Schools with snob appeal

Anonymous
Without a doubt, Georgetown
Anonymous
Honestly, If you really want to go for old money snob appeal — its the prep schools that really matter. I’m not saying that college doesn’t matter, just that when it comes to identity and family connections, the prep schools matter more.

Think Eton.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen this term used on this forum a few times. If you were to create a list of schools with snob appeal, which names would be on there?


If snob appeal is a factor for someone, higher education is a waste of tome for them. Just join a country club.
Anonymous
* time
Anonymous
Strayer University
University of Phoenix
Tidewater Community College

Jaysus, OP. Would you just shut up with your ridiculous class anxiety and live your life? This is not Britain; the state of your driveway (graveled vs. paved) does not determine your life's trajectory and overall value as a human being.
Anonymous
You never know snob school grad is a trust fund kid or financial aid beneficiary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Strayer University
University of Phoenix
Tidewater Community College

Jaysus, OP. Would you just shut up with your ridiculous class anxiety and live your life? This is not Britain; the state of your driveway (graveled vs. paved) does not determine your life's trajectory and overall value as a human being.


OP just wants someone to list the school where her kid got accepted so she can have a hard on
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rich snob or smart snob?



This^.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UVa


oh please
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would not for a second put Brown on this list. I suspect the majority of Brown students are strongly attracted to the lack of required classes. That’s why it is so popular with Hollywood offspring who might not be actual Ivy material, but can get by with a bunch of easier classes. At a school with snob appeal, students wouldn’t be deterred by required classes, even if they included classical languages or ancient philosophy.


Brown, Dartmouth, USC and NYU are favorite destinations of kids of super wealthy Indians.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Deep Springs


This!

Iykyk
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would not for a second put Brown on this list. I suspect the majority of Brown students are strongly attracted to the lack of required classes. That’s why it is so popular with Hollywood offspring who might not be actual Ivy material, but can get by with a bunch of easier classes. At a school with snob appeal, students wouldn’t be deterred by required classes, even if they included classical languages or ancient philosophy.


Brown, Dartmouth, USC and NYU are favorite destinations of kids of super wealthy Indians.


That is not the group we are talking about here
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would not for a second put Brown on this list. I suspect the majority of Brown students are strongly attracted to the lack of required classes. That’s why it is so popular with Hollywood offspring who might not be actual Ivy material, but can get by with a bunch of easier classes. At a school with snob appeal, students wouldn’t be deterred by required classes, even if they included classical languages or ancient philosophy.


Brown, Dartmouth, USC and NYU are favorite destinations of kids of super wealthy Indians.


I agree.
But irrelevant unless we’re talking about ambani type billionaires. Your average rich Desi biglaw partner / doctor earning $3 million a year is not the right demographic.
Anonymous
Does Vanderbilt really have snob appeal? I grew up in Nashville and 25 years ago Vandy was where the mediocre students in my class went.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does Vanderbilt really have snob appeal? I grew up in Nashville and 25 years ago Vandy was where the mediocre students in my class went.


So where did the snobs go then? That’s the question.
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