Another ivy folded

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:If your Ivy League kids can’t hack DL, they really are snow flakes.


Why are you paying $80k a year for DL, you bloody fools?
It is not $80k is there is no R&B.


It is 80k for schools where you can live in the residence hall but all your classes are online. Ask me how I know?
It sucks but not sure what to do as kid wants to go back and I don’t blame her. Not easy to be stuck at home with your family since March with nothing to do and nowhere to go. I love my family and we get along pretty well but I want to escape too
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ha, I’m old. In my days it was always UPenn.


Interesting. I guess their branding strategy was a success
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your Ivy League kids can’t hack DL, they really are snow flakes.


Why are you paying $80k a year for DL, you bloody fools?
It is not $80k is there is no R&B.


It is 80k for schools where you can live in the residence hall but all your classes are online. Ask me how I know?
It sucks but not sure what to do as kid wants to go back and I don’t blame her. Not easy to be stuck at home with your family since March with nothing to do and nowhere to go. I love my family and we get along pretty well but I want to escape too


Well you let your kid go back. She had a choice. Just don’t pretend like that choice didn’t exist and then complain about the cost. I have no problem saying no to my kids, ever.
Anonymous
A lot of uppergrade students are locked into leases so doesn’t matter if their classes are all online, there is a sunk cost. Granted it is a drop compared to tuition ...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Penn or UPenn - whatever! Either way it is still a lower ivy.


But not as low as Cornell. And it's just Penn. Not UPenn.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UPenn reversed course and went fully online. Students are very upset. Not sure why the last minute change. They encouraged kids not to come to the area at all. Which ivys are left - Cornell, Columbia and Dartmouth?


The last minute change is because they were under pressure to open despite the obvious. They could have made the decision months ago and y’all would have acted like fools then instead of now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Penn or UPenn - whatever! Either way it is still a lower ivy.


But not as low as Cornell. And it's just Penn. Not UPenn.


LOL...the tragedy of the poor students who have to go to Cornell.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Penn or UPenn - whatever! Either way it is still a lower ivy.


But not as low as Cornell. And it's just Penn. Not UPenn.


LOL...the tragedy of the poor students who have to go to Cornell.


Any where but Cornell - at least according to this board.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UPenn reversed course and went fully online. Students are very upset. Not sure why the last minute change. They encouraged kids not to come to the area at all. Which ivys are left - Cornell, Columbia and Dartmouth?


The last minute change is because they were under pressure to open despite the obvious. They could have made the decision months ago and y’all would have acted like fools then instead of now.


UNC Chapel Hill is fully open. There was a front page article in the Washington Post about it yesterday. Too lazy to post the link. Not sure why Penn can’t manage a limited opening if a public school with 30,000 students can do it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UPenn reversed course and went fully online. Students are very upset. Not sure why the last minute change. They encouraged kids not to come to the area at all. Which ivys are left - Cornell, Columbia and Dartmouth?


The last minute change is because they were under pressure to open despite the obvious. They could have made the decision months ago and y’all would have acted like fools then instead of now.


UNC Chapel Hill is fully open. There was a front page article in the Washington Post about it yesterday. Too lazy to post the link. Not sure why Penn can’t manage a limited opening if a public school with 30,000 students can do it


It is probably the Penn professors who freaked out. Ivy League professors are incredibly elitist and entitled
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UPenn reversed course and went fully online. Students are very upset. Not sure why the last minute change. They encouraged kids not to come to the area at all. Which ivys are left - Cornell, Columbia and Dartmouth?


The last minute change is because they were under pressure to open despite the obvious. They could have made the decision months ago and y’all would have acted like fools then instead of now.


UNC Chapel Hill is fully open. There was a front page article in the Washington Post about it yesterday. Too lazy to post the link. Not sure why Penn can’t manage a limited opening if a public school with 30,000 students can do it


It is probably the Penn professors who freaked out. Ivy League professors are incredibly elitist and entitled


And people who post about them are fat and their mothers dress them funny.

What other ridiculous generalizations can we pull out of our butts?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Penn or UPenn - whatever! Either way it is still a lower ivy.


But not as low as Cornell. And it's just Penn. Not UPenn.


LOL...the tragedy of the poor students who have to go to Cornell.


Any where but Cornell - at least according to this board.


My MCPS Magnet grad with a 1590 and only 1 B, 4 years of a varisty sport was waitlisted. Good thing I do not take DCUM seriously or I would worry for his future.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UPenn reversed course and went fully online. Students are very upset. Not sure why the last minute change. They encouraged kids not to come to the area at all. Which ivys are left - Cornell, Columbia and Dartmouth?


The last minute change is because they were under pressure to open despite the obvious. They could have made the decision months ago and y’all would have acted like fools then instead of now.


UNC Chapel Hill is fully open. There was a front page article in the Washington Post about it yesterday. Too lazy to post the link. Not sure why Penn can’t manage a limited opening if a public school with 30,000 students can do it


And the students are having parties already. So that's not really working out so well. Any school can open if they don't care that they will spread COVID and have to close by Thanksgiving.
Anonymous
Stanford just folded - probably should start a separate thread
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Penn or UPenn - whatever! Either way it is still a lower ivy.


But not as low as Cornell. And it's just Penn. Not UPenn.


LOL...the tragedy of the poor students who have to go to Cornell.


Any where but Cornell - at least according to this board.


My MCPS Magnet grad with a 1590 and only 1 B, 4 years of a varisty sport was waitlisted. Good thing I do not take DCUM seriously or I would worry for his future.


Should have sent him to a less competitive school. He would probably have gotten in. Hard to stand out in the magnet crowd.
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