is Mount St. Marys in Maryland an elite school?

Anonymous
I think it is the 2nd oldest catholic school in the country.
Anonymous
I don't think it is, but is it a decent school.
Anonymous
I don't think "elite" is the right word, but it's fine for local area students.
Anonymous
most of the students are not local - they come down from NJ and NY.

Nice school if you want to go to med school, dental school, law school, etc.
Anonymous
Ask the NRA - the Nutty Reactionary Alliance. They seem to be the experts on "elitism."
Anonymous
It is not considered an "elite" school in the sense that the "little ivies" are, or large research schools, like Chicago. Nor is it elite in the "Catholic circles," like BC, Providence, or even Holy Cross, Fairfield, and Villanova.

I don't know what it would fall under, but it is not "elite" - probably a "decent school" as someone mentioned.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:most of the students are not local - they come down from NJ and NY.

Nice school if you want to go to med school, dental school, law school, etc.


or become a priest.
Anonymous
I wouldn't say there are any "elite" schools in Maryland or Virginia, with the possible exception of the Naval Academy. I am not trying to be rude or snarky, that's true of many other states as well. There are plenty of good schools, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't say there are any "elite" schools in Maryland or Virginia, with the possible exception of the Naval Academy. I am not trying to be rude or snarky, that's true of many other states as well. There are plenty of good schools, though.


Really? I'd put Johns Hopkins, UVA, and William and Mary all in the "elite" category. They're all in the top 35 on UNSWR, which puts them in the top 2% of 4 year non-profit schools nationwide.

You didn't mention DC, but I'd put Georgetown in that category too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't say there are any "elite" schools in Maryland or Virginia, with the possible exception of the Naval Academy. I am not trying to be rude or snarky, that's true of many other states as well. There are plenty of good schools, though.


And I forgot to add that I certainly did not attend an elite school...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't say there are any "elite" schools in Maryland or Virginia, with the possible exception of the Naval Academy. I am not trying to be rude or snarky, that's true of many other states as well. There are plenty of good schools, though.


And I forgot to add that I certainly did not attend an elite school...


Hopkins? William & Mary?
Anonymous
This is DCUM--there is no such thing as an elite school. Just a bunch of old schools that think they are. They call themselves Ivies for some reason.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't say there are any "elite" schools in Maryland or Virginia, with the possible exception of the Naval Academy. I am not trying to be rude or snarky, that's true of many other states as well. There are plenty of good schools, though.


Really? I'd put Johns Hopkins, UVA, and William and Mary all in the "elite" category. They're all in the top 35 on UNSWR, which puts them in the top 2% of 4 year non-profit schools nationwide.

You didn't mention DC, but I'd put Georgetown in that category too.


You're very funny!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't say there are any "elite" schools in Maryland or Virginia, with the possible exception of the Naval Academy. I am not trying to be rude or snarky, that's true of many other states as well. There are plenty of good schools, though.


Johns Hopkins is one of the best schools on the planet, the very definition of elite, so this is one of the dumbest things I've read here yet - which is saying something.

and of course UVA and W*M are elite too. UMCP very very good school now, but not elite.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't say there are any "elite" schools in Maryland or Virginia, with the possible exception of the Naval Academy. I am not trying to be rude or snarky, that's true of many other states as well. There are plenty of good schools, though.


Johns Hopkins is one of the best schools on the planet, the very definition of elite, so this is one of the dumbest things I've read here yet - which is saying something.

and of course UVA and W*M are elite too. UMCP very very good school now, but not elite.



Agreed.
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