I would go where I could get in. It's not as easy as it used to be. Who knows? I'm may not even be able to get into my lame ass college today. |
Columbia, Brown, Smith, U of Chicago.
This is of course pretending that I have my "smart-enough-to-bother-studing-in-high-school" brain instead of the high school one that let me slack off and beg my way into U of Wisconsin (which was also great). |
Tough one.
Maybe UVA because there are some faculty there doing work I am interested in. U Chicago, same reason, and GMU too. Second level criteria: mountain proximity and length of ski season. But if there had to be a practical reason, I'd go to a big state school like Penn State or U Mich because it gives you small talk, connections, and a social outlet forever. |
Would still go to Notre Dame.... |
gross...in nowhere IN |
I would still go to the same big state school I went to, the University of Florida. It was pretty much the perfect college experience for me. |
Me too!! |
Wow, shocked at all the Northwestern love. I went there and hated it. Full of careerist types with inferiority complexes about not getting into an Ivy. If I had it to do over, I'd pick a small, friendly liberal arts college. But, hey, I'm a non-profit librarian. YMMV. ![]() |
+1. Ahhhh....for a 2nd chance! |
Care to say why it was so great? Really I'd like to know. I meet tons of people from UVA, but few from Virginia Tech who rave about their school. Growing up, it was known as a party school full of VA families and many high schoolers traveling down there on the weekend to party. I know the reputation has gotten better over the years though. |
northwestern gets good optics because it blends d1/big ten atmosphere with elite academics and extremely well known journo and b-school combined with safe/upper class location but close enough to a global city. stanford and vandy might be the only other schools that combine all of these attributes (big time d1 college sports, elite academics, proximity to city). |
I went to UVA but if I had to do it again, I'd go somewhere smaller like James Madison or W&M. UVA was just too vast for me. |
I'd go to Smith all over again. Loved that place.
If I couldn't go to Smith I would choose Williams or possibly Wellesley so I could do the cross registration with MIT. |
I went to one small liberal arts college, transferred to another, took some time off, studied abroad, and ended up with a good education and some good life experiences - but I also feel like dumb me back then (20+ years ago now) didn't realize that I could get out of the NE winter and go somewhere warmer.
So I guess I'd tell my younger self to look for warmer climes. Maybe UF New College? I dunno. I had bad grades, good SATs, so I'm not sure where I'd have even gotten in. |
Excellent point! |