Both you and PP like "majority" or "mostly". What PP said is "majority smart Asian kids from CA public schools that load up on APs". That's not true. If domestic Asian is only 20%, how could CA public Asian be the majority? PP also excludes International as "new money". USC is also a welll know destination for private school kids. |
But OP didn't ask what school just have rich kids, she asked what schools have "preppy, upper crust privileged" kids. USC, NYU, BU, UMiami, and Tulane, while attracting rich kids, do not attract preppy, upper crust privileged kids. |
Yes, how can you know the experience at all 8 schools? And you know for fact that Dartmouth has dumbed down classes to accommodate kids from "suboptimal" high schools? |
Yeah this person is a troll. My DS is a junior there, and there are enforced medians of B/B+ in many classes. There are certainly classes that are known as being easier than others (this is true at every college), but I think it's a gross exaggeration to say that students are unprepared and that it's 'super easy'. |
DD’s close friend is at Dartmouth this year. The friend, who had good stats in high school but was not at the top of the GPA distribution in high school, says that first year classes at Dartmouth are easy. She feels much smarter than she did in high school. |
Dartmouth has one of the lower average GPA's of the Ivy's. Many majors have enforced medians. I call BS on op who says their kid has a 99% in every class. Are you emailing the professors to ask? |
Secret Society tapping time around the corner. IYKYK |
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Princeton University Harvard University Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Stanford University Yale University S Tier University of Pennsylvania Duke University Dartmouth College Columbia University Brown University A Tier University of Chicago Cornell University Northwestern University Georgetown University Vanderbilt University Washington University in St. Louis |
| Kids from Upper Crust families are not going to BU, Tulane, or Miami. |
The old preppy, blue-blood, Boston Brahmin world has mostly run its course. Princeton and Dartmouth look very different today than they did in 1980. Same with Andover and Phillips Exeter. The most privileged students today tend to come from the NYC privates and convey a very different vibe than those from the old New England patrician class. |
| Agree but where is the Boston Brahmin crowd going? |
You cannot rank universities on unearned white privilege in 2026 without expanding your definition to include unearned Asian and Indian privilege. Reconsider, and re-rank starting from the beginning. |
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How do kids know who is legacy? Do they go around talking about it or asking about it? I mean, unless you are obviously legacy - like kid of a famous alum - how do kids know? Honest question bc my kid is legacy and I don't see him going around introducing himself as legacy. |