Colleges growing in popularity

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Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin has been popular since the 60s. Who do you think were protesting the Vietnam War? DMV kids or locals?

I don’t think you know anything about Madison or the rest of Wisconsin.
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People here putting Elon on same level as Davidson and Wake Forest are crazy. Yes, better than it was 10 years ago and fine school but it is no where close to Davidson and WF which are elite Stone Ridge go to schools.


Pst...your snobbery is showing.
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University of Georgia seems to be increasingly popular
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Anonymous wrote:Occidental


No. Financial difficulties. Moody downgraded it. Google it.


If Oxy was good enough for Obama, a Nobel prize winner and a one-time Washington politician, it’s good enough for your kids.
You seem to forget that he left Oxy.


He left the same way he left Columbia and Harvard. No one is a perpetual professional student. Mr Honorable Prez had to go out and get the Nobel peace. Dunno what for but he did it.
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Yeah, you know WI real well. All those radicals from Whitefish Bay were the ones blowing up buildings and fighting the national guard....
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Anonymous wrote:Yeah, you know WI real well. All those radicals from Whitefish Bay were the ones blowing up buildings and fighting the national guard....

I’m from Wisconsin. Whitefish Bay is like the Wisconsin version of Bethesda or upper NW so not sure what you’re talking about.
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Anonymous wrote:Yeah, you know WI real well. All those radicals from Whitefish Bay were the ones blowing up buildings and fighting the national guard....

I just looked up the sterling hall bombing- perpetrators were from Delaware, Philly, and two from Madison.
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Anonymous wrote:Yeah, you know WI real well. All those radicals from Whitefish Bay were the ones blowing up buildings and fighting the national guard....

...why wouldn’t they be? Not sure what you’re trying to say.
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Anonymous wrote:Occidental


No. Financial difficulties. Moody downgraded it. Google it.


If Oxy was good enough for Obama, a Nobel prize winner and a one-time Washington politician, it’s good enough for your kids.
You seem to forget that he left Oxy.


He left the same way he left Columbia and Harvard. No one is a perpetual professional student. Mr Honorable Prez had to go out and get the Nobel peace. Dunno what for but he did it.
No, he didn’t. He transferred from Occidental after two years to Columbia and never looked back.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Occidental


No. Financial difficulties. Moody downgraded it. Google it.


If Oxy was good enough for Obama, a Nobel prize winner and a one-time Washington politician, it’s good enough for your kids.
You seem to forget that he left Oxy.


He left the same way he left Columbia and Harvard. No one is a perpetual professional student. Mr Honorable Prez had to go out and get the Nobel peace. Dunno what for but he did it.
No, he didn’t. He transferred from Occidental after two years to Columbia and never looked back.


And he left Columbia to go to Harvard and never lookEd back. Sounds like you had a hard reject from Oxy.
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Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio. Great school.
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Anonymous wrote:Occidental


No. Financial difficulties. Moody downgraded it. Google it.


If Oxy was good enough for Obama, a Nobel prize winner and a one-time Washington politician, it’s good enough for your kids.
You seem to forget that he left Oxy.


He left the same way he left Columbia and Harvard. No one is a perpetual professional student. Mr Honorable Prez had to go out and get the Nobel peace. Dunno what for but he did it.
No, he didn’t. He transferred from Occidental after two years to Columbia and never looked back.


And he left Columbia to go to Harvard and never lookEd back. Sounds like you had a hard reject from Oxy.
Considering Occendental selectivity is about 50 per cent, that would take some talent.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Occidental


No. Financial difficulties. Moody downgraded it. Google it.


If Oxy was good enough for Obama, a Nobel prize winner and a one-time Washington politician, it’s good enough for your kids.
You seem to forget that he left Oxy.


He left the same way he left Columbia and Harvard. No one is a perpetual professional student. Mr Honorable Prez had to go out and get the Nobel peace. Dunno what for but he did it.
No, he didn’t. He transferred from Occidental after two years to Columbia and never looked back.


And he left Columbia to go to Harvard and never lookEd back. Sounds like you had a hard reject from Oxy.
Considering Occendental selectivity is about 50 per cent, that would take some talent.


I have no dog in this fight. But you sure sound like your kids fell below 50%
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Anonymous wrote:I am seeing a big rise in popularity in the southern state schools — Clemson, USC, UF, FSU, Bama, Auburn, etc. If I recall correctly, U of South Carolina was one of the most represented schools among my daughter’s graduating class last year at a W.

Also: Pitt.


As someone who grew up in the south and couldn't wait to get away from all of this, I find this so ironic and borderline laughable.

Why?



DP - because they are mediocre schools in generally lousy environments and do not have any national stature unless you are on the football team.

lol. Oh, honey. Stay clueless.


They are only good if you are white trash rednecks.
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