Agree, just think of all the ASU grads mom must have endured through her ex, she knew what she was doing, just not how to do it. The daughter was spring breaking in the Bahamas with the trustee's daughter, beats Lake Havasu, sorry. It almost worked, and the daughter was perfect for USC. |
| OP....are you from AZ? Of course, most kids in AZ will want to go to an in-state, state school. But, no one would want to pay OOS to go to a #150 ranked school. Not worth it! |
I think it is a bigger sign of American strength to have Harry Truman coming through Spalding's Commercial College than privileged leaders coming through HYP (and Penn) based on family influence. But last presidents are now Penn (Wharton), Columbia/Harvard Law, Yale/Harvard Business School, Georgetown/Yale Law, and Yale. |
Top five candidates for the dems: Udel, syracuse law columbia brooklyn college/u.chicago howard/uc hastings brown/columbia law |
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No skin in the game - but I've heard wonderful things about Barrett at ASU. My high stats kid didn't really consider it, but on paper, it sounds amazing. If Barrett were on the east coast, we'd be all over it.
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barrett + all the hot girls sounds like a dream. It would be a top choice for me if I was applying these days. Robots are going to take all of our jobs anyways, might as well as make the most out of undergrad. |
I know a famous and connected multi-millionaire who has a daughter at ASU right now. He lives in Los Angeles. |
| My boss is ASU alum for both her bachelors and masters. She’s easily the smartest person I’ve ever worked for and the nicest. She leads a 10 billion revenue, multi-state company so in her case, ASU worked out pretty well. |
There you have it, guy wearing this shirt, still trying to enroll at ASU:
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There are no Greek houses anymore. They made frat and sorority villages, Owned by the college. The party scene has seriously been cut since the early 2000’s. Still fun, but no where near the craziness. The reputation has increased too. But it will never be a hard school to get into. The president is steadfast on allowing as many kids as possible to go there. So instead of making it “reputable” and doing the numbers game, he said he is going to make it accessible. I think another 20K more go there now than 10 years ago. |
| I think it is really hard to lose or gain a reputation. I like how that president speaks though. Reminds me of UMBC President. |
Most of the increase is online students and satellite campus students. https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-education/2017/09/13/asu-enrollment-hits-more-than-100-000-first-time/646653001/ [Think it was about 40k when I went there.] |
| I attended NAU and my best friend attended ASU for undergrad. We went to different schools for graduate degrees. It’s an undergraduate degree! It’s only as good as the work you put into it. You can get a great education no matter where you go if you want it. |
My daughter almost applied to NAU for astronomy. She wanted to work with the telescope in Flagstaff that first discovered Pluto |
The enrollment increase puts ASU on track to have 125,000 students by 2025, a goal set by the Arizona Board of Regents as part of a strategic plan to increase the percentage of Arizona residents with a college degree. That is pretty cool. If only all states had a plan like this instead of becoming inclusive to only top achieving kids. |