Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely on the decline. St. Louis is trash.
Why would a kid choose WashU over so many other options coast to coast.
I think it will fall to 30 soon on the rankings.
Someone is still bitter 30 years later that she didn’t get in.
I don't think anyone had heard of it 30 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely on the decline. St. Louis is trash.
Why would a kid choose WashU over so many other options coast to coast.
I think it will fall to 30 soon on the rankings.
Someone is still bitter 30 years later that she didn’t get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely on the decline. St. Louis is trash.
Why would a kid choose WashU over so many other options coast to coast.
I think it will fall to 30 soon on the rankings.
Someone is still bitter 30 years later that she didn’t get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely on the decline. St. Louis is trash.
Why would a kid choose WashU over so many other options coast to coast.
I think it will fall to 30 soon on the rankings.
Someone is still bitter 30 years later that she didn’t get in.
Bwahahahah!!!!! yeah no.
Also thinking yes, but that’s OK. I’m sure the school you ended up at was fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely on the decline. St. Louis is trash.
Why would a kid choose WashU over so many other options coast to coast.
I think it will fall to 30 soon on the rankings.
Someone is still bitter 30 years later that she didn’t get in.
Bwahahahah!!!!! yeah no.
Anonymous wrote:Wash U is def on the decline. And it’s not just bc it’s in Missouri. They are trying to figure out who they are. That being said, schools go through cycles and it could be a great time to get in. It’s still a great education.