Anonymous wrote:Poor OP, so insecure and miserable that they need to go online picking fights with people and pretending to be Ivies or bust.
Sucks to be you, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe lose the scorn?
One of my kids is studying International Affairs at GWU. If there had been a reputable program for that at UMD, our state flagship, he'd have gone there. But he didn't get into Georgetown SAIS, and he didn't want W&M's dual degree programme with St Andrews, which offers an international affairs specialty. So he went to GWU, which offered him merit aid. He's happy there.
If you can afford it, you go where your major is.
Yes, you’ve told us about your son. Again and again and again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have issues.
Why? The list isn’t wrong.
Anonymous wrote:OP is an ignorant moron. With a few exceptions, that list is comprised of fantastic schools that are incredibly hard to get into.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have issues.
Why? The list isn’t wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe lose the scorn?
One of my kids is studying International Affairs at GWU. If there had been a reputable program for that at UMD, our state flagship, he'd have gone there. But he didn't get into Georgetown SAIS, and he didn't want W&M's dual degree programme with St Andrews, which offers an international affairs specialty. So he went to GWU, which offered him merit aid. He's happy there.
If you can afford it, you go where your major is.
Anonymous wrote:You have issues.
Anonymous wrote:We all know they're just expensive backups that are no better than the better state flagships, but private school parents have convinced themselves that they're prestigious.
In US News order:
WashU
Emory
NYU
BU
Wake
Northeastern
Tulane