Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barnard College. It was her first choice and she went EA.
What attracted your DD to Barnard and not Columbia?
Anonymous wrote:Barnard College. It was her first choice and she went EA.
Anonymous wrote:
I grew up in Silver Spring and went to UMCP. I didn't go home every weekend and I spread my wings just fine. My parents only "meddling" was to set the following boundaries: pick a state school or figure out how to pay the difference in tuition (not because they were being unkind; rather, they set realistic financial boundaries). We will likely do the same with our kids...although we will likely dissuade them from taking on student loans.
Anonymous wrote:William and Mary. It was his safety school but he is actually thrilled to be going.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exchange student got into Arizona State and two other no-name schools. Her grades and SATs were terrible, so ASU is better than I had hoped for her. She is happy to go as she was looking for a party school in a warm location ... she is filthy rich and plans to have fun and shop her way through uni, not learn.
One of the smartest, nicest guys I knew in HS started at Davidson, found it too parochial, and transferred to Arizona State. He's done great for himself. Some of you are just ridiculously stuck on top-rated schools (and likely brand-name merchandise as well).
Do you mean "provincial"?
Anonymous wrote:Another U of Miami full pay here. (Saved $11000 when she was rejected from NYU).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yale. And we still can't quite believe it!!! She has worked so hard for the last four years but I know a part of her acceptance was just good luck.
Congratulations, PP!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exchange student got into Arizona State and two other no-name schools. Her grades and SATs were terrible, so ASU is better than I had hoped for her. She is happy to go as she was looking for a party school in a warm location ... she is filthy rich and plans to have fun and shop her way through uni, not learn.
One of the smartest, nicest guys I knew in HS started at Davidson, found it too parochial, and transferred to Arizona State. He's done great for himself. Some of you are just ridiculously stuck on top-rated schools (and likely brand-name merchandise as well).
Do you mean "provincial"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't call it Oxy.
Eagle Rock and Highland Park are really eclectic neighborhoods, a lot of indigenous L.A. culture to explore there.
The pres got out of there the first chance he could. See also Crazy U.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exchange student got into Arizona State and two other no-name schools. Her grades and SATs were terrible, so ASU is better than I had hoped for her. She is happy to go as she was looking for a party school in a warm location ... she is filthy rich and plans to have fun and shop her way through uni, not learn.
One of the smartest, nicest guys I knew in HS started at Davidson, found it too parochial, and transferred to Arizona State. He's done great for himself. Some of you are just ridiculously stuck on top-rated schools (and likely brand-name merchandise as well).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exchange student got into Arizona State and two other no-name schools. Her grades and SATs were terrible, so ASU is better than I had hoped for her. She is happy to go as she was looking for a party school in a warm location ... she is filthy rich and plans to have fun and shop her way through uni, not learn.
One of the smartest, nicest guys I knew in HS started at Davidson, found it too parochial, and transferred to Arizona State. He's done great for himself. Some of you are just ridiculously stuck on top-rated schools (and likely brand-name merchandise as well).
ASU is a party school for dumb but rich east coast kids. And a totally different breed from the Arizona kids who attend ASU. Everyone at ASU knows the difference.
Anonymous wrote:Yale. And we still can't quite believe it!!! She has worked so hard for the last four years but I know a part of her acceptance was just good luck.