Another ivy folded

Anonymous
Hijacking a Little, sorry. OP, how did your ‘24 graduate choose Penn? Where else did he look? My DD thinks she likes the look of it but then I read on here about how competitive kids are with each other and I get a little nervous. Of course she might not even get in, but just curious. TIA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bait and switch. Tuition checks have been received so now can proceed as required.

Look at what NYU prof Scott Galloway is saying these days about colleges. Those that are pushing students to get on campus are likely doing so (unfortunately) for financial concerns. If they had said online was the only way forward many many students would have balked at paying (rightly so) for a subpar experience.


My prof friends said the same earlier this summer, and people poo-pooed the idea. These decisions are so financially rough on families. I hope they have trip insurance for flights / refundable tix.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your Ivy League kids can’t hack DL, they really are snow flakes.


Why are you paying $80k a year for DL, you bloody fools?


No one is going to pay anything for DL.

That's why University of Iowa, Ohio State, Oberlin, etc. are all having in person classes.

People will, however, pay $80k a year for an ivy diploma.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UPenn reversed course and went fully online. Students are very upset. Not sure why the last minute change. They encouraged kids not to come to the area at all. Which ivys are left - Cornell, Columbia and Dartmouth?


Wait.. It's been over an hour and no one has corrected you that's it's Penn, not UPenn. What's happening to DCUM??!
Anonymous
Ivy students are buying the name, prestige and network anyway. So they'll be fine in the long run.

(And don't come after me for this post. You know it's true.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UPenn reversed course and went fully online. Students are very upset. Not sure why the last minute change. They encouraged kids not to come to the area at all. Which ivys are left - Cornell, Columbia and Dartmouth?


College dorm environment is the perfect environment for the virus to spread. The virus does not distinguish between ivy league or anywhere else.


Ivy League kids are smart enough to be strict with precautions and limit the spread.


Professional athletes are anal when it comes to health - from morning to the time they go to sleep. Yet, we see virus 🦠 Knocking out these pro athletes left and right. So imagine non-athletes. Ivy kids maybe smart - yet, they still think with their hormones.
Anonymous
It's just Penn. Not UPenn. (Or Penn State. But calling it that drives Penn alums crazy, which is well worth it.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UPenn reversed course and went fully online. Students are very upset. Not sure why the last minute change. They encouraged kids not to come to the area at all. Which ivys are left - Cornell, Columbia and Dartmouth?


Wait.. It's been over an hour and no one has corrected you that's it's Penn, not UPenn. What's happening to DCUM??!


Sorry, my mistake. I get mixed up. Obviously I don’t go there or have any direct affiliation. A friend sent me the letter as her kid is going. My kid is going to a different university
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's just Penn. Not UPenn. (Or Penn State. But calling it that drives Penn alums crazy, which is well worth it.)


Calm down! Who really cares about UPenn or Penn? OP already apologized. Penn alumni are so touchy. Not a good look.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your Ivy League kids can’t hack DL, they really are snow flakes.


Why are you paying $80k a year for DL, you bloody fools?


No one is going to pay anything for DL.

That's why University of Iowa, Ohio State, Oberlin, etc. are all having in person classes.

People will, however, pay $80k a year for an ivy diploma.


+100 the Education is the same. They’re paying for personal branding/marketing rights. One if two off years in the actual experience is inconsequential. If my kids were heading to business/finance/consulting/sales (ie fields where grad school isn’t necessary) I would totally pay for the brand too.
Anonymous
^ One or two ... (typo)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UPenn reversed course and went fully online. Students are very upset. Not sure why the last minute change. They encouraged kids not to come to the area at all. Which ivys are left - Cornell, Columbia and Dartmouth?


Wait.. It's been over an hour and no one has corrected you that's it's Penn, not UPenn. What's happening to DCUM??!


I graciously overlooked it. It is like nails on a chalkboard though! 😬
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ivy students are buying the name, prestige and network anyway. So they'll be fine in the long run.

(And don't come after me for this post. You know it's true.)


Or maybe they are just bright young people that want to get the best education possible?
Anonymous
By UPenn do you mean the school in Philadelphia often called simply Penn?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UPenn reversed course and went fully online. Students are very upset. Not sure why the last minute change. They encouraged kids not to come to the area at all. Which ivys are left - Cornell, Columbia and Dartmouth?


Wait.. It's been over an hour and no one has corrected you that's it's Penn, not UPenn. What's happening to DCUM??!


I graciously overlooked it. It is like nails on a chalkboard though! 😬


Haha! First thing I did! Look above.
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