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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Roanoke
CNU
GMU
VCU
UMW
UNCG

ADHD kid
Info Systems (cyber security) major (*NOT CS*)
financial concerns


just because I have heard the supports for ADHD kids are really great, I'd say GMU


Was thinking same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brown
Duke
Penn

undecided--probably social science--major, no financial aid



Duke

Penn is Wharton and a little bit of engineering. No one thinks about the social science majors. And applications to Brown declined this year. Fair or not, it has a rep for rich kids floating through their self-guided curriculums while languishing in a mediocre city. Duke is more lively and varied and is generally good at everything. Plus more school spirit and better weather.


Ridiculous. I could just as easily say that Duke has a reputation for being douchey.

I would decide if the open curriculum is a pro or con for your student— some like the freedom to design their own education and for some it’s not a responsibility they necessarily want.

I think Penn and Duke are more alike than not so pick based on geography or feel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Brown
Duke
Penn

undecided--probably social science--major, no financial aid


Ivy is Ivy. Prefer Penn overall but Brown probably slightly more prestigious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Brown
Duke
Penn

undecided--probably social science--major, no financial aid

Tough choice.
Mine is loving Brown. Penn felt too businesslike. Did not consider Duke (wanted NE school). Loves open curriculum, variety of students, collaborative, creative nature of student body.

Choose Brown!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cornell
Williams
Rice
UCLA
Cal

Math/Applied math
No financial considerations



This is a nice problem to have.

Williams will have the weakest Math/Applied Math program. Would choose Rice or Cornell over the UCs. Both UCLA and Berkeley have classes with more than 1500 students. They're fine for grad school, but undergrads are just cogs in the machine. Much better educational experience at Rice or Cornell.


Grew up in Houston and kid is at Cornell. Aside from weather, I would say Cornell has more national name. Rice is great for engineering etc. and if you want to be in Texas/South.
Anonymous
University of Miami Herbert Finance

University of Richmond Business

Fordham Gabelli Finance

Live in New York Metropolitan Area
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Davidson
UVA
W&M

Econ, then Econ PhD

Money is not an issue



Unless there is any meaningful difference in the Econ curriculums, go with school that feels like best fit.
Anonymous
In state Va, business major. Annual costs below.

JMU honors college $32k
U South Carolina. Capstone scholar With merit, $37k
WM waitlist, NOVA this fall/ guaranteed spring admit. $42k
Indiana Kelley direct admit. $57k
Pitt Dietrich direct admit, no merit $55k.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cornell
Williams
Rice
UCLA
Cal

Math/Applied math
No financial considerations


Williams. A school with grad students will have non-English speakers teaching math, and it sucks. My aspiring math major friends at a R1 with one of them best math departments in the country all dropped it because the grad students were incomprehensible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brown
Duke
Penn

undecided--probably social science--major, no financial aid



Duke

Penn is Wharton and a little bit of engineering. No one thinks about the social science majors. And applications to Brown declined this year. Fair or not, it has a rep for rich kids floating through their self-guided curriculums while languishing in a mediocre city. Duke is more lively and varied and is generally good at everything. Plus more school spirit and better weather.


Ridiculous. I could just as easily say that Duke has a reputation for being douchey.

I would decide if the open curriculum is a pro or con for your student— some like the freedom to design their own education and for some it’s not a responsibility they necessarily want.

I think Penn and Duke are more alike than not so pick based on geography or feel.


Agreed. Brown parent here. Yeah there are rich kids, but also rich kids at Penn and Duke!
Kids at Brown are largely driven, high achievers with a creative bent. Classes are not easy, but the environment is more relaxed/supportive/collaborative than other top schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Accepted:
Georgetown
Pomona
Boston College
UVA
William & Mary (Monroe scholar)
GW

Waitlist:
Princeton
Brown

Male. Govt/history/politics/IR-related. In-state VA. Doesn't qualify for any aid. Willing to pay if a distinct advantage over other options.


Wow tough one. I went to GW and my kid to Pomona. Other kid to UVA. We were all poli sci so close to IR. My gut tells me Georgetown and then work hard on the waitlists. Princeton obvious and I would do Brown too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UGA
Wisconsin


Business. Neither are direct admit
UGA cheaper.

DC will go visit anyways but always fun to see others opinions.

Also waiting on Michigan but very unlikely and $$$




I posted above-- wanted to add. UGA has no direct admit to business and Wisconsin does (but DC didn't get direct admit) and UGA has 2 chances to apply vs 1 try at Wisconsin. So it's a little more of a gamble. That being said, if they vibe with one much more, it won't matter!
Anonymous
Instate Californian: History Major (law school in future plans)

UC Davis
UC Santa Cruz
Cal Poly SLO
Santa Clara 22k/yr merit
USF 20k/yr merit
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cornell
Williams
Rice
UCLA
Cal

Math/Applied math
No financial considerations


Cal tech?

If so Cal Tech. Otherwise Williams - they have an excellent applied math program.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Davidson
UVA
W&M

Econ, then Econ PhD

Money is not an issue



Everyone I know who went to Davidson loved it, caveat being they were all athletes.

Econ if interested in research and PhD, I would say UVA. I know many stories of some professor being friends with another professor at another school. The latter accepts the former's student because the personal recommendation is highly valued.
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