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Understanding the ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® Classroom Environment
One of my favorite things to talk about in regard to the ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® experience is the classroom environment. It was the deciding factor in my choosing of ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® and has […]
Read MoreThe Misconceptions of Attending a Women’s College
Like many of our Admissions Officers mention in our information sessions (which you can sign up for here), a good number of ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® students did not plan to go to […]
Read MoreBeing a ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® Student in 5C Academic Spaces
One concern or question that I get pretty often when interacting with prospective students is questioning if the Claremont Colleges are as social cohesive as admissions officers and student ambassadors […]
Read MoreUsing Cross-Registration to Your Advantage: The Benefits of a College Consortium
One of my favorite aspects of the academics at ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® is the ability to cross-register at the other schools. Although the Claremont Colleges are a fully functioning consortium, they all […]
Read MoreYou’ve Applied to College, Now What?
Now that you’ve applied to ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® and the other colleges on your list, we’re sure that you’re looking for things to do to distract yourself before the long wait for […]
Read MoreChoosing Your Major
With the potentially overwhelming number of majors to choose from and an almost universal interest in multiple subjects, many students at ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®, myself included, struggled with choosing a major. Whether […]
Read MoreLivin’ La Vita Italiana: Language Halls at ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®
One part of ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® culture that I appreciate is that education can exist outside of the classroom. An excellent example of that fact is the option to live in a […]
Read MoreMy Brave Journey in Going to Professor Office Hours
Going into college, I was terrified to go to a professor’s office hours. At my very competitive and sometimes stressful high school, going to ask a teacher a question or […]
Read MoreTo Dual or to Double, That is the Question
One question that my fellow Student Admission Ambassadors and I have gotten quite frequently is about the experience as a dual or double major. For context, I am a dual […]
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