Anonymous wrote:Everyone loves UW-Madison
Anonymous wrote:Wake Forest appears to have the happiest, most social students I’ve ever seen collectively.
Anonymous wrote:UVa---not helpful, I know, but it's a great school.
Gettysburg---got a half-tuition scholarship and has worked his butt off. Is highly regarded by faculty and has been given opportunities and recognition he wouldn't likely have gotten if he'd gone to a school that others with his high numbers attend.
Lehigh---great engineering program and a good place for a kid with high numbers but not much self-confidence to start to believe in himself.
Virginia Tech---prepared another strong student well for applying to physical therapy programs. He currently attends U Delaware, always considered one of the top programs in the nation. Only problem he had was finding it more difficult than expected to get a spot in marching band freshman year.
RPI---great for engineering. Got a job with a nationally known company straight out of college.
Catholic U---turned down Johns Hopkins for a full-tuition scholarship and the traditional Catholic education she wanted. Got both an undergrad and Master's degree in biomedical engineering in 4 years, and got a job as a medical researcher at NIH before graduation. Liked Catholic enough that her younger sister and brother decided to go there, too.
Anonymous wrote:UVa---not helpful, I know, but it's a great school.
Gettysburg---got a half-tuition scholarship and has worked his butt off. Is highly regarded by faculty and has been given opportunities and recognition he wouldn't likely have gotten if he'd gone to a school that others with his high numbers attend.
Lehigh---great engineering program and a good place for a kid with high numbers but not much self-confidence to start to believe in himself.
Virginia Tech---prepared another strong student well for applying to physical therapy programs. He currently attends U Delaware, always considered one of the top programs in the nation. Only problem he had was finding it more difficult than expected to get a spot in marching band freshman year.
RPI---great for engineering. Got a job with a nationally known company straight out of college.
Catholic U---turned down Johns Hopkins for a full-tuition scholarship and the traditional Catholic education she wanted. Got both an undergrad and Master's degree in biomedical engineering in 4 years, and got a job as a medical researcher at NIH before graduation. Liked Catholic enough that her younger sister and brother decided to go there, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to Northwestern. Loved it.
But Heavanston?? Lack of pretense?? Let me recover from my laughing fit.
We visited Evanston late summer 2020 and it was gorgeous.
PP here. I agree—it is beautiful, especially in late spring & summer. But do you honestly think a 20 yr old calls it Heavanston? And if they did, it would not be with a straight face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to Northwestern. Loved it.
But Heavanston?? Lack of pretense?? Let me recover from my laughing fit.
We visited Evanston late summer 2020 and it was gorgeous.
PP here. I agree—it is beautiful, especially in late spring & summer. But do you honestly think a 20 yr old calls it Heavanston? And if they did, it would not be with a straight face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to Northwestern. Loved it.
But Heavanston?? Lack of pretense?? Let me recover from my laughing fit.
We visited Evanston late summer 2020 and it was gorgeous.