Anonymous wrote:I'm curious about those of you who say "worked out well," when you're kids have just begun there. If my SIL tells me how awesome Elon is because her kids loved it there, I don't know if I can continue to filter out what I want to say: glad they loved it, but there lives post-graduation kind of suck--really low-paying jobs, not sure what they want to do with their lives, etc. So really, how did that work out for them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Macalester.
Can you expand? My kid is very interested in MaC. Also St. Olaf.
Anonymous wrote:Dickinson College. Amazing study abroad program, engaged professors, nice campus and town, easy drive. DC and friends all got great jobs/grad school admission.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(Don't hate me DCUM) but my very liberal daughter LOVED Washington and Lee. We were all shocked.
What’s to hate? It’s a great education. And it never hurts kids to be around different types of people. My liberal SLAC kid is applying now and would be looking at W&L if Greek life was not so prevalent. He wants a non-Greek campus.
It’s like saying a moderate conservative kid shouldn’t go to Oberlin. I hope they do. Different viewpoints are great for class discussions.
Glad to hear it went so well!
DP but my kid is at W&L now. I think this post is super useful - because lots of DCUM says w&l is omgsogreek and omgsoconservative and my kid isn't conservative, randomly decided to join a fraternity (He's super nerdy and found his tribe, and it's adorable. They're really just like brothers"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll let you know after we see DD's first semester grades.... so far she loves her school, social life, etc. but we have no idea what she's up to as a student.
Freshman year courses are generally a joke. Be very alarmed by any GPA under a 3.3.
O.K...... Curious to know what you would do if your child got under a 3.3?
I'd be fine with it if my D.D. were lower than this.
Me too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll let you know after we see DD's first semester grades.... so far she loves her school, social life, etc. but we have no idea what she's up to as a student.
Freshman year courses are generally a joke. Be very alarmed by any GPA under a 3.3.
O.K...... Curious to know what you would do if your child got under a 3.3?
I'd be fine with it if my D.D. were lower than this.
Anonymous wrote:Macalester.