Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
People trolling & using stereotypes they think are clever and 'in the know'. Some of the wealthiest / most powerful people in NYC/DC attended Brown.
I went to a state U but then to a top 10 law school. My HYP friends there all made fun of Brown. I don't know why...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
People trolling & using stereotypes they think are clever and 'in the know'. Some of the wealthiest / most powerful people in NYC/DC attended Brown.
I went to a state U but then to a top 10 law school. My HYP friends there all made fun of Brown. I don't know why...
Anonymous wrote:
People trolling & using stereotypes they think are clever and 'in the know'. Some of the wealthiest / most powerful people in NYC/DC attended Brown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my mind, if you get into UVA instate, you may rationally choose an Ivy (other than Brown, obviously), Stanford, MIT, or Cal Tech instead. That's it, though.
Serious question: Why do you hate Brown? My kid was rejected and really, really wanted to go there. Just curious. We thought it was a great school.
People trolling & using stereotypes they think are clever and 'in the know'. Some of the wealthiest / most powerful people in NYC/DC attended Brown.
It's the worst ranked Ivy, weird, and below several non Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my mind, if you get into UVA instate, you may rationally choose an Ivy (other than Brown, obviously), Stanford, MIT, or Cal Tech instead. That's it, though.
Agree with this. DC accepted to UVA and top 10 Ivy - we ponied the extra $$ for the Ivy and DC is thriving there. No regrets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my mind, if you get into UVA instate, you may rationally choose an Ivy (other than Brown, obviously), Stanford, MIT, or Cal Tech instead. That's it, though.
Serious question: Why do you hate Brown? My kid was rejected and really, really wanted to go there. Just curious. We thought it was a great school.
People trolling & using stereotypes they think are clever and 'in the know'. Some of the wealthiest / most powerful people in NYC/DC attended Brown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my mind, if you get into UVA instate, you may rationally choose an Ivy (other than Brown, obviously), Stanford, MIT, or Cal Tech instead. That's it, though.
Or Amherst, Williams, or Swarthmore
This. There are many schools that are "better" than UVA and worth the extra money, assuming you have it, which many UMC people do if they've been saving all along like they should have.
What about Emory, WashU in STL, or Vandy?
Well I personally would pay for those but we have the money so it's an easier decision for me to make.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my mind, if you get into UVA instate, you may rationally choose an Ivy (other than Brown, obviously), Stanford, MIT, or Cal Tech instead. That's it, though.
Serious question: Why do you hate Brown? My kid was rejected and really, really wanted to go there. Just curious. We thought it was a great school.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why people argue about this. It's so meaningless. If you have the money, then let her go to Georgetown. If you don't, then don't. If you have the money already, it's worth it. It's not worth it if you have to take out > 50k loans. Simple.
Anonymous wrote:In my mind, if you get into UVA instate, you may rationally choose an Ivy (other than Brown, obviously), Stanford, MIT, or Cal Tech instead. That's it, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least one of the arguments people are making for G'town over UVA doesn't really apply to this situation IMO. If one of my goals was to broaden my kid's horizons, I certainly wouldn't think sending him across the river to Georgetown was the way to do it.
exactly. my vote would be neither. let the kids go away for college.
FCPS grad who went to Georgetown--I lived on campus and saw my parents just as much as my other friends did--holidays and summers. A benefit that Georgetown has that UVA doesn't is the access to internships all over the city. Finance, non profits, healthcare. Those internships often lead to an easier time getting a job after graduation.
Touche, but GU is far more geographically diverse than UVA:
18% International
17 % Virginia
13% Maryland
12% Washington, DC
5% New York
4% California
3% Florida
3% Pennsylvania
2% each: Georgia, Illinois, New Jersey, Texas
Other 14% made up of various states throughout U.S.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least one of the arguments people are making for G'town over UVA doesn't really apply to this situation IMO. If one of my goals was to broaden my kid's horizons, I certainly wouldn't think sending him across the river to Georgetown was the way to do it.
exactly. my vote would be neither. let the kids go away for college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my mind, if you get into UVA instate, you may rationally choose an Ivy (other than Brown, obviously), Stanford, MIT, or Cal Tech instead. That's it, though.
Or Amherst, Williams, or Swarthmore
This. There are many schools that are "better" than UVA and worth the extra money, assuming you have it, which many UMC people do if they've been saving all along like they should have.
What about Emory, WashU in STL, or Vandy?