Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think of it as Syracuse for people who don't want that much snow.
Except V is about half the size, religious-based, closer to a city center, with acceptance rate closer to 30% (than 50%) and draws from Catholic high schools for about 50% of their student population. What they do have in common? They both have great men's basketball programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was high on my kids' lists but none of the 3 ended up there. FWIW, DH and I would have been happy if any had ended up there. It's a solid school and if ranked nationally, would probably hit around 50. The kids/parents we know there now are very happy. It is expensive and stingy with aid.
Ranked around 50? Please. Wishful thinking!
Anonymous wrote:It was high on my kids' lists but none of the 3 ended up there. FWIW, DH and I would have been happy if any had ended up there. It's a solid school and if ranked nationally, would probably hit around 50. The kids/parents we know there now are very happy. It is expensive and stingy with aid.
Anonymous wrote:I think of it as Syracuse for people who don't want that much snow.