<p>I’ve done a fair amount of research for both of these schools, but I still can’t nail down which is best for me. So, I figured I’d ask you guys for help.</p>
<p>Both schools seem to provide rigorous academic programs with intellectual atmospheres outside of the classroom–exactly what I’m looking for. Both schools claim to harbor close relationships between professors and students (with the student-to-teacher ratios to back it up). Again, this is what I want. After that, however, things get a little blurry.</p>
<p>I’ve heard comments that both Pomona and Swarthmore have mostly “quirky”, “nerdy”, “liberal”, “activist” -type students, which sounds awesome to me, but I really have to see it for myself. I’m going to visit both schools within the next month (I hope), to get a better feel of the social environments.</p>
<p>There are obvious geographic differences between the two… and if I had to select between the two on climate alone, I’d stick with Pomona.</p>
<p>But, that’s pretty much my understanding of both schools, and as you can see, they seem very similar. So, I ask you: what are the similarities and differences (or the pros and cons) between the schools (other than the ones I just listed)?</p>
<p>Any help is appreciated :)</p>