Delaware also small and hardly any kid goes home on weekend |
UVM has 70% of its undergrads from OOS and only 12,000 undergrads. So, it does not fit this mold either, despite not being the size of other larger flagships. |
Yes at University of Rochester (which is technically Western New York, not upstate.) |
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Why would anyone want to go to Cal Poly Pomona? And, yeah, I'm a Californian. Where did that suggestion come from? What’s your take on Cal Poly SLO, as a Californian? |
Why would anyone want to go to Cal Poly Pomona? And, yeah, I'm a Californian. Where did that suggestion come from? What’s[b] your take on Cal Poly SLO, as a Californian? [/b. Well if you can get in elsewhere do it. It is ranked only as a regional school by USNWR. Acceptance rate is high at 30%. 84% graduation rate which drops to only 64 % for first time students and so on |
What’s[b] your take on Cal Poly SLO, as a Californian? [/b. Well if you can get in elsewhere do it. It is ranked only as a regional school by USNWR. Acceptance rate is high at 30%. 84% graduation rate which drops to only 64 % for first time students and so on "As a Californian" wasn't your cue. You're meant to wait for, "As an ignoramus." |
"As a Californian" wasn't your cue. You're meant to wait for, "As an ignoramus." (And you've broken the HTML, which I've now fixed.) |
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| My niece at UMD was really surprised when more than half of her dorm went home for a night or two to study for midterms and then again for finals. |
Yup and on the other thread DCUM claimed this stuff *never* happens. I have nieces and nephews at various state flagships. They are randomly home on the weekends throughout the school year. I bet that on any weekend there are hundreds of students heading home. |
This can happen at flagships in small states like Maryland or Delaware or Rhode Island. Bigger states like Texas, Florida, or even Ohio or Indiana are less likely to see this dynamic. Anyone who lives more than a 2hr or max 3hr drive is not going home for a night or two to study or get a home cooked meal or whatever. |
No one ever said that some kids don’t go home “for a night or two” during midterms and finals. And hundreds out of tens of thousands is hardly something meaningful. |
Serious question: do you have a kid at one of these schools? Because in real life, "friend groups from high school" aren't moving to their in-state colleges en masse. Sure, there might be some kids from the same high school who you would barely see, but it's just silly to make up stories about entire high school friend groups attending the same college so they'll never have to be apart. No one actually does this. |
That's hardly "going home every weekend." Who wouldn't take the opportunity to study in a quiet place for exams?
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And who needs to have everyone in their dorm around when they’re studying for midterms and finals. Seems like that’s the time when kids are least likely to want/need a full house or a crowd. |