Anonymous
Post 10/29/2025 09:24     Subject: Rutgers- why is this almost never mentioned

Anonymous wrote:Because almost anyone can get in . Not much better than community colleges.


You're just rephrasing the question with this answer. Why isn't Rutgers as desirable? Because fewer people apply. Admissions rate is entirely related to the number of applicants. Rutgers average SAT scores are 50 points higher than Clemson's or UTKs - and a lot higher than community colleges!

The Southern state schools are hot right now but that doesn't indicate that a place like Rutgers provides a worse education or has fewer internship opportunities. By most measures, Rutgers is superior to a lot of more popular SEC schools.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2025 09:17     Subject: Re:Rutgers- why is this almost never mentioned

Probably because it is in New Jersey and filled with kids from New Jersey.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2025 08:23     Subject: Rutgers- why is this almost never mentioned

Anonymous wrote:Because almost anyone can get in . Not much better than community colleges.


The avg stats for students in the business nursing engineering programs are pretty high.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2025 22:55     Subject: Rutgers- why is this almost never mentioned

Anonymous wrote:My DC is a sophomore and really likes it, though feels it's "very NJ." Most friends are in state and NJ is a small state, so people go home during the week ofr diner or their parents come by and drop things off.

The multiple campuses are kind of weird but DC likes it. Each one has a unique vibe.


how's the dating for him? jersey girls are....a handful.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2025 22:02     Subject: Rutgers- why is this almost never mentioned

"kash didn't attend but a ton of rutgers people have kash patel vibes"

Priceless comment and accurate.

Anonymous
Post 10/28/2025 22:01     Subject: Rutgers- why is this almost never mentioned

Because almost anyone can get in . Not much better than community colleges.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2025 21:59     Subject: Rutgers- why is this almost never mentioned

My DC is a sophomore and really likes it, though feels it's "very NJ." Most friends are in state and NJ is a small state, so people go home during the week ofr diner or their parents come by and drop things off.

The multiple campuses are kind of weird but DC likes it. Each one has a unique vibe.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2025 21:58     Subject: Rutgers- why is this almost never mentioned

Anonymous wrote:I maybe biased because im a lawyer but all the Rutgers grads I meet professionally are just utter jerks and/or marginally corrupt. The alumni I’ve met just leave me such a a bad impression that I can’t give it too much consideration.

I do know one person socially that went to Rutgers who is very nice so I guess that’s something.


kash didn't attend but a ton of rutgers people have kash patel vibes

Anonymous
Post 10/28/2025 21:40     Subject: Rutgers- why is this almost never mentioned

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had thought Rutgers and UMD are peers. But when my first child applied, Rutgers gave him honor college and merit scholarship while UMD nothing. Does Rutgers have lower standards?


Me again. Not full ride, but about $12k/ yr and honor college. Although he went somewhere else later, we really liked Rutgers.

Are you a Maryland resident?


Yes. Does it matter to merit scholar?
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2025 19:34     Subject: Rutgers- why is this almost never mentioned

It’s a popularity contest. If Rutgers had a Tik Tok-worthy social atmosphere and was in a cool city/college town or had a stunning natural setting, its selectivity would go up. Lots of smart kids there but we don’t hear about their tailgates, Greek life or wealth.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2025 19:28     Subject: Rutgers- why is this almost never mentioned

Because it's ugly.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2025 19:23     Subject: Rutgers- why is this almost never mentioned

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had thought Rutgers and UMD are peers. But when my first child applied, Rutgers gave him honor college and merit scholarship while UMD nothing. Does Rutgers have lower standards?


Me again. Not full ride, but about $12k/ yr and honor college. Although he went somewhere else later, we really liked Rutgers.

Are you a Maryland resident?
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2025 19:21     Subject: Rutgers- why is this almost never mentioned

Anonymous wrote:I had thought Rutgers and UMD are peers. But when my first child applied, Rutgers gave him honor college and merit scholarship while UMD nothing. Does Rutgers have lower standards?


Me again. Not full ride, but about $12k/ yr and honor college. Although he went somewhere else later, we really liked Rutgers.