Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most LACs, even the top ones. All top universities have seen their yield rates increase considerably over the years; almost all LACs have seen their yields remain stable or decrease despite an increased emphasis on ED.
+1
Most SLAC have bad location.
Macalester has a great location. It’s on the edge of St Paul (away from downtown) in a very cool neighborhood full of great restaurants, artsy shops and pretty, old homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most LACs, even the top ones. All top universities have seen their yield rates increase considerably over the years; almost all LACs have seen their yields remain stable or decrease despite an increased emphasis on ED.
+1
Most SLAC have bad location.
Macalester has a great location. It’s on the edge of St Paul (away from downtown) in a very cool neighborhood full of great restaurants, artsy shops and pretty, old homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most LACs, even the top ones. All top universities have seen their yield rates increase considerably over the years; almost all LACs have seen their yields remain stable or decrease despite an increased emphasis on ED.
+1
Most SLAC have bad location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rice
...hmmm...no. I'm as liberal you get and I would probably hold my nose and send my DS to Rice if he had even a prayer of getting in. It looks like an absolutely phenomenal school. I wouldn't do that for other Texas schools -- too many good places elsewhere.
Picking schools based on political bias…now that is open-mindedness…I guess UF is out for you too as you don’t want to expose your kids to opposing local views 😀 (in fear that they might actually switch sides?)
It’s not political anymore - it’s about morality. I don’t want my daughter going to a school that sees women as incubators or thinks Black Lives don’t matter. I don’t want her exposed to the cruelty and stupidity of the current conservative movement or the worship of gun ownership. I will not pay to have her exposed to the belief that immigrants are evil.
Not ever going to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Most LACs, even the top ones. All top universities have seen their yield rates increase considerably over the years; almost all LACs have seen their yields remain stable or decrease despite an increased emphasis on ED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rice
...hmmm...no. I'm as liberal you get and I would probably hold my nose and send my DS to Rice if he had even a prayer of getting in. It looks like an absolutely phenomenal school. I wouldn't do that for other Texas schools -- too many good places elsewhere.
Picking schools based on political bias…now that is open-mindedness…I guess UF is out for you too as you don’t want to expose your kids to opposing local views 😀 (in fear that they might actually switch sides?)
It’s not political anymore - it’s about morality. I don’t want my daughter going to a school that sees women as incubators or thinks Black Lives don’t matter. I don’t want her exposed to the cruelty and stupidity of the current conservative movement or the worship of gun ownership. I will not pay to have her exposed to the belief that immigrants are evil.
Not ever going to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of rural LACs don’t hold as much appeal as they did in my day (1980s)- kids today are more used to going out for sushi, good meals, instagramming photos in front of colorful outdoor murals, etc and less want to be in a town where a drive thru McDonalds is the highlight. The Ohio and PA LACs are taking the first hit but eventually may spread to the NE ones, too. It also shows in rising popularity of colleges like Northeastern, Temple, College of Charleston, etc.
My kid seemed drawn to the pace of such backwaters. She gets her fix of Bethesda when she comes home but chose the bucolic as an ideal setting for learning and living stress free in a closed community of like minded young people I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:georgetown
It’s a fantastic school but it’s not trendy right now
Their admissions stats indicate otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UT.
Why do you say UT - great school…popular with those who value academics and balanced experience!