Notre Dame : Vanderbilt : St Andrews |
with friends kids at all of these but Columbia, it does not matter nearly as much as DCUM thinks, as far as the undergrad experience. All are left of center schools, and all had something like 80-20% votes Harris to Trump based on polls by college dems and republicans and the on campus visual politics last fall. Again, no on campus info on Columbia, but the rest were simply not too different for the 24-25 school year. |
Fixed it for you. |
NYC TT, this year no Jewish kids go to Columbia. |
Carleton: U Puget Sound. |
Same for us (TT private) in another market. |
Duke: Vanderbilt: Wake: SMU |
Vanderbilt: USC: SMU: Tulane |
MIT - Rice
Stanford - Vanderbilt Penn - Chicago Princeton - WashU Duke - Wake Forest Johns Hopkins - Emory Notre Dame - Georgetown Michigan - Ohio State Harvard - Northeastern |
I would flip Holy Cross and Villanova. |
MIT: RPI. |
This is really good. I would change Northeastern to a backup for Michigan and harvard's backup to BC. Lots of northeast, non-rural ivy seekers have BC as a backup, for all interests except hard core stem(physics, engineering). Northeastern seems to attract stem kids who want Michigan or Berkeley as their top choice. They usually do not apply to ivies at all, but might have MIT on there as a super reach. |
How is Penn paired with Chicago? Chicago is econ central, no engineering, very small premed. |
The only accurate one thus far. Well done PP! |
Smart, big city, so so nabe, prep school, pre-pro |