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For some historical perspective, take a look at this Life magazine article from 1960 (from another post): https://books.google.com/books?id=ykQEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA100&lpg=PA100&dq=life+magazine+1960+college+admission+tufts+bowdoin&source=bl&ots=5BKi5WV8SQ&sig=GFl_LycVnJV8AGIXLX2P9kW97I0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=sO1TT4uPK-jm0QG8ifC3DQ#v=onepage&q&f=false
Of course, most of the schools listed then are still prestigious/popular now. But there are quite a few that aren't (at least with the DCUM crowd): Antioch, Beloit, Knox, Lawrence, Muhlenberg, Union There are few schools not listed that are more popular/highly ranked today (reflecting shift in population, culture, "Mad Men" East Coast/Midwest bias of the writer, etc.): UCLA, UCSB, CalTech, WashU, Emory, Carnegie Mellon, UNC, Wake Forest, Davidson, the Claremont schools, etc. |
Picking schools based on political bias…now that is open-mindedness…I guess UF is out for you too as you don’t want to expose your kids to opposing local views 😀 (in fear that they might actually switch sides?) |
I know that more and more kids are interested in “walkable” campuses where you don’t need a car, can walk to all daily things and can Uber anywhere else. |
Or actually move there after graduation…keep them with like-minded folks instead! |
This poster must be in a parallel universe! Applications at quality state universities are up everywhere, including at W&M. Also, with test optional wrecking havoc with admissions, W&M is becoming a more popular ED choice in the DMV. As for career outcomes, they have to be considered relative to the majors offered. W&M doesn’t have an engineering program, so those high salaries are absent relative to UVA or VTech. If you compare W&M outcomes to other liberal arts colleges, they are equal or better. Yes, W&M is more expensive than some public schools, but the class sizes and teacher attention is similar to a private school. From that perspective, W@M’s $40k is far below a private school’s $80k, especially for those who don’t qualify for financial aid. |
| William & Mary received a record number of applications last year, so it’s actually becoming more popular, not less. |
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Really? Gorgeous women don’t attend anymore? |
| They do love their full-pay legacies. |
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This was true in our extremely anecdotal experience of 1. Kid wouldn’t even consider the very top LACs for this reason; small cities like Amherst or Claremont were still too small or too isolated. |
Gosh I hope so - great school and would be thrilled if DC got in. |
+4 especially if we’re talking about DMV interest |
My kid seemed drawn to the pace of such backwaters. She gets her fix of Bethesda when she comes home but chose the bucolic as an ideal setting for learning and living stress free in a closed community of like minded young people I think. |
| Duke is trash |