Hello everyone! I'm starting my college search and trying to find schools that are— well, let's say unique or intriguing in some way. It could be about their curriculum, campus culture or traditions. So, what would you say are some of the most interesting colleges out there? Thanks in advance!
Sure, there are several colleges that stand out for various reasons: their unique curriculum, unusual traditions, or distinctive campus cultures.
Starting with curriculum, you can consider Brown University, which is known for its open curriculum. There are no general education requirements, meaning you have the freedom to explore different areas of study without being confined to a fixed syllabus.
Colleges like Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are also interesting. MIT's first year is pass/fail, encouraging students to take risks and explore challenging courses without the pressure of grades.
If you are looking for schools with unique campus cultures and traditions, check out Rice University. Each student at Rice is assigned to one of eleven residential colleges before they matriculate. These residential colleges are self-governed, each with a distinct culture and tradition.
Schools like the University of Chicago are known for their quirky, intellectually focused campus culture. The college has a tradition called "Scav" which is an annual multi-day scavenger hunt, and the list of items can include anything from solving complex mathematical puzzles to building a breeder reactor.
Additionally, Hampshire College is an intriguing institution. This school does not use traditional grades. Instead, students receive narrative evaluations from their professors.
These are just a few examples that might pique your interest. Remember, it's important to visit campuses virtually or in person, and speak with current students or alumni, to get a true sense of what these unique colleges offer!
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