Syracuse is what BU was in the early 2000s... decent name recognition, strong specialized schools, but kids can actually get into the school without having top grades or standardized test scores. |
NP. And if you have kids in high school or college, they would say "off-brand" not "poor man's." "Poor man's" is how grandparents talk. |
Seasonal depression is real. You need to know if this is something that affects you because the dark gray is nothing like you’ve experienced before anywhere in the world. And I agree, it’s not just Syracuse but any school in that area. The cold and snow are more that can be described too. Besides that, it’s a fantastic school if you can afford it. There is a lot of spirit and things to do. I have fond memories of many sports games and I’m not generally into sports. There are lots of good restaurants and places to go out to also. |
Nope. Very common in sports. And I have heard my teens use it. Maybe "off-brand" is what those who shop "off-brand" say. |
A couple of posters are comparing Syracuse to BU. Uh, no. Location aside, BU is clearly in another tier in terms of ranking, academics, acceptance rate, etc. Syracuse, while a solid school, isn't even in the Stony Brook SUNY range. |
If you're in-state in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, NY, or Massachusetts I don't know how you pick Syracuse of those states' flagships. Maybe they throw a ton of merit to bring cost of attendance below in-state tuition or maybe they couldn't get into their state flagship. |
Nope. Syracuse and BU are incredibly similar (other than location). Syracuse has a few specialized programs (Newhouse, sports analytics, Maxwell) that BU can't match. For general students BU might be slightly better - unclear. As regards Syracuse vs. publics, top SUNY schools might have better stats. But if you have the money to pay for Syracuse, there are benefits to going private that help bridge that gap. It is a different type of kid. Which has its pros and cons. |
Sports analytics? 🤣 Ok. |
SUNY Stony Brook is fine and offers a great public education for NYS residents, but it’s like 50% commuters and on Long Island. Just a different feel and much less of a residential campus than Syracuse. And ok still not convinced it has the same name recognition and networking on a national level. |
This is it |
| The only kid in our HS in the South that went to Syracuse was the one who couldn’t get in any of the privates applied to in Texas and Louisiana….Girl applied to Tulane, SMU, TCU, Baylor and Syracuse…..She got in Syracuse….none of the other 5….. |
Fair points. |
I agree. A neighbor is choosing Syracuse over Binghamton. I wish my kid got into Binghamton, great college and great deal. |
What is your point? Some generalized ageism? That PP was just explaining the phrase. Get a life. NP |
Doubtful, very doubtful. |