Thursday, May 1, 2008

Basic Answers for Claremont McKenna Freshmen

Believe it or not, I've actually started to receive emails from the Claremont McKenna Class of 2012. I'm just as shocked as you are, but there you have it.

I'll address the questions in the order in which I've received them.

"Should I get the 12 or the 16 meal plan?"

Unless you plan to eat every single meal in the dining halls -- a mission even I'm incapable of doing-- don't bother getting the

I got the 12 meal plan this year and it was more than enough. Next year, I'll be getting the 8 meal plan.

Remember it's all you can eat. I usually just go in at lunch or dinner and just eat enough for the whole day.

"What should I put on the housing form?"

My advice to anyone filling out the housing form is to be as brutally honest as possible.

I knew that I really didn't want to live in a building without air conditioning and so I made that very clear.

If you are very much opposed to drinking and want to live somewhere clean, I whole heartedly recommend Stark.

"Is Claremont McKenna a party school?"

Despite how much I rail about how the student fees go to parties that I never attend, I must confess that C.M.C.'s party culture is highly overrated. Yes, we did have a lot of visits to the emergency room this year, but on balance, I think many students overstate how often they drink.

There's a sizable chunk of the population that goes to all the parties, but as with all colleges there's also a bunch of folks that never go. Many of us happen to live in Stark Hall.

"What's the workload like?"

C.M.C. is as hard as you want to make it.

I think it's entirely possible to use Ratemyprofessors.com to find out which teachers are the easiest and scoot by. I wouldn't recommend it, but it does happen to be true.

We aren't particularly competitive, but you can find a friendly competition if you are looking for it.

"Where do you get take out from?"

Mixed Bowl, Dominoes, and Round Table Pizza. I wouldn't eat any of them more than once a week if you want to live to graduate.

"Is Claremont McKenna Israel-friendly?"

I'm not even sure I know entirely what that means. If by Israel friendly, you mean that we don't constantly hate on the Holy Land like some other schools, than the answer is "yes."

There are a lot of Jewish students at the 5-Cs, many of whom are pro-Israel. There are also a lot of moderates and conservatives who are pro-Israel. We generally have a lot of pro-Israel speakers come to the Athenaeum, although we do have a vocal minority that is anti-Israel.


6 comments:

Mr. Naron said...

If you can score a ride or want to take a nice walk, I recommend Juanitas on Indian Hill and San Bernardino. Best Mexican food around. And cheap.

Jonathan said...

to give a bit more perspective on CMC's workload, actually it is pretty tough. talking to my grad school classmates, many of them i admit did come from big schools (Ohio State, anyone?) and bragged about how they really didnt need to do the reading for class or how it was easy to impress a grad student TA at discussion seminars since lecture time was snooze time. in comparison to CMC, CMC is much much more difficult (people were nearly flabbergasted when i told them there were profs at my undergrad that "cold-called" on folks at random, like law school). Overall, in comparison to other liberal arts colleges, we might not be the most difficult of the bunch, but our grads I think learn more on average because of our amazing gov/econ faculty. plus CMC's faculty in our areas is distinguished and award winning as well, and CMC prepares its grads for more school, work and life better than most places I know.

Charles Johnson said...

Well said, Jonathan. I think you're right about the workload, but I think that's mostly only true for Gov and Eco. majors.

Anonymous said...

oh my god, Charles Johnson just offered thoughts on CMC that I completely agree with...

::jumps out window::

Charles Johnson said...

Anonymous,

I sure hope you weren't on the second floor or higher!

Anonymous said...

first floor. Just a few scratches.