Anonymous wrote:NYU
Penn State
the all women's schools (e.g., Mt Holyoke, Smith, Bryn Mawr)
Tulane
Syracuse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The all-women's school listed by the PP are not easy to get into!
Not easy, but easier than similarly ranked coed schools (I'm not the pp, but I went to one of those women's colleges).
+1. My 7th DD has already declared that my alma mater (one of those women's colleges mentioned) will be her safety school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The all-women's school listed by the PP are not easy to get into!
Not easy, but easier than similarly ranked coed schools (I'm not the pp, but I went to one of those women's colleges).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:emory and carnegie mellon.
both have overall acceptance rates a good 5-10 points higher than peers.
after that, penn state has huge name recognition relative to its ease of acceptance.
But that name recognition has been tainted in recent years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:emory and carnegie mellon.
both have overall acceptance rates a good 5-10 points higher than peers.
after that, penn state has huge name recognition relative to its ease of acceptance.
But that name recognition has been tainted in recent years.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry but the words "elite school" and "Penn State" don't belong in the same sentence.
Anonymous wrote:emory and carnegie mellon.
both have overall acceptance rates a good 5-10 points higher than peers.
after that, penn state has huge name recognition relative to its ease of acceptance.
Anonymous wrote:The all-women's school listed by the PP are not easy to get into!