Well this one has me genuinely stumped. As a Canadian, Ivey at Western definitely has the best bang for the buck. Really good recruiting for IB/MBB. But it's in London, Ont. And no one in the US that resides more than a mile from Wall Street has ever heard of it. Queens is also good. Kingston is much nicer than London. And by Canadian standards it seems to be an enjoyable place to go to school. Unlike U of T. Kind of a cold school. And enormous. And not the bestest for finance/business. But if the goal is New York, it really is hard to beat Stern. The doors are wide open. Everyone recruits from Stern. The downside is that it's not exactly known for its warm, kind, and empathetic students - if that's important to you. Like Wharton, there's some selling of the soul going on. Ross of course is very well regarded. And certainly a more humane place to go to college. Ultimately it depends on finances and aspirations. I'd probably drop U of T, but otherwise four very good choices. |
Great options and can’t go wrong. Depends on vibe student wants and whether they want more of a classic college experience (community and such at UVA) or more of an urban NY feel. I’d personally prefer UVA. |
These are all great choices w very happy undergrads. I’d pick Davidson for location but can’t go wrong here. |
Of these, I’d pick Duke as it has reputation tor happiest undergrads on this list. |
Engineering is not engineering without ABET accreditation, so if your options are truly just Loyola or CNU and money is not an issue, I'd go Loyola MD. |
Seems all over the place. How can you be considering both SMCM and UNH Engineering? You're talking St. Mary's College of Maryland, correct? What does kid want to study? |
Miami and York are also ABET. OP, I'd visit them and focus on student experience as well as grad placement (in addition to cst, vibe etc) |
There was a thread a while back about how few straight guys there are at Vassar. Try to google to find it. |
If you want to be able to check in on your kid, it seems Towson or Hood are the best options as they are closest. |
The reedie I know is a college professor. |
Totally disagree, last on that list but everyone is entitled to their opinion. |
I know multiple college professors (at elite schools, fwiw), a specialty physician, and a few others who are (and have been) gainfully employed/ self-supporting in other paths. I don't personally know any who aren't self-supporting, but my circle isn't enormous. This has been posted elsewhere, but Reed is #5 on the NSF's list of top colleges for STEM Ph.D.s, adjusted for size of school. https://ncses.nsf.gov/pubs/nsf22321 (table 6) -- only CalTech, MIT, Mudd, and Swarthmore are ahead. Can't speak to the open drug policy, but it is in Oregon, which might have something to do with it. |
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DS wants to major in Physics and Math
In-state options are between: GMU Honors Virginia Tech W&M UVA waitlisted |
Vtech |
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Occidental
Bates Juniata Bard Whitman Full pay sociology/political science major |