Thursday, April 16, 2015

Rhodes College--Memphis, Tennessee

Rhodes College campus
One of the comments that I hear most frequently in meetings with juniors is that they want to go to a college “in a city but with a campus.” Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee perfectly meets those criteria! Memphis is a fun city with a lot of culture, big time sports, great food (ask me about the barbeque pork nachos that I ate!) and so many opportunities for research and internships.


St. Jude Children's Research  Hospital
My time in Memphis actually began by going to visit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, which is located just a few minutes away from the Rhodes campus. I had heard about St. Jude from the commercials on TV and their giving campaign around the holidays but had no idea what an amazing facility it really is. St. Jude is a hospital for children with cancer and they do not charge their patients for any of their medical treatment. It currently costs $1.8 million a day to run the hospital and all of that money comes entirely from donations. Rhodes students are the only people who are able to intern at St. Jude- every year, they have tons of students getting hands-on opportunities to be involved in cutting edge cancer research. Over 70 percent of Rhodes students do academic internships in their junior or senior year because there are so many places to intern in Memphis. The director of career services told us that there are more law firms in the city wanting Rhodes students as interns than there are students to fill all of them!

the library
Rhodes is a small liberal arts college that has around 2,000 students on a beautiful Gothic campus.  Many colleges say that they look like Hogwarts and this is definitely one of them! I had the ability to attend an Introduction to International Relations class of only 25 students and the professor was able to call on the students by name during their heated discussion of the World Bank. The average class size is 14 students and some of the most popular majors are biology and business.

The Rhodes mascot is the Lynx
We learned about athletics at Rhodes also- as a Division III school, about 35 percent of their students are varsity athletes and some students even play more than one sport!  They have a ton of school spirit- their mascot is the Lynx and they are the only college in the country with the Lynx as a mascot. Besides all of the athletic opportunities on campus, Memphis has an NBA team and I got to see the Grizzlies in action. Students can get tickets to the games for just $5!

Rhodes is a great school if you are looking for smaller classes, a close community, and active school spirit in a city that gives you so many opportunities. The people at Rhodes have that wonderful southern hospitality and warmth- I had lunch with a student who attended Flint Hill School in northern Virginia and he said that even he has started saying “y’all” after being there for four years!

Thank you to the Admissions Office at Rhodes for a wonderful visit!


LP

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

You Should be Applying to Georgia Tech if....

You want to be an Engineer. 

But you probably already knew that. 

Before my March visit to Georgia Tech’s counselor program, I was well versed in their Top Ranked Engineering programs. Even so, touring the Engineering, Science, and Computer Science facilities was truly eye opening. If you are a student who wants to study a STEM related field, there is no question that Georgia Tech should be on the list of colleges you are considering.

But Georgia Tech has so much more to offer than Engineering! Let's talk about Atlanta. There aren't many campuses that are in world class cities and are also self-contained.  With ample green space, there is a clear sense of what is the campus and what is the city. The campus is stunning and Bobby Dodd Stadium is right in the center of everything. The skyline of Atlanta is visible all around the campus and any kind of shop or restaurant is easily accessible. If you love the campus/city environment of colleges like Georgetown, Boston College, and UPenn, you will love this campus! 

If you've never visited Atlanta or if (like me) it's been years since your last trip there, check out this piece from The Huffington Post. 

You want school spirit. 

Southern schools are serious about their football programs, but for some reason I knew more about Engineering at Georgia Tech than the history, traditions, and spirit of the student body there.

Read all about the Ramblin' Wreck song, the Yellow Jacket mascot, and "Rat Caps" here.
There's also Greek life, if you are interested. And, just for fun, a 184 foot water slide and one of the top ranked College Recreation Centers in the country.

You want to be a.....
The sky is the limit! Whether students are studying the liberal arts, foreign language, architecture, or finance, they are doing internships and co-ops and they have jobs when they graduate. In fact, Georgia Tech as been recognized nationally for Return on Investment.

Thanks to the Admissions Office at Georgia Tech for a fabulous visit!

Published by: TSM