Anonymous wrote:One thing that struck us on the tour is that they provide 2 advisors from day one: one for academics, one for helping to develop professional goals. That could be a good thing or too pre-professional, depending on your point of view. They also are one of the few undergrads with a policy major (Pomona is another).
Anonymous wrote:MY DC just passed on an offer to play their sport there. I really like the campus, the focus on writing and research, and I have a close friend whose DC is a student there and very happy, getting a great education and summer internships through the Hamilton network. But my DC just couldn't get over how remote the school is, and the town is barely much of one. DC said they would rather go to college in a city and play their sport at the club level than spend four years isolated there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hamilton is within six miles of typical suburban stuff. I hope people commenting on the area are sufficiently familiar with it to be reliable sources of information. However, as far as I can tell, some came in through a rural route (or the nearest Thruway exit) and have judged the area from a limited perspective.
Six miles is far though when you don’t have a car.
Hamilton operates a Jitney service, which runs hourly to suburban areas and weekly into the city of Utica:
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hamilton is within six miles of typical suburban stuff. I hope people commenting on the area are sufficiently familiar with it to be reliable sources of information. However, as far as I can tell, some came in through a rural route (or the nearest Thruway exit) and have judged the area from a limited perspective.
Six miles is far though when you don’t have a car.
Anonymous wrote:Hamilton is within six miles of typical suburban stuff. I hope people commenting on the area are sufficiently familiar with it to be reliable sources of information. However, as far as I can tell, some came in through a rural route (or the nearest Thruway exit) and have judged the area from a limited perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great place to spend $90,000 plus a year on a STEM degree and then end up making $65,000 a year getting chewed up teaching at an inner city charter school. Not exactly med school pipeline for all.
The inner city dog whistle sounds a little racist.
Anonymous wrote:How strong is this college? Is it truly intellectual and for serious students? Is the social vibe preppy/Greek, sporty, progressive or nerdy?
Anonymous wrote:Athletically, one of (or the?) top female runner in the NESCAC last year was a Hamilton student.
She only wound up at Hamilton because she didn't start running until junior year of HS (was a soccer player) and thus was not heavily recruited. She basically fell in Hamilton's lap. And she left Hamilton after her first year and is looking to transfer.