Which are the top academic rich kid schools?

Anonymous
Dartmouth, Vanderbilt, WUSTL, Wake Forest seem like some. They all fell in the rankings because of a revised focus on the poors. Others?
Anonymous
UChicago
Anonymous
Well, if they are that good then "the poors" won't be so for much longer

I have seen HYPS turn poor into rich more than once.
Anonymous

Any private schools that dropped in rankings?


Anonymous
NYU
Anonymous
Williams
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth, Vanderbilt, WUSTL, Wake Forest seem like some. They all fell in the rankings because of a revised focus on the poors. Others?


Your attitude is pretty condescending for someone that includes Washington university St. Louis and wake forest as top academic schools.
Anonymous
Georgetown.
Requires test scores. Requires interviews. And little aid.

Anonymous
Haverford, Pomona, Carleton
Anonymous
Berkeley rose this year but it is heavily academic focused university.
Anonymous
Boston College
Tufts
Wash U
Tulane
Wake Forest
Chicago

All close to $90K and almost no merit aid. You're either poor or you have (and are willing to spend) $400K for undergrad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Haverford, Pomona, Carleton


No, Pomona is one of the most socioeconomically diverse LACs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown.
Requires test scores. Requires interviews. And little aid.



That’s more respectful than TO and being a finishing school

Georgetown holding out on test scores is a breath of fresh air

What holds back gtown is the facilities and endowment
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Boston College
Tufts
Wash U
Tulane
Wake Forest
Chicago

All close to $90K and almost no merit aid. You're either poor or you have (and are willing to spend) $400K for undergrad.

University of Chicago is quite socioeconomically diverse, relative to other T50 private schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Haverford, Pomona, Carleton

These are super woke. Haverford and Pomona still require the vaccine (tho Carleton no longer does)
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