Yeah..the UMD thing came out of nowhere. |
He probably would get in. It doesn’t matter. He has no interest in going to the Midwest. |
Northwestern is a fantastic school but its endowment per student is lower than most Ivies. Princeton $4,103,050 Yale $2,426,601 Harvard $2,012,725 Dartmouth $1,226,915 Penn $855,494 Brown $605,048 Northwestern $538,953 Cornell $389,734 |
Haha no. The acceptance rate is 7%. You are completely out of touch. Let us know where he lands, boo. |
Excellent point. Of course, I was referring to the overall total endowment per school, not the per capita breakdown. Both overall & per capita are important numbers with respect to college & university endowments. |
| As someone who went to a top ten school, I'm going to tell you: no one cares. My best intern right now is from the University of South Carolina. |
Informative article on the endowment tax shows that Brown & Northwestern will pay 1.4%, while Harvard, Yale, & Princeton will pay an endowment tax at the rate of 8%. (U Penn & Dartmouth College will be taxed at a 4% rate.) https://aei.org/education/how-much-will-universities-pay-in-endowment-tax/ |
Did YOU go to Northwestern or something? It's a top 10 school. Top 10 is referenced incessantly by the DCUM crowd. Is that enough for you? |
Ivy Plus according to who? These are just made up categories. |
No agreement on the "top 10" schools. |
The East Coast USC (U South Carolina), has a solid Honors College and is ranked #1 for undergraduate International Business. Nevertheless, we do not know the duties & responsibilities of your interns, so it might mean best at fetching coffee, most pleasant personality, etc. |
The regional AO from UMD did a webinar for our MCPS school. She started her presentation by saying, “University of Maryland is considered a public ivy.” I kid you not. FWIW, I turned down MIT for NU. Very happy with the outcome! Go Wildcats! |
ssshhh. Don't tell them. |
FWIW My kid turned downed NU this cycle for a top public. He liked both but one was considerably cheaper. Well, that and the better weather
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I think it is Ivy Equivalent. But don't worry about those who don't.
I was at my oncologist's office and she was asking if my HS freshman has thought about colleges. I was saying that she'd like to go to Duke, like I did, but what a very tough admit these days. The doctor said, Oh that's an Ivy League school. I was like, well technically it isn't but, yes, it's a very prestigious school. And the doctor was like- No, it definitely is Ivy League. lol She meant it's very good, and she doesn't know about IL being just an athletic conference blah blah blah. Anyway, the point is, here is this brilliant doctor (saved my life!) and she doesn't know these details. (Also she is from a different country, but still.) So try not to worry about this stuff! |