BC vs Miami vs Wake

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agrees BC is above other two, and bottom half of Nescac starting with Wesleyan and working down. Amherst Middlebury Bowdoin Williams and Hamilton all better
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Anonymous wrote:Threads like these really bring out the best in people. So happy for the kind, supportive community this site has built.


Do you think the posters are actually terrible people and hide it in real life or does this site truly make people scumbags?

There are a couple distinctive posters that pop up anytime a handful of schools are mentioned. Those handful are sad individuals.


Yes like that mother who keeps saying state flagships are better to than privates. Harvard>UMass. Dartmouth>UNH. Brown>URI. Etc etc. There is almost no desirable state where the flagship is better than the privates, unless you want to live in the Dakotas.


Drunk already?
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Anonymous wrote:Threads like these really bring out the best in people. So happy for the kind, supportive community this site has built.


Do you think the posters are actually terrible people and hide it in real life or does this site truly make people scumbags?

There are a couple distinctive posters that pop up anytime a handful of schools are mentioned. Those handful are sad individuals.


Yes like that mother who keeps saying state flagships are better to than privates. Harvard>UMass. Dartmouth>UNH. Brown>URI. Etc etc. There is almost no desirable state where the flagship is better than the privates, unless you want to live in the Dakotas.


Drunk already?


Have fun telling other parents your kid chose Binghamton over Cornell because he wanted to test his mettle with the poors
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Anonymous wrote:BC is a step above the other two schools.


In terms of being more Catholic, yes. In terms of academics, athletics, Greek and social life, then no.


hahahahha…..true
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Anonymous wrote:Threads like these really bring out the best in people. So happy for the kind, supportive community this site has built.


I grew out of my Internet provocateur phase a long time ago. Some haven't quite got there yet.
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Anonymous wrote:Admissions percentage differences do not indicate the level the education you get at these schools in the same broad tiers. Plus, ultimately kids get out of it what they put into it. Are you looking for bragging rights or a good experience for your student?


You have to be a cretin to think the education at BC is better than an Ivy or a good NESCAC (or really any nescac, come to think of it).


I was comparing BC, Miami, and Wake. The subjects of this thread.
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Anonymous wrote:Admissions percentage differences do not indicate the level the education you get at these schools in the same broad tiers. Plus, ultimately kids get out of it what they put into it. Are you looking for bragging rights or a good experience for your student?


You have to be a cretin to think the education at BC is better than an Ivy or a good NESCAC (or really any nescac, come to think of it).


I was comparing BC, Miami, and Wake. The subjects of this thread.


Do you want your kid to be with idiotic dorks and men in dresses running around, or in good weather with well adjusted peers?
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Anonymous wrote:Which one is the best for sporty kids that are smart and extroverted? Emory seems too nerdy so it was removed from the list.

Emory was also out of reach if these were your options.


Correct. Much better than BC


Could the Emory kids hack it at UGA or GT?


Yes. Easily. Some full pays want to be around other full pays.


Why? Can’t hack it at a flagship?


Because being around kids who can only afford in state tuition is gross. Marry up


LOL what a moronic post. Most top flagships attract wealthy students that are richer AND smarter than you.


Oh please. Let the plebe be the plebe at state schools…


Sorry you didn’t get in and had to settle


Hahahaha…not the PP, but these State moms crack me up.


Do you realize top flagships are harder than theirs tier privates?


Emory is not in the same tier as UGA and GT though. Statistically, you are highly unlikely to get into Emory and not the other two. Look, math and reading aren't your thing, and that is why your dear child is at a state school that isn't Berkeley or UVA. You can seethe all you want, but the tuition is a rounding error for many students at private universities and they like to be around similar people. Keep relentlessly tracking your 529 each year and hoping dear Suzy doesn't get into Miami so she can go to FSU or something.


Looks like I struck a nerve lol try to stay a little more composed next time.


Nope. You’re poor and desperate to save a mere 200k.


You sound like an insecure striver and a provincial one at that.
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Anonymous wrote:Which one is the best for sporty kids that are smart and extroverted? Emory seems too nerdy so it was removed from the list.

Emory was also out of reach if these were your options.


Correct. Much better than BC


Could the Emory kids hack it at UGA or GT?


Yes. Easily. Some full pays want to be around other full pays.


Why? Can’t hack it at a flagship?


Because being around kids who can only afford in state tuition is gross. Marry up


LOL what a moronic post. Most top flagships attract wealthy students that are richer AND smarter than you.


Oh please. Let the plebe be the plebe at state schools…


Sorry you didn’t get in and had to settle


Hahahaha…not the PP, but these State moms crack me up.


Do you realize top flagships are harder than theirs tier privates?


Emory is not in the same tier as UGA and GT though. Statistically, you are highly unlikely to get into Emory and not the other two. Look, math and reading aren't your thing, and that is why your dear child is at a state school that isn't Berkeley or UVA. You can seethe all you want, but the tuition is a rounding error for many students at private universities and they like to be around similar people. Keep relentlessly tracking your 529 each year and hoping dear Suzy doesn't get into Miami so she can go to FSU or something.


Looks like I struck a nerve lol try to stay a little more composed next time.


Nope. You’re poor and desperate to save a mere 200k.


You sound like an insecure striver and a provincial one at that.


Nope. Ivy alum. Three kids who are too. Would never consider BC even if their SATs sucked
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BC is comparable to Villanova step above Providence and Fairfield. Several steps beneath ND and Gtown.
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Anonymous wrote:Which one is the best for sporty kids that are smart and extroverted? Emory seems too nerdy so it was removed from the list.

Emory was also out of reach if these were your options.


Correct. Much better than BC


Could the Emory kids hack it at UGA or GT?


Yes. Easily. Some full pays want to be around other full pays.


Why? Can’t hack it at a flagship?


Because being around kids who can only afford in state tuition is gross. Marry up


LOL what a moronic post. Most top flagships attract wealthy students that are richer AND smarter than you.


Oh please. Let the plebe be the plebe at state schools…


Sorry you didn’t get in and had to settle


Hahahaha…not the PP, but these State moms crack me up.


Do you realize top flagships are harder than theirs tier privates?


Emory is not in the same tier as UGA and GT though. Statistically, you are highly unlikely to get into Emory and not the other two. Look, math and reading aren't your thing, and that is why your dear child is at a state school that isn't Berkeley or UVA. You can seethe all you want, but the tuition is a rounding error for many students at private universities and they like to be around similar people. Keep relentlessly tracking your 529 each year and hoping dear Suzy doesn't get into Miami so she can go to FSU or something.


Looks like I struck a nerve lol try to stay a little more composed next time.


Nope. You’re poor and desperate to save a mere 200k.


You sound like an insecure striver and a provincial one at that.


Nope. Ivy alum. Three kids who are too. Would never consider BC even if their SATs sucked


Yet you still sound like an insecure, provincial striver LOL
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Threads like these really bring out the best in people. So happy for the kind, supportive community this site has built.


Do you think the posters are actually terrible people and hide it in real life or does this site truly make people scumbags?

There are a couple distinctive posters that pop up anytime a handful of schools are mentioned. Those handful are sad individuals.


Yes like that mother who keeps saying state flagships are better to than privates. Harvard>UMass. Dartmouth>UNH. Brown>URI. Etc etc. There is almost no desirable state where the flagship is better than the privates, unless you want to live in the Dakotas.


Drunk already?


Have fun telling other parents your kid chose Binghamton over Cornell because he wanted to test his mettle with the poors

No, here it would be Columbia>Cornell. Isn’t Cornell the state flagship?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Threads like these really bring out the best in people. So happy for the kind, supportive community this site has built.


Do you think the posters are actually terrible people and hide it in real life or does this site truly make people scumbags?

There are a couple distinctive posters that pop up anytime a handful of schools are mentioned. Those handful are sad individuals.


Yes like that mother who keeps saying state flagships are better to than privates. Harvard>UMass. Dartmouth>UNH. Brown>URI. Etc etc. There is almost no desirable state where the flagship is better than the privates, unless you want to live in the Dakotas.


Drunk already?


Have fun telling other parents your kid chose Binghamton over Cornell because he wanted to test his mettle with the poors


How poor are you?
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Anonymous wrote:Which one is the best for sporty kids that are smart and extroverted? Emory seems too nerdy so it was removed from the list.

Emory was also out of reach if these were your options.


Correct. Much better than BC


Could the Emory kids hack it at UGA or GT?


Yes. Easily. Some full pays want to be around other full pays.


Why? Can’t hack it at a flagship?


Because being around kids who can only afford in state tuition is gross. Marry up


LOL what a moronic post. Most top flagships attract wealthy students that are richer AND smarter than you.


Oh please. Let the plebe be the plebe at state schools…


Sorry you didn’t get in and had to settle


Hahahaha…not the PP, but these State moms crack me up.


Do you realize top flagships are harder than theirs tier privates?


Emory is not in the same tier as UGA and GT though. Statistically, you are highly unlikely to get into Emory and not the other two. Look, math and reading aren't your thing, and that is why your dear child is at a state school that isn't Berkeley or UVA. You can seethe all you want, but the tuition is a rounding error for many students at private universities and they like to be around similar people. Keep relentlessly tracking your 529 each year and hoping dear Suzy doesn't get into Miami so she can go to FSU or something.


Looks like I struck a nerve lol try to stay a little more composed next time.


Nope. You’re poor and desperate to save a mere 200k.


You sound like an insecure striver and a provincial one at that.


Nope. Ivy alum. Three kids who are too. Would never consider BC even if their SATs sucked


Yet you still sound like an insecure, provincial striver LOL


Nope. Went to a better HS and college than you, and I have a pedigree. Do you even know who your grandparents are?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Threads like these really bring out the best in people. So happy for the kind, supportive community this site has built.


Do you think the posters are actually terrible people and hide it in real life or does this site truly make people scumbags?

There are a couple distinctive posters that pop up anytime a handful of schools are mentioned. Those handful are sad individuals.


Yes like that mother who keeps saying state flagships are better to than privates. Harvard>UMass. Dartmouth>UNH. Brown>URI. Etc etc. There is almost no desirable state where the flagship is better than the privates, unless you want to live in the Dakotas.


Drunk already?


Have fun telling other parents your kid chose Binghamton over Cornell because he wanted to test his mettle with the poors

No, here it would be Columbia>Cornell. Isn’t Cornell the state flagship?


Columbia is for anti semitic foreigners now. It was good ten years ago when it was plausible that Gossip Girl characters attended. That crowd now goes to NYU
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