Anonymous wrote:Princeton - for the attention paid to undergraduates and the thesis requirement. Maybe Williams or Dartmouth. There are a lot of prestigious universities where undergraduates are an afterthought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College of the Atlantic
And I would attend homecoming every year.
I love COA!
I’d go to Smith.
What do you love about the Cost of Attendance at Smith ?
Not PP but if you look at their post, they are responding to someone saying "College of the Atlantic" so I think that's what "COA" refers to.
Anonymous wrote:An HBCU.
Anonymous wrote:As true now as when F. Scott wrote it a century ago: “Princeton drew him most, with its atmosphere of bright colors and its alluring reputation as the pleasantest country club in America.”
That is if you like the idea of college not being in a city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Same. I really liked the idea of the CLAREMONT colleges - separate schools in one location. I also liked the idea of the Five Colleges in Amherst. Of course, the distance and/or climate turned me away.
sorry, my earlier post said Pomona. My bad. It is the Claremont colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College of the Atlantic
And I would attend homecoming every year.
I love COA!
I’d go to Smith.
What do you love about the Cost of Attendance at Smith ?