also for lax, you can avoid the uber if you have light luggage since there’s the flyaway bus (~$9) and Metrolink that goes straight from Union Station to Claremont. Nowadays DD’s friends pick her up from the airport, but this might be helpful for freshman.
Thanks, that’s good to know. She usually flies to Ontario and her friends pick her up there.
Anonymous wrote:the Williams athletic influence is real and prevalent everywhere- 40% of kids on teams, cliques everywhere