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Anyone have a sub for Harvey Mudd? Specifically one that is not nosebleed pricy (in terms of actual COA for non-need families).
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a sub for Harvey Mudd? Specifically one that is not nosebleed pricy (in terms of actual COA for non-need families).

Colorado school of mines
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Northwestern = Boston University
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a sub for Harvey Mudd? Specifically one that is not nosebleed pricy (in terms of actual COA for non-need families).

A more accessible school is going to feel “beneath” DCUM prestige-chasers, so I worry a bit about casting pearls to swine, but as a genuine “math, but accessible, in both acceptance rate and cost” school: St. Olaf.
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Lol, BC and Northeastern are 15 floors below Harvard. Can’t believe anyone pays 90k to go to those 2 schools with no prestige.
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Brown: Wesleyan.
Princeton: Colgate.
Hamilton: Colorado College.
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Anonymous wrote:Duke: Vanderbilt: Wake: SMU


So are you saying they’re all four similar but those are the tiers?

This is actually super helpful and fun. If we can keep arguing to a minimum…
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Dartmouth: Colgate
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They have this in the Princeton Review of 3,000 colleges. I used it in the 80s. They update it regularly. I got it for my kids to flip through.

The Bible for exploring schools.
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Anonymous wrote:Lol, BC and Northeastern are 15 floors below Harvard. Can’t believe anyone pays 90k to go to those 2 schools with no prestige.


Leave BC out of it, but I think Harvard undergrad and Northeastern are comparable. The students aren't there for the learnin'. They are there for the job. One provides internships; the other connections. But it's the same purpose. Same city, more or less. And they are both practical schools in their own way. I absolutely believe students interested in Northeastern should consider Harvard.
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I dont understand people putting 4 in a row.

Yale: Rice
Oberlin: Lawrence
MI: MN
Georgetown: Macalester
WashU: Rhodes
CMU: CWRU
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Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt: USC: SMU: Tulane


The only accurate one thus far. Well done PP!


No way SMU over Tulane.
Anonymous
Must be a lot of Colgate red raider alums on board. Colgate isn’t remotely close to Princeton or Dartmouth. Not even close what a joke!
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Anonymous wrote:MIT - Rice

Stanford - Vanderbilt

Penn - Chicago

Princeton - WashU

Duke - Wake Forest

Johns Hopkins - Emory

Notre Dame - Georgetown

Michigan - Ohio State

Harvard - Northeastern







How is Penn paired with Chicago? Chicago is econ central, no engineering, very small premed.


Smart, big city, so so nabe, prep school, pre-pro


Funny my DC's first choice was Penn and he did Chicago ED2 (and got in). Wanted econ not engineering.
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The Blasters.
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