Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed Rice is very underrated, people like to discount it because it takes such a heavy portion of its class from Texas, but Stanford does the same from California - both just happen to be massive states
Rice sounds great but I just couldn't do the red state thing.
It's interesting that so many Northern kids are flocking to the South for college now though
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember that National Merit Scholars are National Merit Finalists who got money from somewhere. So you need to adjust for schools like Princeton, where only a few of their NMFs have become NMS by getting money from a corporate sponsor, vs. say the University of Alabama, where every NMF admitted becomes NMS because the college hands them out a scholarship.
Not-OP, this came from a Reddit thread where the individual acknowledged later several caveats like it doesn’t include schools like Alabama and Tulsa which have a higher percentage of NMF than some of the schools in this list but also give out significant merit funding.
Can you link the reddit post?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember that National Merit Scholars are National Merit Finalists who got money from somewhere. So you need to adjust for schools like Princeton, where only a few of their NMFs have become NMS by getting money from a corporate sponsor, vs. say the University of Alabama, where every NMF admitted becomes NMS because the college hands them out a scholarship.
Not-OP, this came from a Reddit thread where the individual acknowledged later several caveats like it doesn’t include schools like Alabama and Tulsa which have a higher percentage of NMF than some of the schools in this list but also give out significant merit funding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed Rice is very underrated, people like to discount it because it takes such a heavy portion of its class from Texas, but Stanford does the same from California - both just happen to be massive states
Rice sounds great but I just couldn't do the red state thing.
Anonymous wrote:Remember that National Merit Scholars are National Merit Finalists who got money from somewhere. So you need to adjust for schools like Princeton, where only a few of their NMFs have become NMS by getting money from a corporate sponsor, vs. say the University of Alabama, where every NMF admitted becomes NMS because the college hands them out a scholarship.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed Rice is very underrated, people like to discount it because it takes such a heavy portion of its class from Texas, but Stanford does the same from California - both just happen to be massive states