So here's my list of thoughts:
Pro:
- The campus is pretty, pretty, pretty. I LOVE the campus.
- Academic freedom. I really want to have the time to take a random class that I just feel like taking. Vassar doesn't have a core curriculum and their majors aren't too intense.
- 98% of kids live on campus, and there's no Greek system.
- It's a good school. Enough said.
- It's a liberal arts school. Therefore, I can't get a B.S. if I decide to do a double major in Chemistry.
- It's a little too artsy for me. I'm an engineering kid. I need people who are really down-to-earth around me.
- Poughkeepsie is only pretending to be a city. Seriously. It has a population of 30,000. The town I currently live in--which is technically called a "village"--has 29,000 people.
- $$$. My parents say that they'll pay for college, but I don't really want to burden them with the costs of a school I don't like that much.
- Seems very insular.
- Too many women. By the time I leave for college, I will have spent four years in a program with seven girls and 28 guys. I'm too used to being in a male-dominated program to switch to a place with majority females.
So far we've been choosing colleges to visit based on convenience. But this summer, we won't have to worry as much about staying within a day trip length. My dad has compiled a stpreadsheet with all the SAT scores and stuff of a bunch of schools. WE're estimating that my scores will be around 2100-2200, but if a school doesn't use writing, then I'll have a better chance, because the writing was my weakest section.
The other colleges I've looked at so far:
- Williams: Remember the part where I said that I want a good location. Well, in the middle of a giant forest doesn't count. If they were actually part of civilization, though, they would be on my list.
- Lehigh: Too many hills. Sorry.
Next schools to look at:
- Georgetown
- Boston College
- Brandeis
- Duke
- University of Virginia
- UPenn
- Amherst
- UChicago
- Columbia
- NYU
- Brown
- Dartmouth
Any other suggestions?
3 comments:
Yay Georgetown! I'm going to spend 5 weeks there, I'll have plenty to say about it. And of course, my dream school, Penn.
Looking at colleges is so much fun- the future is so full of opportunities and there are so many possibilities! For me choosing a college was easy- one step on campus and I knew I belonged there- it just FELT right!
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