Why can't you just find a good fit for yourself? Go to wash u. Go to vandy. Why do you have to beat on some institution that has a different perspective than your own? You're allowed to be conservative. Other people are allowed to be progressive. It's okay. |
I'm not sure you're "allowed" to be openly conservative at many of these institutions, including Princeton. |
Then go to Liberty U. Snowflake. |
Is this true of WashU? |
Tell that to their economics students. |
Yeah, this is just rank opportunism from Vandy and WashU. They smell an opportunity to get out from the shadow of more elite institutions by accepting the terms of the Rufos of the world. It’s embarrassing, short-term thinking but probably not surprising given the desperation of these schools to get out of the Ivies’ shadow (not to mention their location in deep-red states where I’m sure the fight against authoritarian ideology must be exhausting…but then university presidents are paid a whole lot of money to do this job, so my sympathy does not run very deep). I also know that at least one non-Ivy top-10 institution was approached to join the Vandy/WashU group and declined. They heard the pitch as purely opportunistic—let’s differentiate ourselves from the Ivies—and didn’t want any part of it. So it’s not just the Ivies who see this as foolish. |
Come on. Stop. You can’t actually be so brain-poisoned as to believe this. |
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I'm Jewish and I know a bunch of Jews who opted out of applying to Ivies (including some major legacies) and instead are at WashU, Vandy, etc.
Most of these families are over-reacting to the claims of anti-semitism at Ivies and are kind of Trumpy. I think there was some anti-semitism at these schools, but I think Trump has dramatically over-reacted and is using this to act like a tough guy, not because he cares about anti-semitism. But like most MAGA people, these families have had a deep drink of the Kool-Aid. I'm not sure if I want my kid surrounded by these types. I'm also not thrilled with Columbia and Penn. So I'm not sure what the right answer is. I want a school that is in it for the long term. |
What are the "non-Ivy top 10 institutions?" Duke? MIT? Cal Tech? Stanford? I think that is pretty much the list unless you want to be more loose in your definition of "top 10" and add Chicago, Hopkins, Northwestern? Why not just say what school it is? |
Yes, one of those. I was told this in confidence by a senior leader at the school, so I'm not going to be more specific. |
| The above posts show how privileged and entitled dcum moms are. Your larlos are not that special, I am sure they will survive and thrive at just any of these schools. Give it a rest! |
Aren't you special. |
LACs. They’re completely out of this mess. |
Dartmouth joined them, another very conservative school. Whats funny is there are several schools that have lobbied with this administration stealthily without causing a stir like WashU and Vanderbilt. |
Rice has no chance at becoming a force in finance outside of Texas. They would have to compete with UT, Duke, Emory, and UVa in its region that have already established themselves as feeders. Even Vanderbilt plays second fiddle to these schools. |