No one said it didn't. |
So that is not surprising? As a parent of a kid at St Andrews and one at Dartmouth I can tell you my kids t St Andrews turned down Brown for St Andrews and several of her friends made similar choices depending on their major. Stop generalizing everything. |
Going to an American rich kid party school that is essentially just the English version of Tulane over an ivy is surprising. St Andrews is nowhere near the level of Oxbridge. |
Mine turned down Columbia for U Chicago. |
Because Uchicago is a much better university for a majority of fields. |
But, you missed the real issue as many who turn down Harvard do so to attend another Ivy League school; this thread is about turning down an Ivy League school (Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Brown, U Penn) to attend a non-Ivy League school. Would be a more interesting thread if it discussed whether or not those who turned down an Ivy League school to attend a non-Ivy had any regrets 10 years after graduating college/university. Also, this thread should expand the list of Ivy League schools from 8 to 10 to include Stanford & MIT. |
No-one who is rejecting an ivy is regretting that decision a decade out. Most who are, are choosing prestigious schools like WASP or ivy+ colleges. |
How would you know ? |
It's just an a reality of being an adult. Why do you believe otherwise? |
WOW ! Clearly not an issue in your life. |
Peer schools, so not shocking. |
You are an idiot. And it is not surprising at all. English version of Tulane? You must be a moron. |
| Oh boy OP. You're going to miss a chance to brag and it seems you' ll need to explain your kid's choice forever... "Let me make sure you know he got into Ivy, but he chose UMBC instead because of his major". Some won't care, some won't believe you, and others will pity you because you couldn't afford it. |
Touchy! |
Yikes |