Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:which schools are on the list?
It's a long list - 4 columns Just to give you an example, here are the first five in each column
Albright College
Allegheny College of Maryland
American U
Bethune-Cookman
Bowie State
Hampershire College
Hofstra U.
Hollins University
Iona College
Jacksonville Univ.
NOVA
Oberlin
Ohio U
Old Dominion
Pace Univeristy
George Washington
U of Tampa
Coast Guard Academy
U of Akron
U of Denver
Outside of U of Maryland,there does not appear to be a strong flagship state college in the list at all.
I work in admissions and suggest you may need to do a little reading up on what the latest in "great colleges" is. The "flagship state college" meme that seems to be with you might just not be there the way it was when you grew up. Between your college admissions experience and theirs is an entire generation of major upheaval in the higher education sector, including massive spending cuts to "flagship state schools" such as those in the UC system, but not only. MD isn't what it used to be. Star MD faculty are now at GU, GWU, and AU, for example. They couldn't take it anymore.
In short, read up, then report back.
Anonymous wrote:Jesus, how obtuse are you people? Consider what most kids in DC do.
FWIW, I had terrific scores and grades and I went to a school in that same range as those listed above because it is where I got the best scholarship. In my HS, which was probably similar to Latin, my acceptance into that school and scholarships (as well as those of others like me) was a source of pride for the teachers.
Maybe it seems unsophisticated now, but for the first person in a family going to college it is a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Jesus, how obtuse are you people? Consider what most kids in DC do.
FWIW, I had terrific scores and grades and I went to a school in that same range as those listed above because it is where I got the best scholarship. In my HS, which was probably similar to Latin, my acceptance into that school and scholarships (as well as those of others like me) was a source of pride for the teachers.
Maybe it seems unsophisticated now, but for the first person in a family going to college it is a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:which schools are on the list?
It's a long list - 4 columns Just to give you an example, here are the first five in each column
Albright College
Allegheny College of Maryland
American U
Bethune-Cookman
Bowie State
Hampershire College
Hofstra U.
Hollins University
Iona College
Jacksonville Univ.
NOVA
Oberlin
Ohio U
Old Dominion
Pace Univeristy
George Washington
U of Tampa
Coast Guard Academy
U of Akron
U of Denver
Outside of U of Maryland,there does not appear to be a strong flagship state college in the list at all.
Anonymous wrote:which schools are on the list?