Anonymous wrote:Guess you won't be ending your child to NYC (Columbia et al) Philadelphia (Penn), Chicago (UofC), Houston (Rice), Cleveland (Case Western), LA (UCLA, USC), Oakland/Berkeley, Atlanta (Emory), and tons more.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My AA DC refuses to consider certain states in the south, some very north New England states, Idaho, and a few others. DC has give powerful arguments why no college applications will be submitted in those locations, and I understand completely and won't force the issue.Anonymous wrote:OP, my God listen to your DC. Your DC is telling you where things would be comfortable. YOU are the one being unreasonable about geography! DC is going to college, not you!
I certainly don't consider DC a 'geography snob' but more so being realistic of expectations and certainly not preconceived notions. We visited one college in a significant ethnic majority town and met with stares, not mean but more curious. DC's response was 'I am not a zoo animal. I want to leave.'. There are many, many locations that will be more conducive to my DC's geographical needs.
I totally agree with the PP. I would not feel comfortable sending my child to school in a town full of black or brown people.
However, there are many schools that will be a 'fit' for you.
Throw Boston (Yale) and Boston (Harvard et al) into the fix too. Tons of black and brown folks.Anonymous wrote:Guess you won't be ending your child to NYC (Columbia et al) Philadelphia (Penn), Chicago (UofC), Houston (Rice), Cleveland (Case Western), LA (UCLA, USC), Oakland/Berkeley, Atlanta (Emory), and tons more.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My AA DC refuses to consider certain states in the south, some very north New England states, Idaho, and a few others. DC has give powerful arguments why no college applications will be submitted in those locations, and I understand completely and won't force the issue.Anonymous wrote:OP, my God listen to your DC. Your DC is telling you where things would be comfortable. YOU are the one being unreasonable about geography! DC is going to college, not you!
I certainly don't consider DC a 'geography snob' but more so being realistic of expectations and certainly not preconceived notions. We visited one college in a significant ethnic majority town and met with stares, not mean but more curious. DC's response was 'I am not a zoo animal. I want to leave.'. There are many, many locations that will be more conducive to my DC's geographical needs.
I totally agree with the PP. I would not feel comfortable sending my child to school in a town full of black or brown people.
However, there are many schools that will be a 'fit' for you.
DC is looking at Wesleyan and really likes it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to Wesleyan in Middletown, CT. Honestly, it's four years of your life. You may as well live in a nice location. Wesleyan was great, and perhaps the campus life was made better by the sucky location, but now I wonder why I didn't go to sunny California or mild nc or exciting nyc
Because Wesleyan is a great school?
Guess you won't be ending your child to NYC (Columbia et al) Philadelphia (Penn), Chicago (UofC), Houston (Rice), Cleveland (Case Western), LA (UCLA, USC), Oakland/Berkeley, Atlanta (Emory), and tons more.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My AA DC refuses to consider certain states in the south, some very north New England states, Idaho, and a few others. DC has give powerful arguments why no college applications will be submitted in those locations, and I understand completely and won't force the issue.Anonymous wrote:OP, my God listen to your DC. Your DC is telling you where things would be comfortable. YOU are the one being unreasonable about geography! DC is going to college, not you!
I certainly don't consider DC a 'geography snob' but more so being realistic of expectations and certainly not preconceived notions. We visited one college in a significant ethnic majority town and met with stares, not mean but more curious. DC's response was 'I am not a zoo animal. I want to leave.'. There are many, many locations that will be more conducive to my DC's geographical needs.
I totally agree with the PP. I would not feel comfortable sending my child to school in a town full of black or brown people.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Wesleyan in Middletown, CT. Honestly, it's four years of your life. You may as well live in a nice location. Wesleyan was great, and perhaps the campus life was made better by the sucky location, but now I wonder why I didn't go to sunny California or mild nc or exciting nyc

Trump would be proud of you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My AA DC refuses to consider certain states in the south, some very north New England states, Idaho, and a few others. DC has give powerful arguments why no college applications will be submitted in those locations, and I understand completely and won't force the issue.Anonymous wrote:OP, my God listen to your DC. Your DC is telling you where things would be comfortable. YOU are the one being unreasonable about geography! DC is going to college, not you!
I certainly don't consider DC a 'geography snob' but more so being realistic of expectations and certainly not preconceived notions. We visited one college in a significant ethnic majority town and met with stares, not mean but more curious. DC's response was 'I am not a zoo animal. I want to leave.'. There are many, many locations that will be more conducive to my DC's geographical needs.
I totally agree with the PP. I would not feel comfortable sending my child to school in a town full of black or brown people.
Anonymous wrote:My AA DC refuses to consider certain states in the south, some very north New England states, Idaho, and a few others. DC has give powerful arguments why no college applications will be submitted in those locations, and I understand completely and won't force the issue.Anonymous wrote:OP, my God listen to your DC. Your DC is telling you where things would be comfortable. YOU are the one being unreasonable about geography! DC is going to college, not you!
I certainly don't consider DC a 'geography snob' but more so being realistic of expectations and certainly not preconceived notions. We visited one college in a significant ethnic majority town and met with stares, not mean but more curious. DC's response was 'I am not a zoo animal. I want to leave.'. There are many, many locations that will be more conducive to my DC's geographical needs.
My AA DC refuses to consider certain states in the south, some very north New England states, Idaho, and a few others. DC has give powerful arguments why no college applications will be submitted in those locations, and I understand completely and won't force the issue.Anonymous wrote:OP, my God listen to your DC. Your DC is telling you where things would be comfortable. YOU are the one being unreasonable about geography! DC is going to college, not you!
Anonymous wrote:So I grew up in Northern KY. I am going out on a limb and assuming the major is Exercise Science/Physiology and the schools are Thomas More and Xavier.
If the Northern KY school really is Thomas More, please,.... no. Xavier is a vastly better choice.