<p>I have to second ConCerndDad at this point. D is attending MHC and the young women there know what they want and why they’re there. They are also open-hearted and open minded, with a zest for life. I take issue with the following:</p>
<p>“MHC is known for bringing in students from low-income backgrounds, which while I am not wealthy, I am not low-income and I worry that the school is rather slanted in that students who don’t have as many resources. For example, so many of the scholarships, stipends, and opportunities are for students who haven’t done things. For example if a student hasn’t been abroad, or if a student is FIRST to go to college. Whereas at bucknell, students are known for being upper-middle class and I would be probably below average and maybe have a better experience.”</p>
<p>Are you are equating money with “better” life experience? </p>
<p>I know nothing about Bucknell but perhaps you should visit their site.</p>