Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP this is my second kid. First is a sophomore in college. Had acceptances to the three t15 reaches on their list. In stem so math is easier to pencil out.
Sorry your son’s admissions journey was disappointing.
I don't think they've even "started" the journey?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we're a full pay family who is looking for alternatives to my kids dream schools of Harvard, Yale, Georgetown.
boy, high stats, national awards, humanities major.
I guess we'd have a hard time turning down Harvard, etc. But I'd like to skip over the rest of the T20 schools. I'm not sure Georgetown is worth it, but I guess for the SFS. But places like Tufts, BC at 90k makes no sense to me.
Can someone think of some schools with merit aid that might work. In NYS. Binghamton doesn't make his eyes light up, which I get. Doesn't want a SLAC
MANY -if not most- of the schools that would fit your bill will be VERY very expensive. And the ones that arent, but may give merit and are less known, probably would not be palatable to kids who are Harvard, Yale, Gtown or bust. And that's not a criticism. But reality.
And it's the reality we are facing too (in terms of costs v. ranking/name tradeoff).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Georgetown is nothing like Yale
2. What???
My thoughts too
This is incorrect. SFS and Yale have a lot of overlap.
Maybe true but not Georgetown as a whole.
Anonymous wrote:OP this is my second kid. First is a sophomore in college. Had acceptances to the three t15 reaches on their list. In stem so math is easier to pencil out.
Sorry your son’s admissions journey was disappointing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Georgetown is nothing like Yale
2. What???
My thoughts too
This is incorrect. SFS and Yale have a lot of overlap.
Anonymous wrote:we're a full pay family who is looking for alternatives to my kids dream schools of Harvard, Yale, Georgetown.
boy, high stats, national awards, humanities major.
I guess we'd have a hard time turning down Harvard, etc. But I'd like to skip over the rest of the T20 schools. I'm not sure Georgetown is worth it, but I guess for the SFS. But places like Tufts, BC at 90k makes no sense to me.
Can someone think of some schools with merit aid that might work. In NYS. Binghamton doesn't make his eyes light up, which I get. Doesn't want a SLAC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Georgetown is nothing like Yale
2. What???
My thoughts too
This is incorrect. SFS and Yale have a lot of overlap.
Maybe true but not Georgetown as a whole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Georgetown is nothing like Yale
2. What???
My thoughts too
This is incorrect. SFS and Yale have a lot of overlap.
Anonymous wrote:OP this is my second kid. First is a sophomore in college. Had acceptances to the three t15 reaches on their list. In stem so math is easier to pencil out.
Sorry your son’s admissions journey was disappointing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Georgetown is nothing like Yale
2. What???
My thoughts too
This is incorrect. SFS and Yale have a lot of overlap.
Anonymous wrote:Oxford
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Georgetown is nothing like Yale
2. What???
My thoughts too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Georgetown is nothing like Yale
2. What???
NP These two places both are favorites of the upper crust.