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Bucknell
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+1 LSU, MSU, and IU? Seriously, people? These are not even a little bit prestigious. |
Furman, Miami of O, Pitt, Auburn, Clemson, and Vermont have zero prestige. Vermont and Pitt get Sidwell matriculations but they aren't necessarily well regarded. |
I know graduates of almost all of the schools listed above who are doing pretty well for themselves, and may be happier and better adjusted than some graduates of more prestigious schools. We wring our hands about the mental health crisis at top colleges and the insanity of the admissions process, but we parents can also be complicit in feeding the mess- by focusing on prestige. |
I don’t know LSU, but both MSU and IU have programs that are considered to have some prestige, especially amongst academics (since OP mentioned grad school). May not register with the desperate social climbers that populate this forum and can’t get past acceptance rates and US News rankings, though. |
| Prestige is what insecure people look for. Find the program that fits your kid. |
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This is very regional, because what's known by name will vary from region to region once you dip past the top-ranked most well-known schools nationwide.
"Respectable" is such a weird word, though-- a college degree is respectable, full stop. |
Um, this isn’t about prestige. This is about learning at a respectable college. |
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Case Western, CU Boulder, U Mass Amherst, U Wisconsin Madison, UW Seattle, Syracuse, Macalester, Bucknell, Oberlin, etc.
There are so many, don't worry. |
| I am not the LSU poster but I am from the DC area and do a lot of work in Louisiana. Totally true that down there LSU is every bit as "prestigious" as Tulane and other Southern private schools. LSU 100% will not hold you back down there. |
IU and MSU were specifically referenced because they both are in the top 70 by USNEWS. Folks can’t both reference USNews rankings and then get angry that some high acceptance schools are ranked well. |
wow, didn't know UMD had so many students go on to get phd, especially in STEM. Impressive. |
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Lots of really fantastic schools outside the T60. You will get a better education and be set up for grad school and jobs at these schools better than the “prestigious”
“elitist” so called T60. Some that come to mind. Pitt, Syracuse, Indiana, Minnesota, Iowa, Denison, Kenyon, Connecticut College, Wooster, DePauw, Allegheny, Elon, Miami Ohio, OSU, Dayton, DePaul, Loyola Chicago, Butler, Creighton, Furman, Sewanee, Rhodes, Penn State, Dickinson … list goes on and on. Kids will do better at life and be happier here than they will be at an Ivy. Others won’t believe it but it’s the truth. |
It’s a bit of a stretch to claim kids will do better at life if using conventional thought on “better”…some will and many won’t. |
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Thousands of colleges out there. Many hundreds are actually very good. Fewer hundreds are respected. Maybe not well known all over the world, but respected by people who know them.
Fortunately that includes grad school admissions |