Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elon is a school for rich kids not smart enough to get into someplace like Richmond. It’s not well respected by employers also boring. And yes I know several kids who attend.
I think Elon attracts kids with learning disabilities. These are smart kids who shine in areas other than tedious classroom academics.
The LD trope about Elon is incorrect and harmful to continue to prattle on about. Can accommodations be made for students with LD? Yes, of course - like any other college. But people harping on it, like Elon is a LD safe haven school, are doing prospective students and college a disservice.
This is an ignorant take. What's wrong with being an attractive place for kids with LDs? Schools that are accommodating should be seen as a positive, not a negative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There isn’t that big a gap between these schools. If you get As at Elon you will be able to get into a solid law, business or med school. Same with Richmond. Both are super solid schools. These schools have low “wow” factor but you will get a great education and you will be happy there.
My kid's counselor suggested both in the same breath, so I think they are not as far apart also some here think.
I am a fan of Elon, but this only tells me that your kids college counselor isn’t very bright or discerning, as the two schools are nothing alike except size and pretty campus. Or maybe your kid’s counselor just wants to be sure your kid gets in somewhere and is advising kid to apply widely.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elon is a school for rich kids not smart enough to get into someplace like Richmond. It’s not well respected by employers also boring. And yes I know several kids who attend.
I think Elon attracts kids with learning disabilities. These are smart kids who shine in areas other than tedious classroom academics.
The LD trope about Elon is incorrect and harmful to continue to prattle on about. Can accommodations be made for students with LD? Yes, of course - like any other college. But people harping on it, like Elon is a LD safe haven school, are doing prospective students and college a disservice.
This is an ignorant take. What's wrong with being an attractive place for kids with LDs? Schools that are accommodating should be seen as a positive, not a negative.
Anonymous wrote:Reality check here. Richmond is nothing special. Ask 10 people on the street and all 10 won’t know U Richmond from U Cincinnati or U Denver or U Dayton. Please don’t kid yourself. No one in the history in the university has ever hired someone over someone else because of Richmond, unless they are an alum.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elon is a school for rich kids not smart enough to get into someplace like Richmond. It’s not well respected by employers also boring. And yes I know several kids who attend.
I think Elon attracts kids with learning disabilities. These are smart kids who shine in areas other than tedious classroom academics.
The LD trope about Elon is incorrect and harmful to continue to prattle on about. Can accommodations be made for students with LD? Yes, of course - like any other college. But people harping on it, like Elon is a LD safe haven school, are doing prospective students and college a disservice.
Anonymous wrote:Both have pretty campuses, UR is closer to a city. Elon has grown to be a national university with top academics, UR has remained committed to the liberal arts. Comparable options, go where the kid is more comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There isn’t that big a gap between these schools. If you get As at Elon you will be able to get into a solid law, business or med school. Same with Richmond. Both are super solid schools. These schools have low “wow” factor but you will get a great education and you will be happy there.
My kid's counselor suggested both in the same breath, so I think they are not as far apart also some here think.
Anonymous wrote:There isn’t that big a gap between these schools. If you get As at Elon you will be able to get into a solid law, business or med school. Same with Richmond. Both are super solid schools. These schools have low “wow” factor but you will get a great education and you will be happy there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elon has a much better social scene but Richmond has slightly better academics, although I suspect they will be peer schools 10 years from now given Elon’s meteoric rise and focus on experiential learning.
Meteoric rise? They've dropped 50 spots since entering the National Universities category in USNWR.
Anonymous wrote:Elon has a much better social scene but Richmond has slightly better academics, although I suspect they will be peer schools 10 years from now given Elon’s meteoric rise and focus on experiential learning.