Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a fascinating thread. Please keep the suggestions coming. Also have a sweet kid who is also a very good student (science Magnet student). Looking at mostly SLACs in the Philadelphia and Boston area but concerned about the social atmosphere in these places.
Some of the all women’s colleges are intriguing Want to look at brynnmawr Wellesley andsmith
Smith will have a large cohort of very in your face and aggressive "social justice warriors." Bryn Mawr is more laid back and relaxed and much quieter.
Speaking of Pennsylvania, Franklin & Marshall and Dickinson could be great choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone I have ever met from St. Olaf is incredibly sweet.
Like Betty White!!! Dumb as shit, but sweet. And she put St.Olaf's on the map.
I love Betty White, it sounds like your daughter is just like her character. Maybe st. Olaf's is the best choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:American university.
Sweet Briar College.
Anonymous wrote:This is a fascinating thread. Please keep the suggestions coming. Also have a sweet kid who is also a very good student (science Magnet student). Looking at mostly SLACs in the Philadelphia and Boston area but concerned about the social atmosphere in these places.
Some of the all women’s colleges are intriguing Want to look at brynnmawr Wellesley andsmith
Anonymous wrote:American university.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of SaintvThomas in St. Paul, MN
Curious for the reasoning behind this suggestion. I’m from Wisconsin and this was generally seen as a place where wealthy/preppy kids from Catholic high schools went- but maybe it’s changed since I graduated from HS in 1990!!![/quote.
My sweet DD who is a very solid student academically is a student there and she loves it. We are from Chicago and she wanted a bit of distance from home. She has met a really strong group of friends and is very comfortable at St. Thomas. We happen to be Catholic but about half of her friends are not. When she first got up to the Twin Cities, she was floored by how much nicer people were than in Chicago. This is from a kid who never had trouble fitting in high school but genuinely noticed a significant difference. She claims the kids are more sincere, less sarcastic. There are many smaller schools in Minnesota- Macalester, Concordia, St. Kate’s, Gustavus, St. Olaf, St. Mary’s, St. Ben’s. FWIW- my DD graduated with honors from a large, top ranked high school and is finding the classes challenging plus she received a $28k in merit aid. Just my two cents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone I have ever met from St. Olaf is incredibly sweet.
Like Betty White!!! Dumb as shit, but sweet. And she put St.Olaf's on the map.
I love Betty White, it sounds like your daughter is just like her character. Maybe st. Olaf's is the best choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone I have ever met from St. Olaf is incredibly sweet.
Like Betty White!!! Dumb as shit, but sweet. And she put St.Olaf's on the map.
Anonymous wrote:American university.