If your DC is attending a #100 to #∞ ranked college, why?

Anonymous
It's our state flagship and she is in the honors college and won't graduate with a ton of debt. Most of her graduating class went there so its normalized, no stigma.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's our state flagship and she is in the honors college and won't graduate with a ton of debt. Most of her graduating class went there so it's normalized, no stigma.

Wish there was no stigma in VA associated with going to 100+ ranked colleges.
Anonymous
Why not, OP?
Anonymous
Kid wanted to major in business & graduate in 3 years. Picked school that gave lots of AP credit for kid’s scores, direct admit to business, good OOS scholarships, bigtime sports, & fun atmosphere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are over 1,000 four year colleges in the US. The question isn’t why a kid goes to 101-1,499. The question is why do you think the normal thing to do needs explaining, or apologies, or reasons? Why are you so afraid of falling out of the elite that you pathologize the normal, typical thing for a young person to do?



Was thinking something similar. Who cares. My kid has a hard time in school - ADHD, Depression - but a good kid, doing betting recently. Will be thrilled for him to go to college for the experience. I went to name unspecified school and now doing very well. My first job out of college I worked right next to someone who graduated from Harvard - no lie. I’m doing fine as a GS-15. I think that person is now at a think tank somewhere. All is well for a no name graduate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid is hoping to!

Why? Because he wants a very specific combination of majors and classes, and to stay close to home, and this school offers both of those plus generous merit aid and a location he likes.

+1
Major, merit, and wanted to stay relatively close to home
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Best fit for her.

+1

Fit and finances.

Yep
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is the reason?


So she can be your kid’s boss.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is the reason?


Why do you ask?

Why do you ask?


Because OP is an @ss. There is no other reason.

#endthread
Anonymous
Kid at ASU Barrett Honors College.
Was admitted to 2 other state schools t70 (Penn State, Indiana) and Colorado and 1 Private (Baylor). He picked the Honors College Program at ASU after touring the campus, Honors Colelge dorm, talking to Professors. Etc. it is like a small college within a huge college. He is loving his first semester.
Anonymous
Because undergrad degrees don’t mean much?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are over 1,000 four year colleges in the US. The question isn’t why a kid goes to 101-1,499. The question is why do you think the normal thing to do needs explaining, or apologies, or reasons? Why are you so afraid of falling out of the elite that you pathologize the normal, typical thing for a young person to do?



It's only been the "normal thing to do" for average to below average academically strong people to go to college in the last 20 years or so. Before that, people went into trades, opened business, or worked for companies.

I have the same question as OP but mine is more in the context of does it make more financial sense for people in a 101-1500 school to just start working any job after high school or go to trade school and get technical training to start moving up immediately. Start saving sooner. Not have to pay insane tuition.

Why do the 4 year education if it won't do anything for them? And possibly make their lives more difficult?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They just really liked your alma mater.



I love you.
Anonymous
Has good program for intended major with good internships
Merit $
Has what DC was looking for- southern, SEC school, great sports and happy student body

Got into 2 higher ranked schools, but actually program of study not as high
Anonymous
No idea. I haven’t looked at rankings of the schools my kid has applied to because I couldn’t care less. DC is looking for a particular major, extracurriculars, campus feel, proximity from home, etc., none of which have anything to do with rankings. (And, before you assume, DC has 3.98UW, 4.89W and 1500+ SAT.) Why is it so hard for some DCUM posters to accept that some people are not obsessed with rankings?
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