Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Davidson
New College of Florida
Colorado College
Knox College
I just looked up New College of Florida. Man.
Count me in. I would’ve have liked to spend 4 years there! Right on the water!
Better visit first and decide if the campus culture is for you. This is NOT a school for conservatives.
I’d be okay with liberal campus culture amidst palm trees and sun. I’ve never been to Sarasota but the beaches are always ranked among the top in the US. It looks like a neat place. Their concept is a little different than most places, I can see how it might be “live changing.”
Of course it’s not about me and my old lady preferences. My DC loves trying new things but practically makes himself sick worrying about failure. A program like this might be perfect for him. He also likes research, and this seems like a good place for that. He is very into environmental studies and biology, but he would love to, say, try a difficult math course just to see how it goes.
Does anyone have any personal experience with this school? Would love to hear more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Davidson
New College of Florida
Colorado College
Knox College
I just looked up New College of Florida. Man.
Count me in. I would’ve have liked to spend 4 years there! Right on the water!
Better visit first and decide if the campus culture is for you. This is NOT a school for conservatives.
I’d be okay with liberal campus culture amidst palm trees and sun. I’ve never been to Sarasota but the beaches are always ranked among the top in the US. It looks like a neat place. Their concept is a little different than most places, I can see how it might be “live changing.”
Of course it’s not about me and my old lady preferences. My DC loves trying new things but practically makes himself sick worrying about failure. A program like this might be perfect for him. He also likes research, and this seems like a good place for that. He is very into environmental studies and biology, but he would love to, say, try a difficult math course just to see how it goes.
Does anyone have any personal experience with this school? Would love to hear more.
Emma Gonzalez attends NCF and has written about it and an attempt to merge it with larger state U's.
https://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/20200225/activist-emma-gonzalez-slams-new-college-bill-in-tweet-to-16-million-followers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Davidson
New College of Florida
Colorado College
Knox College
I just looked up New College of Florida. Man.
Count me in. I would’ve have liked to spend 4 years there! Right on the water!
Better visit first and decide if the campus culture is for you. This is NOT a school for conservatives.
I’d be okay with liberal campus culture amidst palm trees and sun. I’ve never been to Sarasota but the beaches are always ranked among the top in the US. It looks like a neat place. Their concept is a little different than most places, I can see how it might be “live changing.”
Of course it’s not about me and my old lady preferences. My DC loves trying new things but practically makes himself sick worrying about failure. A program like this might be perfect for him. He also likes research, and this seems like a good place for that. He is very into environmental studies and biology, but he would love to, say, try a difficult math course just to see how it goes.
Does anyone have any personal experience with this school? Would love to hear more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Davidson
New College of Florida
Colorado College
Knox College
I just looked up New College of Florida. Man.
Count me in. I would’ve have liked to spend 4 years there! Right on the water!
Better visit first and decide if the campus culture is for you. This is NOT a school for conservatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid was near top of kid's class and almost went to CTCL but didn't. Kid got into very selective SLAC with a vibe similar to CTCL. Most applicants don't get into that SLAC. Kid was really happy about having a fantastic backup plan and seriously considered the backup as possible first choice.
But, in the end, he went to the name school. That says it all.
What does it say? That kids with choices often pick the higher ranked school? I don't think this is ther brilliant point you think it is.
Thanks for confirming that kids (and parents) who choose CTCL typically don't have better alternatives.
Anonymous wrote:I will never understand the people who feel compelled to sh*t on the college choices of others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Except they were chosen by an objective journalist (from The NY Times), who put them in that category because he thought they WERE special.
That origin is objective fact.
But some loser on here has made it his hobby to claim that moniker is just a marketing gimmick.
It is a marketing gimmick. And no, their selection is definitely subjective, not objective fact. I mean, seriously.
Personally, I would be worried about the continued financial viability of most of the schools in the book. These are exactly the schools facing bankruptcy.
Anonymous wrote:Except they were chosen by an objective journalist (from The NY Times), who put them in that category because he thought they WERE special.
That origin is objective fact.
But some loser on here has made it his hobby to claim that moniker is just a marketing gimmick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Davidson
New College of Florida
Colorado College
Knox College
I just looked up New College of Florida. Man.
Count me in. I would’ve have liked to spend 4 years there! Right on the water!