Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 90k, I will not look beyond WASP.. rest aren't worth
So you are saying you can afford 90k but would only do it if the name were famous enough. Thing is, inability to get high value out of more than the top 4 USNWR LACs isn’t the flex you think. That says more about a dependence on name recognition than anything about the schools or fit. It instills way more confidence and ambition to assure a kid they will be fine if they do great work wherever they land, but, hey, you do you.
Anonymous wrote:LACs were much easier for me to see where my kid did and did not fit into Than universities. Almost every single one has a personality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 90k, I will not look beyond WASP.. rest aren't worth
You’d exclude Middlebury and Bowdoin?
Middlebury for sure, Bowdoin may be!
Anonymous wrote:For 90k, I will not look beyond WASP.. rest aren't worth
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 90k, I will not look beyond WASP.. rest aren't worth
You’d exclude Middlebury and Bowdoin?
Anonymous wrote:For 90k, I will not look beyond WASP.. rest aren't worth
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bucknell if your desired outcome is finance/Wall Street.
+1. Absolutely!
wrong. Not even a top 10 lac for finance nor Wall Street. Just a typical college for people dumb enough to shell money for an irrelevant college with no career opportunities or intelligent students.
Thank you for your compelling, fact-driven analysis.
You can always make your own argument, but you can't so you have to insinuate bs.
You call name calling and gross over generalizations an argument? You are drunk clown who bumped their head. How’s that?
Whatever pp said, it’s not that far off the meter. Bucknell is way overrated.
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell if your desired outcome is finance/Wall Street.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is a first year at Amherst. I could not be happier. I had some of the worries about small school, athlete/non-athlete split, etc. but all of the great things about the SLAC environment have proven to be true (and not the downsides). What makes me so happy, is that my kid and (the other kid she knew that went) are the happiest amongst their friend group from HS. Easy to get involved in activities, great professors, and most importantly just a great group of kids and the school fosters community (kids eat together, lots of school events, etc.). We looked at a lot of the SLACs and liked a number. Could not be happier with the choice that was made. Whether something is worth the tuition is a personal decision. From my perspective, totally worth the money.
Anonymous wrote:I was wondering that myself. Williams, Grinnell, and Colby are great. What’s the issue? Location?
Anonymous wrote:I was wondering that myself. Williams, Grinnell, and Colby are great. What’s the issue? Location?