| I hear Temple is hot because kids like the city, they give merit, and not super difficult to be accepted. Apparently a great school, just that damn area. |
Curious, do you know a lot of kids who applied to Northwestern/what are you basing that intel on? We absolutely love the school and were sort of hoping it was a bit more under the radar here in DMV, but haven't really been keeping track of online conversations or talking about it with other families... Thanks! |
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Tulane, UMass, Northeastern, Michigan— these are all schools with nonbinding nonrestrictive EA.
I think that makes them attractive for kids (esp. if you are looking at acceptances in January). |
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There’s a steakhouse on campus so students can learn business meal skills. Wow. |
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This happened with Elon and High Point around 2014-2016ish
OR remember the Doug Flutie effect at BC in the mid 80's |
Yikes, why can't students just get a great education at many Universities, why is it always a pissing contest with you people? |
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College of Charleston
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3-4 years ago, I think, Sidwell sent 7-8 kids to Northwestern.... |
Northeastern!! Wisco! Previous years: Wash-U Saint Louis Tulane |
There are UM-Dearborn and UM-Flint, aligned but distinct - really they are regional institutions and complement the other four in the state. You have to apply to transfer - it's not automatic though students from the two campuses comprise the largest percentage of transfer students. |
Do you think these fad schools are going to burn out? Fade away? In the 20% category, Northeastern seems to be the only true fad. The other three have been on student lists over time. So many folks I know on East coast who have gone to Michigan or Tulane. Also feel like Colorado College has remained consistent. Lower middle of the road seems accurate. How about UVM and UMass Amherst? |
The Visi girls? |
No, they won't. DD was accepted into UVA's aerospace engineering program and is now in grad school for same. |