Anonymous wrote:UVA was the #1 choice before starting campus visits and then we didn't even apply.
Anonymous wrote:UVA was the #1 choice before starting campus visits and then we didn't even apply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We loved Virginia Tech. The campus is cohesive and contained, even for a larger school - very walkable and beautiful.
Interesting. I didn't like it much. The bus station ruined it for me.
Anonymous wrote:Did not like Swarthmore. We went one day before the 2024 elections and the campus was dead. In comparison, Penn on the same day was buzzing with activity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought I would love Wake Forest but found it to be kind of bland and very white and found the “we do lots of community service in the local community” very white savior vibes. Also way too much Greek life influence with little to nothing else to do. Daughter liked it fine but didn’t love, I’d rather she not apply.
I am generally not thrilled with how most top schools have leaned too far into diversity for the sake of diversity - I want diversity, but many have gone overboard. That being said, I was shocked at how white Wake was. I don't think I saw a minority non-athlete. It was kind of creepy. And agree it is too fratty. Campus is pretty and kids were nice but it was just off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loved UChicago and Northwestern. Two beautiful campuses with Chicago in the middle...now just the weather...UChicago was a mini Oxford and NU just felt like they had it together, Miro sculpture in the Theater impressed my husbandAll around impressed with Chicagoland.
Just imagine how nice the area would be if the Mayor of Chicago was even slightly competent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williams was DD’s dream school but the students were incredibly pretentious. Our guide bragged about grade’s being less inflated than peer schools and said that Williams students were “just better” for anything you want to do. A lot of #1 LAC talking points, little substance.
Swat was a really bad fit. Sweat culture is real.
Haverford ended up being the perfect place with a tiny, humble student body and a great physics department tour. We adored it and it originally wast on our radar.
Our tour guide was the opposite of this PP's experience.
Anonymous wrote:Loved UChicago and Northwestern. Two beautiful campuses with Chicago in the middle...now just the weather...UChicago was a mini Oxford and NU just felt like they had it together, Miro sculpture in the Theater impressed my husbandAll around impressed with Chicagoland.
Dp Northwestern is gorgeous but the student vibe is very self aware and not in a good way. I was surprised by how annoying the tour guides seemed.Anonymous wrote:Boo I'm disappointed to read all this about Northwestern. I went to the U of Chicago in the 1980s and at that time Northwestern was considered the fun, social school on Lake Michigan. Does it give Georgetown vibes, would anyone venture to say? rich, preppy, private school kids?
Anonymous wrote:Williams was DD’s dream school but the students were incredibly pretentious. Our guide bragged about grade’s being less inflated than peer schools and said that Williams students were “just better” for anything you want to do. A lot of #1 LAC talking points, little substance.
Swat was a really bad fit. Sweat culture is real.
Haverford ended up being the perfect place with a tiny, humble student body and a great physics department tour. We adored it and it originally wast on our radar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought I would love Wake Forest but found it to be kind of bland and very white and found the “we do lots of community service in the local community” very white savior vibes. Also way too much Greek life influence with little to nothing else to do. Daughter liked it fine but didn’t love, I’d rather she not apply.
I am generally not thrilled with how most top schools have leaned too far into diversity for the sake of diversity - I want diversity, but many have gone overboard. That being said, I was shocked at how white Wake was. I don't think I saw a minority non-athlete. It was kind of creepy. And agree it is too fratty. Campus is pretty and kids were nice but it was just off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought I would love Wake Forest but found it to be kind of bland and very white and found the “we do lots of community service in the local community” very white savior vibes. Also way too much Greek life influence with little to nothing else to do. Daughter liked it fine but didn’t love, I’d rather she not apply.
My public school kid kept saying these are all private school kids. I couldn't tell the difference.
It’s pretty easy to tell. Boys from private schools aren’t wearing jeans.