Siena

<p>Deciding between just a few schools now. I love reading the comments on this website.<br>
Why is no one writing anything about Siena?</p>

<p>All of my son's other schools have pages of comments, but no one is writing anything here about Siena.</p>

<p>This school has a great reputation, doesn't it?</p>

<p>Going to visit next weekend. Also looking at Fordham, loyola, stonehill, and providence. What other schools did you look at?</p>

<p>Providence, Fairfield, Assumption, Scranton, Loyola</p>

<p>Siena was great. Especially liked Fr Greg!</p>

<p>We visited Siena with both of my kids. Both of them loved it. It ended up second on my daughter’s list, and even though son really liked it there, they didn’t have the major that he ultimately chose. But he would have been very happy there, too. Both of them went to Scranton.</p>

<p>tellch00- did you visit Stonehill? any info there. Very little available.<br>
Son taking ONE last visit on Monday to Stonehill. His list is now down to Siena, Scranton, Quinnipiac and Stonehill as the late entry sleeper. At present expected as business major but who knows. If Stonehill does not give him magic, then I think he’ll go to Scranton. He visited there 4x and did overnight too. I will be happy with with Scranton, Siena or Stonehill.</p>

<p>visiting providence on the 18th and stonehill on the 19. Loyola and scranton late april/may</p>

<p>I gather your a JR as May 1 is deposit day.</p>

<p>yes, a Junior</p>

<p>My husband and I are both Siena graduates. We absolutely love the school. Our daughter is trying to decide between Siena and Suny Geneseo. She was also accepted at Fordham, Hartwick, Stonehill, Syracuse, Boston University, and Providence. Siena is 2 miles from Albany, the state capital of NY and so there are lots of opportunities for internships with state government, hospitals, human service agencies…etc. Students are friendly and involved in campus life…great choice!</p>

<p>Definitely Stonehenge. Great location in England and always a popular tourist attraction.</p>