Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s an Ivy League back up and it’s expensive as hell. Anybody living in VA who’s good enough to get into Wash U but not an Ivy is far better off going to UVA.
WashU opens far more doors than UVA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There seem to be random anti-Wash U comments on this board, made in response to other inquiries. They are usually brief with no details. Curious why people seem to have a strong anti-Wash U sentiment and what it's based on? I was thinking maybe it's the location or the state, or are there other compelling reasons? What type of student thrives there? (referring to Washington University in St. Louis)
Ignore haters it is a solid T15-18 private very close to ivy range as far as student quality and education quality. Compared with other private schools in that tier (Vandy, Rice, ND, CMU) it has the best balance as far as students studying all fields and not being too rah-rah-sports (akin to ivies). Alum network is cohesive, med/law/phD feeding is top, Engineering has moved up fast.
DCUM trashes schools their kid did not get into and also schools DCUM deems to be too ___(asian, jewish, whatever it is that day). Cultures which value education value top schools such as WashU. Go visit and make up your own mind.
Anonymous wrote:Who's hating? And why does that bother you?
I swear that some parents on here have para-social relationships with colleges. They are not your friends, they're just institutions with enough pros and cons for there to be different (and sometimes polarizing) opinions on them.
Anonymous wrote:Very popular among Jewish kids. 25% Jewish students.
We visited this summer, really beautiful campus. Love it.
Anonymous wrote:There seem to be random anti-Wash U comments on this board, made in response to other inquiries. They are usually brief with no details. Curious why people seem to have a strong anti-Wash U sentiment and what it's based on? I was thinking maybe it's the location or the state, or are there other compelling reasons? What type of student thrives there? (referring to Washington University in St. Louis)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s an Ivy League back up and it’s expensive as hell. Anybody living in VA who’s good enough to get into Wash U but not an Ivy is far better off going to UVA.
WashU opens far more doors than UVA
"in Missouri"Anonymous wrote:It’s an Ivy League back up and it’s expensive as hell. Anybody living in VA who’s good enough to get into Wash U but not an Ivy is far better off going to UVA.
Anonymous wrote:There seem to be random anti-Wash U comments on this board, made in response to other inquiries. They are usually brief with no details. Curious why people seem to have a strong anti-Wash U sentiment and what it's based on? I was thinking maybe it's the location or the state, or are there other compelling reasons? What type of student thrives there? (referring to Washington University in St. Louis)