Wash U and Vandy are both ranked 20. My kid would DEFINITELY pick Wash U. Maybe not over Northwestern, but if kid had an EA admit to Wash U, kid might skip the NW application altogether. |
n=1 |
EA results typically came out after the New Year, after the RD application deadline. Most would not withdraw their RD application over an EA acceptance. There is nothing to skip. |
n=2. Probably not NU, but my pre-med DD would pick WashU over Rice and Emory. The three institutions are similar and are great pre-med choices, but WashU gave the best vibe when we visited, followed by Rice. |
Interesting. I think most kids would probably pick Vandy because Nashville is a far more desirable place to attend college than St. Louis. Vandy is also in downtown Nashville, in walking distance from bars and clubs. |
No, EA for MIT, Georgetown, ND, Georgia Tech all arrive before Christmas. Some public university EAs arrive in January, but not the privates, |
Vandy has a very Greek/ somewhat party-school vibe. Wash U, according to my DC, is more friendly and more intellectural. |
These schools are over the top. I am cheering every single school that is scrapping its Supplementals. The college application process is beyond stressful with each school requiring so many ridiculous essays. |
Definitely our impression of the differences in school vibes. |
Yes, I agree that's the difference in culture between the two schools. |
I’m sure that Emory, Rice and Vanderbilt are wonderful schools in great location, but St. Louis is also in a great location. St. Louis is a beautiful, historic, affordable place, and University City and the Central West are fun, lovely neighborhoods. And there are plenty of bars in St. Louis. |
You’re wrong. |
Vandy is ranked 17 |
| Among its peers Washu receives the least amount of applicants so its the least popular no matter how you slice it. |
it more popular in the usnwr rankings… + their freshman classes are admitting 500+ to oxford. And washu has a smaller class size. |