Differences in prestige over WashU versus an ivy like Cornell, Dartmouth or Brown?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have you guys ever been to WUSTL?! I do wish your kids steer clear of it so there is less competition for my kid. To OP's question, Cornell is much more famous than the other three internationally. It's in the same league as Harvard and Stanford, and more famous than all the other Ivies.


No issues there, wustl's applications have plateaued or even decreasing while pretty much every other top private is growing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have you guys ever been to WUSTL?! I do wish your kids steer clear of it so there is less competition for my kid. To OP's question, Cornell is much more famous than the other three internationally. It's in the same league as Harvard and Stanford, and more famous than all the other Ivies.


No issues there, wustl's applications have plateaued or even decreasing while pretty much every other top private is growing.


https://www.ivycoach.com/the-ivy-coach-blog/college-admissions/washu-admissions-statistics/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:washu’s peer score is 4.2 on us news. how does that compare to the other schools mentioned?

It's 4.1 actually and is the same as NYU


sad
Anonymous
DC is headed to WashU in the fall. Was lucky enough to be a recruited athlete. As a HYP grad, I was really floored by the campus visit. This school is as well resourced as any Ivy. I believe the endowment is around $12 billion which exceeds all three of the Ivy peers mentioned - even Cornell which is much larger. So much to like about the school. Statistically the student body is just as strong as the other schools (test scores etc). Name recognition is certainly worse versus the other schools. Many people don’t know it but these are also the same people who probably can’t name all the Ivy League schools or just aren’t familiar with the college landscape nowadays. Outcomes seem to be excellent nonetheless. In terms of whether it’s prestigious this is just dumb- 12 pct acceptance rate with avg SAT well into the 1500s. It’s an elite school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC is headed to WashU in the fall. Was lucky enough to be a recruited athlete. As a HYP grad, I was really floored by the campus visit. This school is as well resourced as any Ivy. I believe the endowment is around $12 billion which exceeds all three of the Ivy peers mentioned - even Cornell which is much larger. So much to like about the school. Statistically the student body is just as strong as the other schools (test scores etc). Name recognition is certainly worse versus the other schools. Many people don’t know it but these are also the same people who probably can’t name all the Ivy League schools or just aren’t familiar with the college landscape nowadays. Outcomes seem to be excellent nonetheless. In terms of whether it’s prestigious this is just dumb- 12 pct acceptance rate with avg SAT well into the 1500s. It’s an elite school.


Congratulations!

DS is also eyeing on WashU and has talked to the school coach on recruiting. He was told not to submit an SAT unless it's over 1530. Did your kid submit SAT? If yes, would you mind sharing the score? Thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC is headed to WashU in the fall. Was lucky enough to be a recruited athlete. As a HYP grad, I was really floored by the campus visit. This school is as well resourced as any Ivy. I believe the endowment is around $12 billion which exceeds all three of the Ivy peers mentioned - even Cornell which is much larger. So much to like about the school. Statistically the student body is just as strong as the other schools (test scores etc). Name recognition is certainly worse versus the other schools. Many people don’t know it but these are also the same people who probably can’t name all the Ivy League schools or just aren’t familiar with the college landscape nowadays. Outcomes seem to be excellent nonetheless. In terms of whether it’s prestigious this is just dumb- 12 pct acceptance rate with avg SAT well into the 1500s. It’s an elite school.


Congratulations!

DS is also eyeing on WashU and has talked to the school coach on recruiting. He was told not to submit an SAT unless it's over 1530. Did your kid submit SAT? If yes, would you mind sharing the score? Thanks.


DS was told 1500 minimum. Did not submit his 1430. Had multiple 5s on AP tests which we did submit but only after “strong” pre-read came back. Applied ED1 and got in. Very strong but not flawless transcript, mostly As, high (but not super high) rigor, one outstanding non-athletic achievement and generally goods ECs. We are all very excited! Such a high quality school in so many ways. DS feels very lucky to have the opportunity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WashU fine. But not in same class.

WashU = Northeastern/Lehigh/Emory

WashU < Any Ivies or near Ivies


Princeton seems to think otherwise at least
https://ir.princeton.edu/other-university-data/common-data-set


Columbia not included but Wustl is?

I guess they needed a bottom anchor benchmark for wustl


It’s always the ones who didn’t go to any of those who speak like this. What a weird thing to say
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WashU fine. But not in same class.

WashU = Northeastern/Lehigh/Emory

WashU < Any Ivies or near Ivies


Princeton seems to think otherwise at least
https://ir.princeton.edu/other-university-data/common-data-set


Columbia not included but Wustl is?

I guess they needed a bottom anchor benchmark for wustl


It’s always the ones who didn’t go to any of those who speak like this. What a weird thing to say


Went to LSJU but nice try.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WashU fine. But not in same class.

WashU = Northeastern/Lehigh/Emory

WashU < Any Ivies or near Ivies


Princeton seems to think otherwise at least
https://ir.princeton.edu/other-university-data/common-data-set


Columbia not included but Wustl is?

I guess they needed a bottom anchor benchmark for wustl


It’s always the ones who didn’t go to any of those who speak like this. What a weird thing to say


Went to LSJU but nice try.


Wow, makes this whining even sadder
Anonymous
What is LSJU?
Anonymous
Someone on this site has a grind against WashU. I’m guessing that poster or their child was rejected.

WashU is absolutely a top tier school. One of best undergraduate business schools and premed programs. Acceptance rate for the school was around 11% this year. Higher than ivies but still extremely competitive.
Anonymous
WUSTL is great. My kid that wanted the mid-size undergrad focused Ivy (and attends) would have chosen it after those. It’s a great choice for those students who don’t want a large state school like UofM, UNc, UVA, UCLA etc. but larger than a SLAC.
Anonymous
Our daughter is part of the WashU's class of 2029. A couple of weeks ago we went to an admitted students day in DC and we were told that that the acceptance rate of around 11% this year. We have two other kids and they both went to top 20 schools (Duke and Stanford). We were just as impressed by WashU as the other schools her siblings attended. We believe it is an excellent fit for our daughter. I will just be glad we no longer have to pay tuition in a few years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC is headed to WashU in the fall. Was lucky enough to be a recruited athlete. As a HYP grad, I was really floored by the campus visit. This school is as well resourced as any Ivy. I believe the endowment is around $12 billion which exceeds all three of the Ivy peers mentioned - even Cornell which is much larger. So much to like about the school. Statistically the student body is just as strong as the other schools (test scores etc). Name recognition is certainly worse versus the other schools. Many people don’t know it but these are also the same people who probably can’t name all the Ivy League schools or just aren’t familiar with the college landscape nowadays. Outcomes seem to be excellent nonetheless. In terms of whether it’s prestigious this is just dumb- 12 pct acceptance rate with avg SAT well into the 1500s. It’s an elite school.


Congratulations!

DS is also eyeing on WashU and has talked to the school coach on recruiting. He was told not to submit an SAT unless it's over 1530. Did your kid submit SAT? If yes, would you mind sharing the score? Thanks.


DS was told 1500 minimum. Did not submit his 1430. Had multiple 5s on AP tests which we did submit but only after “strong” pre-read came back. Applied ED1 and got in. Very strong but not flawless transcript, mostly As, high (but not super high) rigor, one outstanding non-athletic achievement and generally goods ECs. We are all very excited! Such a high quality school in so many ways. DS feels very lucky to have the opportunity.


Thank you for sharing. I am excited for your kid. Best wishes
Anonymous
The Ivy boost at this point is really only about international prestige. i.e. people know the Ivies and Oxbridge everywhere. Stanford as well as MIT and Caltech for STEM are the only US schools that are equivalent to and/or superior to the Ivies from that perspective. But that doesn’t mean they’re the best school for your kid or that they produce the best experiences or outcomes.
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