I’m capitalizing from here on, need to think of more ways to work IVY into posts. Cannot believe a simple mistake gets everyone riled up |
| I did math at my state flagship. Good courses to choose from, good professors. I’m sure there were plenty of smart students, but there was no indication that any of them socialized, or new each others names, and they never asked questions in class. Finding a good cohort, is not automatic, it’s a valid question, and so far no useful answers. |
Try schools listed here: https://www.maa.org/sites/default/files/pdf/Putnam/2022/AnnouncementOfWinnersFall2022.docx%20%281%29.pdf |
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Incoming class at University of Tulsa will be NMF because they started a full ride scholarship this year. Smart kids follow the money.
Mine will be studying CS at UMD. |
This is a valid question (with the possible exception of sweeping assessment of all the "smart kids" at your school). The original, with the assertion that top schools are not interested in excellent grades/etc, was not. The question was answered many times over. The fact that you don't recognize that may indicate your bias. I also suspect that your experience of not finding a cohort is not indicative of most flagship state schools today. |
Yeah, I went to state too and my husband to ivies but we met as colleagues at an NYC law firm. As long as you are smart and, more important, have good people skills, you will do fine. |
This. 100% |
Anyone eating crayons in your “math” class? |
Your MBA is nothing more than a pricey two year vacation. A comparable education could have been obtained for $1.50 in late charges from the public library. |
Non-ivy private T20 and good SLAC. |
| They go everywhere, for lots of different reasons including financial. |
Pretty much anywhere. Smart kids will thrive in most environments. |
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My kid has 144 IQ and had 1530 SAT.
Didn't get into T20 T25 schools applied. Chose Northeastern. DC says there are a lot of smart kids around. |
No one is saying they are exactly the same. There’s just not nearly as much difference as people think there is. |
| Well since they have failed at life and are too embarrassing to be seen, they hang out in their parents’ basements. The kids who aimed lower take up all the rest of the spots. |