No one has heard of DDs college

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Anonymous wrote:People can diss on SLACs all they want. In fact I hope they do. SLACs are the cheat code for grad school. Put you on better footing for top law, medical, grad schools than then ivies and state flagship not in same universe. Others will disagree. I hope they do. I know 1/3 of the kids at my T3 law school went to SLACs.


LACs are the cheat code for grad school because the kids have to go to grad school to be employable. Art history, gender studies, anthro, etc. just doesn't cut it in the real world.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People can diss on SLACs all they want. In fact I hope they do. SLACs are the cheat code for grad school. Put you on better footing for top law, medical, grad schools than then ivies and state flagship not in same universe. Others will disagree. I hope they do. I know 1/3 of the kids at my T3 law school went to SLACs.


LACs are the cheat code for grad school because the kids have to go to grad school to be employable. Art history, gender studies, anthro, etc. just doesn't cut it in the real world.


Lol!

I guess that the real world doesn't include IB or consulting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People can diss on SLACs all they want. In fact I hope they do. SLACs are the cheat code for grad school. Put you on better footing for top law, medical, grad schools than then ivies and state flagship not in same universe. Others will disagree. I hope they do. I know 1/3 of the kids at my T3 law school went to SLACs.


LACs are the cheat code for grad school because the kids have to go to grad school to be employable. Art history, gender studies, anthro, etc. just doesn't cut it in the real world.

Do universities offer an advantage for graduates in these particular fields?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a good time for her to practice an important skill: not caring what others think.

She’ll be much happier in life if she just chooses to ignore the race for prestige. The only people who care are the others in that race. Most of us are happy to be supportive and kind, and we don’t care where you’re going to college. Just yay for you!

Well said!
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Anonymous wrote:I really don't have any beef with SLACs and I agree that the top ones are excellent.

But the insistence that there is widespread name recognition and understanding of their rankings is just, incorrect.

It's a small club. And of course, those in or adjacent to the club know the handshake, but the vast majority of the world does not care.

This is true. But there is a portion of the DCUM population that does care and is annoyed that they were never taught the handshake. To placate themselves, they insist that the club is overrated harumph!


Not every diss on SLAC is sour grapes.


+1. I think SLACs are great for the right kind of student but the DCUM insistence that they are the best at everything and have no shortcomings is just disingenuous.

They are small. People haven’t heard of them. It’s fine. It doesn’t really matter.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really don't have any beef with SLACs and I agree that the top ones are excellent.

But the insistence that there is widespread name recognition and understanding of their rankings is just, incorrect.

It's a small club. And of course, those in or adjacent to the club know the handshake, but the vast majority of the world does not care.

This is true. But there is a portion of the DCUM population that does care and is annoyed that they were never taught the handshake. To placate themselves, they insist that the club is overrated harumph!


Not every diss on SLAC is sour grapes.


+1. I think SLACs are great for the right kind of student but the DCUM insistence that they are the best at everything and have no shortcomings is just disingenuous.

They are small. People haven’t heard of them. It’s fine. It doesn’t really matter.

Not sure how you have this perception. Most DCUM lac forums spend half the time with parents urging the op reconsider and instead go to a university, trashing the college, and then somehow bringing up athletics and how boys will never relate to the rest of their class, and Yadayada. Being an lac parent is so tiring here.
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Anonymous wrote:Name thr college or this is meaningless.

I’m trying to stay anonymous. It’s one of Colby, Bates, Bowdoin.


Those are all well regarded schools! Ignore these ignoramuses!!! They know nothing. Congrats for your child!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really don't have any beef with SLACs and I agree that the top ones are excellent.

But the insistence that there is widespread name recognition and understanding of their rankings is just, incorrect.

It's a small club. And of course, those in or adjacent to the club know the handshake, but the vast majority of the world does not care.

This is true. But there is a portion of the DCUM population that does care and is annoyed that they were never taught the handshake. To placate themselves, they insist that the club is overrated harumph!


Not every diss on SLAC is sour grapes.


+1. I think SLACs are great for the right kind of student but the DCUM insistence that they are the best at everything and have no shortcomings is just disingenuous.

They are small. People haven’t heard of them. It’s fine. It doesn’t really matter.

Not sure how you have this perception. Most DCUM lac forums spend half the time with parents urging the op reconsider and instead go to a university, trashing the college, and then somehow bringing up athletics and how boys will never relate to the rest of their class, and Yadayada. Being an lac parent is so tiring here.


No, this is just what LAC parents think because they are so sensitive and insecure about it. Most of what you describe is a couple of obvious trolls. On the other hand, LAC parents will make any non-LAC thread about LACs, or 14 pages and counting here of people swearing that everyone has definitely heard of these schools, only cretins are unaware of them, etc.
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Anonymous wrote:Name thr college or this is meaningless.

I’m trying to stay anonymous. It’s one of Colby, Bates, Bowdoin.

You don't live in DC, trust me none of us know who you and your kid are. Grow up, mama.
Anonymous
Having lived on both coasts, I think the majority of people are familiar with the colleges with recognizable sports teams and their region's colleges. (Of course there are some exceptions).

I would suggest to your daughter that it's great she's going to get to experience a new part of the country and those in the NE where she will be living will recognize and respect her school.
Anonymous
If she wants name recognition, go to a football school.
Anonymous
Whatever you do, don’t let your kids apply to SLACs. Especially the T30 SLACs. They are for losers. Go to state flagship, where they will be super successful and will all get six and seven figure jobs after graduation.
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If you don’t know all about me and my little college in Maine then you’re an idiot and inconsequential.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whatever you do, don’t let your kids apply to SLACs. Especially the T30 SLACs. They are for losers. Go to state flagship, where they will be super successful and will all get six and seven figure jobs after graduation.


Say no to drugs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you don’t know all about me and my little college in Maine then you’re an idiot and inconsequential.


Do you think that’s how they answer the “Tell me about yourself” prompt in interviews?
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