Is WashU declining?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Missouri is not safe for women

Are you stupid have you not paid attention to the new laws idiot parents


If I thought my daughter was making her college decisions on where she could get an abortion, I would consider myself a massive failure as her mother.
Anonymous
wow 40%? Will speak to my junior DC tomorrow - this is not the prestige we are seeking


Bravo -- excellent parody of idiot DCUM parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Missouri is not safe for women

Are you stupid have you not paid attention to the new laws idiot parents


If I thought my daughter was making her college decisions on where she could get an abortion, I would consider myself a massive failure as her mother.


Not to mention it's right across the border from IL anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Definitely on the decline. St. Louis is trash.
Why would a kid choose WashU over so many other options coast to coast.
I think it will fall to 30 soon on the rankings.


+1

STL/MO is gross. The WashU grads I know are all a little…off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Missouri is not safe for women

Are you stupid have you not paid attention to the new laws idiot parents


If I thought my daughter was making her college decisions on where she could get an abortion, I would consider myself a massive failure as her mother.


My son and daughter both have said they won’t look at schools in states that treat women and LGBTQ people like trash.
Anonymous
My son and daughter both have said they won’t look at schools in states that treat women and LGBTQ people like trash.
Anonymous
My son and daughter both have said they won’t look at schools in states that treat women and LGBTQ people like trash.


Your son and daughter would probably find a more welcoming environment for the LGBTQ in St Louis than in the rural areas of many "blue" states, and learn something about the complexity of America in the process. But one can't expect them to know better because it seems they were raised by smug simpleton parents.

"City of St. Louis Scores 100 on Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index for 11th Year in a Row"
https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/mayor/news/100-human-rights.cfm


Anonymous
Hmm. Will push for ED1 for my junior DD.

She’s hung up on Cornell or Vanderbilt…
Anonymous
Our DD applied RD, along with Vandy.The size of the school was appealing. Preparing for a deny even though she’s got great stats. We haven’t visited but will if she gets in.
Anonymous
Curious as to why we see a stream of posts denigrating certain schools?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
My son and daughter both have said they won’t look at schools in states that treat women and LGBTQ people like trash.


Your son and daughter would probably find a more welcoming environment for the LGBTQ in St Louis than in the rural areas of many "blue" states, and learn something about the complexity of America in the process. But one can't expect them to know better because it seems they were raised by smug simpleton parents.

"City of St. Louis Scores 100 on Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index for 11th Year in a Row"
https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/mayor/news/100-human-rights.cfm




^^^^ Spot on.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
My son and daughter both have said they won’t look at schools in states that treat women and LGBTQ people like trash.


Your son and daughter would probably find a more welcoming environment for the LGBTQ in St Louis than in the rural areas of many "blue" states, and learn something about the complexity of America in the process. But one can't expect them to know better because it seems they were raised by smug simpleton parents.

"City of St. Louis Scores 100 on Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index for 11th Year in a Row"
https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/mayor/news/100-human-rights.cfm



You're not figuring in the bigger issue: it doesn't matter how welcoming St. Louis is if encompassing state law means a lack of access to emergency medical treatment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
My son and daughter both have said they won’t look at schools in states that treat women and LGBTQ people like trash.


Your son and daughter would probably find a more welcoming environment for the LGBTQ in St Louis than in the rural areas of many "blue" states, and learn something about the complexity of America in the process. But one can't expect them to know better because it seems they were raised by smug simpleton parents.

"City of St. Louis Scores 100 on Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index for 11th Year in a Row"
https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/mayor/news/100-human-rights.cfm



You're not figuring in the bigger issue: it doesn't matter how welcoming St. Louis is if encompassing state law means a lack of access to emergency medical treatment.


Agree. It’s also the wild, Wild West re: gun laws.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Curious as to why we see a stream of posts denigrating certain schools?


I am not a Wash U parent but gosh, some of you are so mean!
Wash U is definitely considered a selective school in our circle-lot of academically strong kids who want to get into premed apply ED and get in from our private school. Good for them thinking long term.
Anonymous
Student was just murdered on or near campus

https://www.reddit.com/r/washu/comments/1b4c3dj/such_a_tragic/
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