Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Denison was the place for the wealthy non-students at my DC high school. I think Sewanee has the same vibe for the south.
Dennison and Sewannee aren't exactly "elite" schools that UMC parents brag about sending their kids to, but they aren't for "non students" either. Every graduate I've met from either school I've been impressed with. And Dennison has actually become highly selective as its number of applicants has surged. Sewannee's applicant pool is limited by the school's location - you either love it or hate it - so is more self selective. The point is, these are not schools for rich dumb slackers. Think High Point, U of Tampa, etc.
This just makes me chuckle. I lived in Cincinnati in the 80s. Denison was for preppy rich kids who couldn't get into Dartmouth. I knew several who all ended up wearing Brooks Brothers suits working at horrible jobs at insurance companies. I read on these boards everyone asking about Denison, Kenyon, Oberlin, Wooster and Miami of Ohio, and just can't believe these are now highly selective, desirable schools. That just goes to show how highly competitive the top schools are. Trickle down college selectivity.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Denison was the place for the wealthy non-students at my DC high school. I think Sewanee has the same vibe for the south.
Dennison and Sewannee aren't exactly "elite" schools that UMC parents brag about sending their kids to, but they aren't for "non students" either. Every graduate I've met from either school I've been impressed with. And Dennison has actually become highly selective as its number of applicants has surged. Sewannee's applicant pool is limited by the school's location - you either love it or hate it - so is more self selective. The point is, these are not schools for rich dumb slackers. Think High Point, U of Tampa, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oklahoma State University. (I think they take anyone.)
Butler University.
Marian University.
Purdue University - Fort Wayne
Ohio State
This is a horrible list. No to all.
Anonymous wrote:The UC don't use the "side door," like in Varsity Blues.
They just give big dollar donations directly to the school in exchange for admission, aka "the front door."
What made Varsity Blues so bad was that the schools were victims of the fraud. People were getting in for a lot cheaper than the "front door" method.
Personally, I think federal funding should be suspended for any university that considers legacy or donations in its admissions process.
Anonymous wrote:What's with all the Arkansas fluffing lately?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least one of Joe Scarborough's kids went to UAlabama. Tucker Carlson's kids were NE boarding school alums who all went to UVa. Sean Hannity's kids, who grew up on Long Island's gold coast, ended up at Wake Forest and UMich. As most know, Obama's youngest daughter is at UMich.
The rich generally don't care about rankings. It's MC status-obsessed wannabes who obsess over their kid getting into an "elite" college. And of course the true core of the fantasy is their unwashed kid dating and marrying a wealthy peer. It's no wonder why the rich are so skittish around MC interlopers.
Those are all at least state flagships. Wake me up when a Walton goes to Arkansas Tech
My nephew who has an eye on Notre Dame has his eyes on the University of Arkansas. Why? A smaller state school with some interesting alumni.