Anonymous wrote:I'm touched you all included Reed College in this list, but realistically, it's to the left of Oberlin on social justice... so... Not really preppy. Great for grad school admissions--not so much for jobs or networking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top SLAC samplers in the order of West Coast to East Coast:
Pomona (and it's 5 school consortium, Harvey Mudd, Pitzer...)
Reed
Carleton
Grinnell
Oberlin
Kenyon
Swarthmore
Amherst
Williams
This, actually, is a good list.
Grinnell Oberlin preppy? He prob wouldn’t like Oberlin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top SLAC samplers in the order of West Coast to East Coast:
Pomona (and it's 5 school consortium, Harvey Mudd, Pitzer...)
Reed
Carleton
Grinnell
Oberlin
Kenyon
Swarthmore
Amherst
Williams
This, actually, is a good list.
Grinnell Oberlin preppy? He prob wouldn’t like Oberlin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top SLAC samplers in the order of West Coast to East Coast:
Pomona (and it's 5 school consortium, Harvey Mudd, Pitzer...)
Reed
Carleton
Grinnell
Oberlin
Kenyon
Swarthmore
Amherst
Williams
This, actually, is a good list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wellesley
Bryn Mawr
Smith
Scripps
OP's child is a boy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. John's College, Annapolis, MD.
St. John's College, Santa Fe, NM.
For those desiring Great Books education.
Really? For a kid looking to study math/accounting and play football?
St. John's play Annapolis Cup Croquet with Naval Academy boys - better than football.
St. John's doesn't have a major in accounting. I know of no accounting program at a top SLAC.
I don't know many top SLAC with a football program, unless you are talking touch football.
After doing math from Newton and Leibniz's notes, picking up accounting would be a piece of cake.
Naval Academy BOYS? Is this 1960? You know there are now women at the Academy right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. John's College, Annapolis, MD.
St. John's College, Santa Fe, NM.
For those desiring Great Books education.
Really? For a kid looking to study math/accounting and play football?
St. John's play Annapolis Cup Croquet with Naval Academy boys - better than football.
St. John's doesn't have a major in accounting. I know of no accounting program at a top SLAC.
I don't know many top SLAC with a football program, unless you are talking touch football.
After doing math from Newton and Leibniz's notes, picking up accounting would be a piece of cake.