| I wouldn't pay for Harvard but I would figure it out for Stanford. |
| By applying and getting in to Stanford, OP's daughter has proven she's as capable as anyone going to Stanford. While by many objective measures, the resources and connections at Stanford may be greater than UMBC, her personal opportunities won't be any different. There will be professors that will connect her with research opportunities at UMBC and with their friends at Hopkins. She might have leadership opportunities that wouldn't be available at Stanford. Or she might have less concern about money and distance from friends, family and community. Let her make the choice for her own reasons. Life doesn't revolve around your alma mater. |
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Stanford , Harvard ,Princeton ,Yale , Hopkins , MIT , Annapolis , West Point .
The 8 irreplaceable institutions of higher learning for the good of the nation |
So, what is your point? |
Those are the 8 worth going out of your way if you have big dreams. |
| Well, the last two are free and give you guaranteed employment. |
| How "prestigious" are the service academies? Are they on a prestige par with the Ivies? |
Minority Sanford grad here (Latina). Loved it. I'm not from this area, and have no idea what UMBC is so can't compare. I said above that it's up to OP's daughter to decide -- whatever she chooses, that's best for her. |
| Did the OP say that her daughter wanted to go to med school or are we just assuming that because she said she wants to do biology? |
Since you believe service academies are on par with the Ivys, why did you not include the AirForce and Coast Guard Academies. |
| Air Force, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine |
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Total troll post. Why are people responding??
No one who is Stanford quality even applies to UMBC!! Ridiculous!! |
Why do you say this? I have read that people who are minorities or low income get more of an advantage going to elite schools than people who come from typical upper middle class families. |
Read through the thread. There is a link to an actual story about Isaac Kinde, Chief Science Officer for PapGene, recognized in Forbes "30 Under 30," who decided UMBC was a better choice for him than Stanford. Maybe in your world no one turns down Stanford for UMBC, but obviously in his world people do. |
So one person turned down Stanford for a commuter school. It's so out there that it's newsworthy. Kid probably didn't want to leave home and rationalized it like mad. You must be the troll OP with an agenda. |