What is the most overrated school popular among the dc metro area crowd?

Anonymous
Uva
Anonymous
UV226
Anonymous
University of VA
Anonymous
Uva
Anonymous
In-state UVA is at least a remarkable value. OOS fees for 40,000-student UMich undergrad is a total racket. And best of luck to your kid being a second class citizen to their obnoxious Long Island and New Jersey trash and "student" athlete peers who run the campus.
Anonymous
The Ivies, hands down. They're notorious for being harder to get in than flunk out.
Anonymous
Maryland
Anonymous
University of Very Average
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Ivies, hands down. They're notorious for being harder to get in than flunk out.


Nothing inherently wrong with that! The goal of education should be for students to succeed in learning. Start out with highly competent and motivated students, provide them with excellent teachers, and no one should fail.
Anonymous
Northeastern, by a large margin.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What do you make of this? From a NPV perspective, GWU hangs with the University of Chicago!!! WRONG.

University of Chicago $1,420,000
George Washington University $1,418,000

Also, a number of specialty schools have a higher NPV than Harvard. Better apply now!! WRONG.



UChicago's 20 year ROI on Payscale is just woefully and embarrassingly low compared to its peers, like on the same level as state schools like U Arizona, San Diego State, and the University of Illinois at Chicago. But it's got the highest total cost of any school in the country.

Every ivy and ivy+ (Stanford, Duke, MIT, Caltech) school is about 1.5-2 times as high in terms of ROI.


What percentage of alumns go on to PhDs and intellectual careers that don’t pay banker salaries?
Anonymous
I see what you're getting at, but the Maroons' life of the mind comes at a very high cost these days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In-state UVA is at least a remarkable value. OOS fees for 40,000-student UMich undergrad is a total racket. And best of luck to your kid being a second class citizen to their obnoxious Long Island and New Jersey trash and "student" athlete peers who run the campus.


OOS fees are still in the ballpark of many inferior private colleges. Michigan gets top dollar from OOS students because they see it as a good investment. There is no need to bribe students to attend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do you make of this? From a NPV perspective, GWU hangs with the University of Chicago!!! WRONG.

University of Chicago $1,420,000
George Washington University $1,418,000

Also, a number of specialty schools have a higher NPV than Harvard. Better apply now!! WRONG.



UChicago's 20 year ROI on Payscale is just woefully and embarrassingly low compared to its peers, like on the same level as state schools like U Arizona, San Diego State, and the University of Illinois at Chicago. But it's got the highest total cost of any school in the country.

Every ivy and ivy+ (Stanford, Duke, MIT, Caltech) school is about 1.5-2 times as high in terms of ROI.


What percentage of alumns go on to PhDs and intellectual careers that don’t pay banker salaries?


No more than similar schools.

https://www.highereddatastories.com/2020/12/baccalaureate-origins-of-doctoral.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In-state UVA is at least a remarkable value. OOS fees for 40,000-student UMich undergrad is a total racket. And best of luck to your kid being a second class citizen to their obnoxious Long Island and New Jersey trash and "student" athlete peers who run the campus.


I hope this asshat doesn’t represent the typical UVA grad. Yikes.
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