Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 12:48     Subject: ConnColl or Kenyon

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kenyon a considered more prestigious but I’m not sure why


Google famous alumni and compare the two schools


Putting aside "famous" alumni, any insights into the strength of the alumni network of either school?


I can’t find the link but there is some data that shows how Kenyon alumni are nicely distributed throughout the US with major clusters in NY, LA and DC. It really is very diverse geographically, drawing from East coast, Midwest and west coast, perhaps a little lighter from the south. Kenyon alumni networks reportedly very tight and we’ve seen a lot of comments here about the DC network.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 12:43     Subject: ConnColl or Kenyon

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kenyon a considered more prestigious but I’m not sure why


Google famous alumni and compare the two schools


Putting aside "famous" alumni, any insights into the strength of the alumni network of either school?


I went to Conn and it was very helpful. I reached out to alumni that were in a very small field I chose and they put me in touch with the right people and within a month I had a job.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 11:12     Subject: ConnColl or Kenyon

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kenyon a considered more prestigious but I’m not sure why


Google famous alumni and compare the two schools


Putting aside "famous" alumni, any insights into the strength of the alumni network of either school?
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 10:24     Subject: ConnColl or Kenyon

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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Connecticut college or Kenyon for an undecided humanities student focused on English, political science or history? Are they similar, what would be pros and cons of each?


OP, is your kid preppy and from an independent school. If so, your DC will enjoy the social life much more at Conn College. Kenyon's preppy kids are vastly outnumbered by the artsy odd-ducks that make up a large chunk of the student body.


OK, Muffy, 1962 is calling you home. Time to put on those Bass Weejuns and wait for mummy to pull up in the station wagon.


Heck, even 1982.


PP -- True