Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a college counselor, and these schools absolutely do not attract similar students. I was really surprised to read that above. Saint Joe’s is very regional. A lot of kids from the mid-Atlantic who couldn’t quite get into Villanova. It’s in a crappy area of Philadelphia. They are known for their business and autism programs.
Elon is also in a crappy area to be honest, but it’s a different kind of crappy. More remote. The campus itself is very pretty. Very southern. This would be a more traditional college environment.
Yale is in a crappy area of New Haven, Penn is in a crappy area of Philadelphia, Johns Hopkins is in a crappy area of Baltimore, Trinity is in a crappy area of Hartford, and the list goes on and on. Are you telling your students to not go to those schools, too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a college counselor, and these schools absolutely do not attract similar students. I was really surprised to read that above. Saint Joe’s is very regional. A lot of kids from the mid-Atlantic who couldn’t quite get into Villanova. It’s in a crappy area of Philadelphia. They are known for their business and autism programs.
Elon is also in a crappy area to be honest, but it’s a different kind of crappy. More remote. The campus itself is very pretty. Very southern. This would be a more traditional college environment.
Yale is in a crappy area of New Haven, Penn is in a crappy area of Philadelphia, Johns Hopkins is in a crappy area of Baltimore, Trinity is in a crappy area of Hartford, and the list goes on and on. Are you telling your students to not go to those schools, too?
well with those--the juice is worth the squeeze
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a college counselor, and these schools absolutely do not attract similar students. I was really surprised to read that above. Saint Joe’s is very regional. A lot of kids from the mid-Atlantic who couldn’t quite get into Villanova. It’s in a crappy area of Philadelphia. They are known for their business and autism programs.
Elon is also in a crappy area to be honest, but it’s a different kind of crappy. More remote. The campus itself is very pretty. Very southern. This would be a more traditional college environment.
Yale is in a crappy area of New Haven, Penn is in a crappy area of Philadelphia, Johns Hopkins is in a crappy area of Baltimore, Trinity is in a crappy area of Hartford, and the list goes on and on. Are you telling your students to not go to those schools, too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter and son both graduated from Elon. Great science programs. Daughter was a bio major (loved the cadaver lab), son was chemistry.
One is a surgeon, one is currently in surgical residency.
Wow, PP. Congratulations!
Anonymous wrote:My daughter and son both graduated from Elon. Great science programs. Daughter was a bio major (loved the cadaver lab), son was chemistry.
One is a surgeon, one is currently in surgical residency.
Anonymous wrote:I am a college counselor, and these schools absolutely do not attract similar students. I was really surprised to read that above. Saint Joe’s is very regional. A lot of kids from the mid-Atlantic who couldn’t quite get into Villanova. It’s in a crappy area of Philadelphia. They are known for their business and autism programs.
Elon is also in a crappy area to be honest, but it’s a different kind of crappy. More remote. The campus itself is very pretty. Very southern. This would be a more traditional college environment.