ASU has become a diploma mill. They have no admissions standards and anyone with a pulse can enroll at this school now. |
UCLA has really tarnished its reputation by eliminating standardized tests in undergrad college admissions. They are admitting many students that have no business attending this school who cannot succeed there. A perfect GPA at a terrible high school is a meaningless signal of college readiness without test scores. |
Much of this over representation is because these kids are smarter than average. The average IQ of people in the top .1% is significantly higher than the population average so this is reflected in their kids test scores. Obviously donor, sports and legacy is a component too though. |
Ha! I went to college looking for both, and I definitely got both! (Duke ‘92) No regrets. I learned so much about myself, others, and the world. Those four years were high-growth on all fronts: -intellectual (rigorous multi-disciplinary course load, far-ranging exploration of ideas, and deep, thought-provoking conversations with my peers); -professional (discipline, stronger work habits, proven writing skills, and the start of a rewarding career); -social (vibrant campus community, strong life-long friendships, wide group of acquaintances, and a handful romantic relationships, both serious and casual); - mindset (greater resilience as a result of bouncing back from failures, humility, curiosity, and an increased willingness to experiment with reasonable (and occasionally less reasonable) risks - which at times included quite a bit of partying (and yes, some vomiting 😂) via Greek life, independent social events, and big time sports.) I know this was 30+ years ago, but my guess is that motivated and socially adept kids will be able to find or create this type of an experience most anywhere. Even at the grindiest Ivy or the less overtly intellectual school. We all can find our people if we try. True? |
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"Tons of rich Californians at SMU and TCU"
-yep. SMU & TCU seem to be taking the spot of the old USC as a landing spot for a certain type of kid. ASU & U of A to some extent as well. |
Some regions in America prioritize less the education of their children, and focus more on their house/neighborhood/lifestyle. Think Real Housewives of Orange County. I recall one of the wives doing college tours with their kids (Heather Dubrow) and she was hoping for schools like Loyola Marymount and Syracuse as goals. Their house cost over 10 million, they were focused on prestige neighborhoods, trips and handbags, but could care less about the name brand of the school. I guess they know they'll just pass on generational wealth and don't need college to open doors. |
SMU and TCU take most kids from our CA high school. They are not particularly selective and they offer merit. |
So wealthy and not competitive. Per the OP. Understood the assignment. |
| In Minnesota we love the University of Minnesota, Carlton, St. Thomas and St. Olaf. |