No they are not. By test score its WashU>Emory>Georgetown>UVa>>UF |
Due to Zell Miller Gatech and UGA are free for every Georgia parent as long as their DCs grads remain high. Paying 80k for Emory vs GT for free is a no brainer for UMC families its not really a fair comparison as opposed to a Rice vs UT or something similar. |
I always see these kinds of responses as evidence that the prosperity gospel is alive and well! Glory hallelujah! Sing it! |
Well, someone is very impressed with themself. 😃 |
Is this anti-Catholic hate or just ignorance? |
Wake went up to $25k/year when the class of 2000 started and they started handing out laptops to everyone. It was ~$20k/year for anyone before that. There is no way my parents could have sent me there at today’s rates without aid and/or scholarships. For our own child, $40k/year was top of budget. |
Sigh. Georgetown is the only school in that list that does not allow super scoring. It also requires applicants to submit every single SAT or ACT score they have. You can’t fairly compare it’s SAT scores to the rest. |
Georgetown doesn’t allow test optional applications. The rest of the school is on your list do. If the rest of the schools required all their applicants to submit their scores, then Georgetown would almost certainly come out on top. |
This. 100% |
Highly doubt that, Georgetown had lower test scores pre test optional as well. |
+1 This is why there are now barbell families like mine. If I'm going to spend $400K for undergrad for each of my kids, then it's going to be a top 20-ish that has superior job placement. Otherwise my kids are going to state schools or privates with significant merit $. I'm not reducing our lifestyle to send my kids to a tier 2 or 3 private instead of a great State school with equivalent or even better career placement. |
The gap between WashU and Emory is tiny, statistically not a difference. 1490-1550/33-35 1470-1540/33-35 Georgetown is lower than UVa although it is TR and UVa is TO. It should look like this WashU=Emory>>UVa>Georgetown>>UF UF is no where near Emory or WashU. |
What makes you say that? They're just sharing their perspective from their particular point of view, which is high income. If they were low income and shared the opposite perspective, would you have posted to say they thought little of themself and had low self-esteem? |
So, that’s a lot of pressure on your kids no? Given that T20 is a crapshoot? |
Different strokes for different folks. My parents made the opposite choice in your situation, maintaining a modest lifestyle in order to pay for for me and my sibling to go to University of Rochester, which is private and not tier 1. Great outcomes for both of us. A generation later, we would not hesitate to make a similar choice for our kids if we were in the same situation. I say this in part because it's very difficult to predict ROI in advance for any invidual kid, and in part because my sibling and I both levereged the benefits of our high-touch private university to the point where neither of us is situated in the middle of the barbell. |