Not necessarily true. A much higher percentage of students submit scores to ConnColl than to UConn. It's easy to have have high SAT ranges when only the top third of students actually send their scores. At ConnColl it's more than half. |
UMass will cost $35k a year, so you'd have to get a pretty significant discount from Conn Coll to make that worth it. I'm pretty skeptical that the prestige of Conn Coll is greater enough than UMass to justify the extra cost. Regardless of social class, UMass Lowell kids are the intellectual peers of Conn Coll kids. Basically Conn Coll lacks "bang for the buck". |
The bolded statement is totally 'tarted! Can you read a common data set? UMass Lowell has a 65% graduation rate with only 22% of freshmen in the top tenth of their high school class. Barely anyone submits test scores. It's far inferior to Conn Coll. You anti-LAC trolls have jumped the shark. |
JMU is ranked 259 while UMASS Lowell is 428. Not a very good comparison. Not to mention someone looking at an SLAC isn’t looking at schools with 22,000 students. This comparison is useless. Compare apples to apples. |
| Seriously. This has completely gone off the rails. According to NCES data, UMass Lowell has an admissions rate of 85 percent and median test score of 1250. Conn has an admissions rate of 38 percent and a median SAT score of 1350. They are not peer institutions. |
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With respect to the introduction of JMU as a school of equivalence, in this this national ranking, Conn placed 97th and JMU placed 380th:
https://wallethub.com/edu/e/college-rankings/40750 |
38% of UConn students submitted an SAT. 25% of those who submitted and enrolled scored below a 1220. 54% of Conn College students submitted an SAT score. 25% of those who submitted and enrolled scored below a 1160. The 25%/50%/75% SAT scores UConn 1220/1330/1410 Conn College 1160/1280/1400 You are wrong. If you are a high scorer (above 50th percentile for the school, you submit). But even those are higher than at UConn. UConn is 1/3rd the price, attracts stronger students. That is why a college like Conn College finds itself in the position it does. |
Did you make it past algebra 1? |
I suppose you are angry that Conn College is an average college with an above-average price tag? |
Wallethub? Really? Couldn't you find anything more reputable? How embarrassing. I guess you wanted to find whatever ranked JMU lowest.. you lose all credibility with your post. BTW Everyone knows Conn College is better ranked than JMU. The rankings were added to compare UMASS Lowell with JMU. They aren't peer schools. Again, for everyone who is so slow. Stick with comparing SLACs. |
Oh, if we are using random website's rankings, let's use Niche! Niche's 2025 Best Colleges in Connecticut 1) Yale 2) Wesleyan 3) Trinity 4) UCONN 5) Fairfield 6) Connecticut College https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/best-colleges/s/connecticut/ |
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Some people have lots of money so the price difference doesn't matter to them. So paying up means their kids will be surrounded by people like them.
Not everyone is looking for the best deal. |
+1 I am always telling my 3.0 GPA DS (very good looking kid) that he needs to marry a rich chick. Conn College is on his radar. |