Anonymous wrote:Knowing what I know now, I’d go to the best college where I could get a full ride. I went to a no name undergrad and a t5 MBA program and quickly discovered that the kids from name brand schools were absolutely no more qualified or smarter than I was. I’d save the money, be a big fish in a small pond, and appreciate that the amount you spend on you undergrad has tenuous, if any, relationship to you overall economic outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stanford
Princeton
Duke
UNC Chapel Hill
UVA
All have a strong balance between academics, high-end athletics and social scene.
I’m curious about your background. This seems like an odd priority.
My background? My background is that I enjoy college sports and the on-campus excitement and morale that they inspire. Ever heard of Cameron Indoor Stadium? I would choose to attend a school with strong academics, D1 athletics, and a vibrant social scene.
Which college did you attend? Were you a college athlete?
Really strange line of questioning. Not a college athlete. But a big fan of college athletics. You must have attended a DIII school that pulled 25 students to a basketball game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you mean they'd just let me in?
then Yale or Oxford.
Even in your unlimited fantasy, you’d pick four years in Downtown New Haven. Unbelievable.
I’d like four free years in La Jolla please, sign me up for UCSD.
Yeah. it's about who is around the table and I'd be happy in a residential college.
I also dont like San Diego.
I can - and did - move to a nice climate after college. Spend half my time in Ojai now. But for college, I want the academics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rice. I visitedit’s a beautiful little bubble of hope.
Rice is a more humid and less accomplished Vanderbilt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. John’s. Live in the desert and read great books? Yes, please.
In New Mexico? Santa Fe is woodsy and quasi-mountaineous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stanford
Princeton
Duke
UNC Chapel Hill
UVA
All have a strong balance between academics, high-end athletics and social scene.
I’m curious about your background. This seems like an odd priority.
My background? My background is that I enjoy college sports and the on-campus excitement and morale that they inspire. Ever heard of Cameron Indoor Stadium? I would choose to attend a school with strong academics, D1 athletics, and a vibrant social scene.
Which college did you attend? Were you a college athlete?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stanford
Princeton
Duke
UNC Chapel Hill
UVA
All have a strong balance between academics, high-end athletics and social scene.
I’m curious about your background. This seems like an odd priority.
My background? My background is that I enjoy college sports and the on-campus excitement and morale that they inspire. Ever heard of Cameron Indoor Stadium? I would choose to attend a school with strong academics, D1 athletics, and a vibrant social scene.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stanford
Princeton
Duke
UNC Chapel Hill
UVA
All have a strong balance between academics, high-end athletics and social scene.
I’m curious about your background. This seems like an odd priority.