Let us pick for you…list acceptances

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Elon or Fordham for business?


Fordham. I could only see picking Elon over Fordham if cost is an issue or your kid woke up one morning and decided they would be miserable living in NYC for college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Major: PreMed (Public Health/Data Science), wants to be a doctor.

Vanderbilt
UVA (In-State)
Northwestern
UCLA
UCB
VTech (Eng) (In-State)
VCU (PreMed, President's Scholarship/FREE degree)
UMass-A
PSU



It would be between UVA, VTech, and VCU. Since you can find pre-med students at a variety of colleges at different price points, the decision isn’t always about the cheapest option. There is some evaluation of best school in case you pivot, track record with med school acceptances, availability of career enhancing experiences like undergrad research or opportunities at the nearby hospital, support/cohort and general college environment balanced with the cost.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Biology premed track:

UIUC
Pitt Honor College
VT
UMass
Oberlin

Cost is not an issue. Thanks!!

Oberlin has excellent grad school and med school outcomes


Yes, Oberlin claims 70% of their med school applicants get in somewhere.


Kid wants a more competitive cohort to much of my surprise!! Which of these schools are more rigorous with students that are more driven? More selective? Hard to compare Oberlin to UIUC or VT or Pitt.
Anonymous
UW Madison
UGA

Business
Anonymous

Bates or Colgate

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UW Madison
UGA

Business


Where would your kid rather start their business career? If Chicago, go to Wisco. If Atlanta, go to UGA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Bates or Colgate



Colgate
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Bates or Colgate



Colgate


+1. Guaranteed pipeline to The Street.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UW Madison
UGA

Business


Where would your kid rather start their business career? If Chicago, go to Wisco. If Atlanta, go to UGA.


He says he doesn't know and doesn't care. In other words, he won't pick based on that. I find it hard to believe he can't find a job in Chicago if he goes to UGA or a job in the south from Wisconsin - but maybe I'm clueless. If I had to guess, I picture him living in Chicago over ATL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Major: PreMed (Public Health/Data Science), wants to be a doctor.

Vanderbilt
UVA (In-State)
Northwestern
UCLA
UCB
VTech (Eng) (In-State)
VCU (PreMed, President's Scholarship/FREE degree)
UMass-A
PSU



I would go VCU given the scholarship.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Major: PreMed (Public Health/Data Science), wants to be a doctor.

Vanderbilt
UVA (In-State)
Northwestern
UCLA
UCB
VTech (Eng) (In-State)
VCU (PreMed, President's Scholarship/FREE degree)
UMass-A
PSU



I would go VCU given the scholarship.


Only because the kid is premed, I agree. If med school is the goal, all that matters for undergrad is MCAT, GPA, and saving $$$.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Business:

Elon
Syracuse
Bucknell
W&M
Miami (OH)


W&M easily if you can afford it. Only thing to keep in mind is that Mason is not direct admit and I think it has around a 30% acceptance rate


I believe it is about 60%.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oberlin
Fordham
Vermont
Occidental
McGill


OMG, the difference between someone who stereotypically would apply to Fordham vs Oberlin is like the size of the Grand Canyon. What is student looking for?


Went to a catholic high school so included Fordham as a safer admit given Catholic pipeline. Interested in humanities. - anthropologie or english
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Business:

Elon
Syracuse
Bucknell
W&M
Miami (OH)


W&M easily if you can afford it. Only thing to keep in mind is that Mason is not direct admit and I think it has around a 30% acceptance rate


I believe it is about 60%.


+1 At least. Plus, rolling admissions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Bates or Colgate



Whichever is giving you more money.
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