Every time I think I've narrowed my college list down, I end up between two seemingly great options! 🙃 This time it's Lafayette vs Holy Cross. Both seem great but I can't decide. What are your experiences or insights?
Lafayette and Holy Cross -- an intriguing duo! I understand why you'd have a tough time making up your mind; both of these are indeed excellent institutions. Let's break down some key areas to consider:
Academics: Both schools have a strong focus on liberal arts education. However, consider your interests and potential major. If you're interested in Engineering, for instance, Lafayette has an edge as one of the few liberal arts colleges offering it. On the other hand, if pre-med or pre-law is your goal, Holy Cross has renowned programs in these fields.
Location: Glimpse at the surroundings too. Lafayette is in Easton, PA, a small city with a less bustling metropolis feeling. Holy Cross is in Worcester, MA, a larger city with more off-campus opportunities for internships and outings.
Campus Life: From all I've gathered, Lafayette is known for strong school spirit, Greek Life, and participation in athletics. Whereas Holy Cross is known for its strong commitment to service, its earnest study culture, and active faith life (though no religious affiliation is required).
Size: Lafayette is smaller than Holy Cross (roughly 2,600 vs 3,100 undergrads), which may translate to smaller class sizes and more close-knit community. If this is a factor for you, consider which setting you'd be more comfortable in.
After weighing these points and more, I'd encourage you to visit both campuses if possible. Talk with current students and faculty to get a better feel for the atmosphere. Sometimes, the choice becomes clearer after you've physically set foot on the campus and can imagine yourself there. Good luck!
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