Anonymous wrote:BC, Rochester, Tufts for our school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our NYC private sends weaker students to Hamilton, Rochester, Skidmore, Conn College, Bates, Colby, Tulane, Tufts, Haverford. (Sometimes, stronger students also choose the last three on that list.)
Exactly. At a good private BC is an option for median students, sometimes lower.
Pre-covid, maybe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our NYC private sends weaker students to Hamilton, Rochester, Skidmore, Conn College, Bates, Colby, Tulane, Tufts, Haverford. (Sometimes, stronger students also choose the last three on that list.)
Exactly. At a good private BC is an option for median students, sometimes lower.
Anonymous wrote:I’m there are tons of great options for your kid, especially since you’re being realistic. The problem is when parents and students zero in on a few very selective or popular colleges and then complain about being shut out. I wouldn’t listen to the negative comments on this thread about certain colleges. It’s about where your kid will thrive and be happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the attraction of Wake and BC? Don’t see them as overlaps with Wake being more non-Catholic and BC the reverse.
They are schools decent but not outstanding students can get into that sound respectable enough to most people.
To be clear, they sound respectable to other private school parents who continue (erroneously) to judge colleges on a public/private breakdown like they judge K-12.
A normal person who went to public K-12 will hold BC and Wake in decent regard and know them from sports. They’ll think they are better than U Mass and NC State (roughly par with UNC). Aside from 3 or 4 state flagships public universities are bad.
Anonymous wrote:Our NYC private sends weaker students to Hamilton, Rochester, Skidmore, Conn College, Bates, Colby, Tulane, Tufts, Haverford. (Sometimes, stronger students also choose the last three on that list.)
Anonymous wrote:Our NYC private sends weaker students to Hamilton, Rochester, Skidmore, Conn College, Bates, Colby, Tulane, Tufts, Haverford. (Sometimes, stronger students also choose the last three on that list.)