Anonymous wrote:just because schools are rural, it doesn't mean they're actually compatible. It's not like Grinnell and Williams are similar.Anonymous wrote:Anyone considering these three schools but not Grinnell has a screw loose.
per dd, there are Norwegian, but most international students from united world colleges.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at Olaf's latest CDS:
In state - 44%
Out of state - 43%
Internationals - 12%
Carleton
In state - 20%
Out of state - 67%
Internationals - 13%
Clearly Olaf is a local college with less diversity.
Percentage of internationals is similar, although many of those for Olaf are Norwegian.
Anonymous wrote:As someone who lived in Minneapolis:
1. Macalester: Fine. Wouldn’t ascribe a lot of hype to it personally. Seems to be a lot of guys who play in local bands and that sort of thing.
2. Carleton: Reputation for being a great school. Only knew a few people that actually went there, so the presence in the Twin Cities didn’t seem that pronounced. Guess they go elsewhere?
3. St. Olaf: This place always confused me. It took me years to understand that it is actually a highly regarded school. I still think of it more like Gustavus Adolphus than the other two.
Anonymous wrote:As someone who lived in Minneapolis:
1. Macalester: Fine. Wouldn’t ascribe a lot of hype to it personally. Seems to be a lot of guys who play in local bands and that sort of thing.
2. Carleton: Reputation for being a great school. Only knew a few people that actually went there, so the presence in the Twin Cities didn’t seem that pronounced. Guess they go elsewhere?
3. St. Olaf: This place always confused me. It took me years to understand that it is actually a highly regarded school. I still think of it more like Gustavus Adolphus than the other two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone considering these three schools but not Grinnell has a screw loose.
Not really. Grinnell is in middle-of-nowhere, Iowa.
As opposed to Carleton and St Olaf’s cosmopolitan location?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone considering these three schools but not Grinnell has a screw loose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone considering these three schools but not Grinnell has a screw loose.
Not really. Grinnell is in middle-of-nowhere, Iowa.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone considering these three schools but not Grinnell has a screw loose.
Anonymous wrote:More DMV private kids seem to go to Carleton than St. Olaf and Mac.
Also if this matters to you, Carleton has a winter break that goes from Thanksgiving all the way into January. And somehow it still starts the school year into September and ends in May. My college kid was very jealous of her friend with this schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More DMV private kids seem to go to Carleton than St. Olaf and Mac.
Also if this matters to you, Carleton has a winter break that goes from Thanksgiving all the way into January. And somehow it still starts the school year into September and ends in May. My college kid was very jealous of her friend with this schedule.
It's a trimester schedule. Fall trimester is September-Thanksgiving. Winter trimester is early January-mid March. Spring trimester is April-June. (This year, exams end June 8.)
How many classes do they take at one time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More DMV private kids seem to go to Carleton than St. Olaf and Mac.
Also if this matters to you, Carleton has a winter break that goes from Thanksgiving all the way into January. And somehow it still starts the school year into September and ends in May. My college kid was very jealous of her friend with this schedule.
It's a trimester schedule. Fall trimester is September-Thanksgiving. Winter trimester is early January-mid March. Spring trimester is April-June. (This year, exams end June 8.)
How many classes do they take at one time?