Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious.....why go to an Ohio LAC without a great brand in this region when you could go to an equally selective/rigorous/prestigious LAC in the northeast/NE region with better brand recognition.
The schools that are equally selective/rigorous/prestigious as Kenyon do not have better brand recognition. Kenyon is one of the most famous LACs especially due to its excellence in English and its beautiful campus.
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious.....why go to an Ohio LAC without a great brand in this region when you could go to an equally selective/rigorous/prestigious LAC in the northeast/NE region with better brand recognition.
Anonymous wrote:The highly educated know of Kenyon as they do Williams, Swarthmore, Grinnell, etc.
Whether or not the average person knows isn't going to be too influential when the target demographic attending these schools will be in a different company altogether.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Calvin and Hobbes????
they went there??
The creator of Calvin and Hobbes is a Kenyon alum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The highly educated know of Kenyon as they do Williams, Swarthmore, Grinnell, etc.
Whether or not the average person knows isn't going to be too influential when the target demographic attending these schools will be in a different company altogether.
This sounds so snotty.
Anonymous wrote:The highly educated know of Kenyon as they do Williams, Swarthmore, Grinnell, etc.
Whether or not the average person knows isn't going to be too influential when the target demographic attending these schools will be in a different company altogether.
Anonymous wrote:The problem with Kenyon is that, years down the road, you will be having discussions similar to this thread. That is, you will be trying to convince people that you went to a pretty good liberal arts college that very few people have heard of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Calvin and Hobbes????
they went there??
Anonymous wrote:Calvin and Hobbes????
Anonymous wrote:DD is a rising junior at Kenyon, and we could not have asked for a better college experience for her. OP, if you have any more specific questions about the school, I'd be glad to answer them, but first I'd just like to say that yes, it's a tough school, and yes, it's rural--there's no doubt in my mind that it's not a school for just any kid. However, DD absolutely loves those aspects of the school, and I think it's interesting to note that she and the vast majority of her friends are from big cities (DC, NYC, LA, etc). In a way, I think it's really nice for the kids to be so isolated for their college years, as it's definitely a change of pace from city life, and most kids will go on to grad school or work in major cities after graduation. It also definitely builds a really strong sense of community unlike any I've observed at other schools. Once again, the location isn't for everyone, but I wouldn't nix it until you visit to see if it's something your DC might actually enjoy. Hope this helps!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A pretty good liberal arts college.
DePauw is better.