FIFY. |
Um, yes - they did. That was certainly the implication, which was false. |
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William and Mary is extremely elite |
Bless your heart. ![]() |
Rose Hulman is good with merit. Also, RPI. |
W&M is such a unicorn. My kid thought Vassar and Carleton. But that’s not cheaper or necessarily an easier emit, depending on where you live. |
Nope. Not at ll the same vibe. |
TY! Michigan is on the list - we haven't visited yet though. |
To me, Berkeley: SF seems the most similar to Cambridge: Boston of anywhere I've been (lived in both areas). Some parts of Berkeley are grittier and less safe than Cambridge, but many neighborhoods are equally nice. Obviously very different regions of the country, of course. |
it says Villanova, Cooper Union, Rhode island school of design?? Are more selective than Emory???? This is why us news is important. |
Because another site may have made a data entry error? In any case, U.S. News, while it provides selectivity ranks for about 100 schools, limits these comparisons by category. |
I've lived in the Bay Area and went to HLS. You're underselling. |
Evanston obviously is further from Chicago than Cambridge is from Boston, but there otherwise are similarities.
The U District (Seattle) is in between proximity-wise. UMN might match, but I can't really speak to it. |
If you love CU Boulder, you might love University of Utah.
1. Mountains are closer. 2. Good football school. 3. Great scholarships for OOS and in-state tuition by sophomore year. 4. SLC is like Austin - a blue enclave in a sea of red. |