What do you mean when you say DC is applying to T10s?

Anonymous
To us, T10s are eight ivies and MIT and Stanford.
The stats of kids at our school go to US News T10s like Chicago, Hopkins, Northwestern are always in a tier below the stats of ivy kids.
Anonymous
Pot stirring thread. Do better.
Anonymous
It means different things to different people. None of it matters so just say “I wish you the best” and go on with your day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It means different things to different people. None of it matters so just say “I wish you the best” and go on with your day.


But this is how OP defines their life!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It means different things to different people. None of it matters so just say “I wish you the best” and go on with your day.


But this is how OP defines their life!


+1. You can tell OP has spent their entire life thinking about T10 schools 24 hrs a day.
Anonymous
Hmm. I always assumed people meant "just below Ivies" when they say T10, T20, T30, etc. Like there are Ivies, and then the top 10 schools that aren't Ivies (which most people will agree on at least 4-5 of those and then kind of deviate based on the region they grew up in or their degree focus).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To us, T10s are eight ivies and MIT and Stanford.
The stats of kids at our school go to US News T10s like Chicago, Hopkins, Northwestern are always in a tier below the stats of ivy kids.


Not true to our school. The kids going to MIT, JHU, CMU, Caltec, etc often have higher stats than some ivy kids. But their EC in a tier below. I personal know a couple of kids going to Georgia Tech/UT Austin with higher GPA/SAT than their classmates who goes to Cornell.
Anonymous
American parents usually have a better sense of how the education and admissions systems work. The Ivy League as a status symbol is basically marketing. For international or immigrant families, just stick to US News or WSJ ranking if ranking is something you take higher priority when shopping
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To us, T10s are eight ivies and MIT and Stanford.
The stats of kids at our school go to US News T10s like Chicago, Hopkins, Northwestern are always in a tier below the stats of ivy kids.


Name your school or return to your cranny beneath the troll bridge.

:clown:
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To us, T10s are eight ivies and MIT and Stanford.
The stats of kids at our school go to US News T10s like Chicago, Hopkins, Northwestern are always in a tier below the stats of ivy kids.


Name your school or return to your cranny beneath the troll bridge.

:clown:


PP. Chances are the OP won’t catch your humor 🙂 Let it be. It does help the U.S. economy when outsiders buy into prestige.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:American parents usually have a better sense of how the education and admissions systems work. The Ivy League as a status symbol is basically marketing. For international or immigrant families, just stick to US News or WSJ ranking if ranking is something you take higher priority when shopping

Really? Why do I see the opposite?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:American parents usually have a better sense of how the education and admissions systems work. The Ivy League as a status symbol is basically marketing. For international or immigrant families, just stick to US News or WSJ ranking if ranking is something you take higher priority when shopping

Really? Why do I see the opposite?


Good luck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To us, T10s are eight ivies and MIT and Stanford.
The stats of kids at our school go to US News T10s like Chicago, Hopkins, Northwestern are always in a tier below the stats of ivy kids.

I have noticed that whenever someone says they attend a “Top 10” it is invariably Chicago or Hopkins. Just like the kid attending an “Ivy” goes to Cornell.
Anonymous
T10, T20, T30 etc. is the USNews ranking with those number assignments. It is not anything else. To anyone who uses the term that is what it means.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To us, T10s are eight ivies and MIT and Stanford.
The stats of kids at our school go to US News T10s like Chicago, Hopkins, Northwestern are always in a tier below the stats of ivy kids.


You worry about you.
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