Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they are equal in reputation so would let student pick which they prefer, assuming cost is similar.
They absolutely aren't
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they are equal in reputation so would let student pick which they prefer, assuming cost is similar.
They absolutely aren't
You think they aren’t because you attended one of them. I didn’t attend either and see them as peer schools, albeit different types of schools.
No, it's just a fact. They're definitely not peer schools either, W&M's peers are schools like Wake, Tufts, etc. and Maryland's are schools like UIUC, Ohio State, Rutgers, etc.
Oops no, now you just look silly. I don’t live in either state so I don’t have a dog in this fight, but William and Mary is not in the same stratosphere as Tufts or Wake Forest.
Not in same stratosphere??? Actual data from 2022-23 Common Data Sets for W&M and WFU:
W&M SAT 75/50/25: 1520/1460/1375 with 52% reporting
W&M ACT 75/50/25: 34/33/32 with 18% reporting
W&M Overall 70% reporting SAT + ACT
W&M Top 10%: 77% with 31% reporting
WFU SAT 75/50/25: 1500/1450/1400 with 28% reporting
WFU ACT 75/50/25: 34/33/31 with 29% reporting
WFU Overall 57% reporting SAT + ACT
WFU Top 10%: 74% with 20% reporting
Anonymous wrote:Two schools being publics in the DC area isn't enough to make them peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they are equal in reputation so would let student pick which they prefer, assuming cost is similar.
They absolutely aren't
You think they aren’t because you attended one of them. I didn’t attend either and see them as peer schools, albeit different types of schools.
No, it's just a fact. They're definitely not peer schools either, W&M's peers are schools like Wake, Tufts, etc. and Maryland's are schools like UIUC, Ohio State, Rutgers, etc.
Oops no, now you just look silly. I don’t live in either state so I don’t have a dog in this fight, but William and Mary is not in the same stratosphere as Tufts or Wake Forest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they are equal in reputation so would let student pick which they prefer, assuming cost is similar.
They absolutely aren't
You think they aren’t because you attended one of them. I didn’t attend either and see them as peer schools, albeit different types of schools.
No, it's just a fact. They're definitely not peer schools either, W&M's peers are schools like Wake, Tufts, etc. and Maryland's are schools like UIUC, Ohio State, Rutgers, etc.
Oops no, now you just look silly. I don’t live in either state so I don’t have a dog in this fight, but William and Mary is not in the same stratosphere as Tufts or Wake Forest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they are equal in reputation so would let student pick which they prefer, assuming cost is similar.
They absolutely aren't
You think they aren’t because you attended one of them. I didn’t attend either and see them as peer schools, albeit different types of schools.
No, it's just a fact. They're definitely not peer schools either, W&M's peers are schools like Wake, Tufts, etc. and Maryland's are schools like UIUC, Ohio State, Rutgers, etc.
Anonymous wrote:DC is accepted to UMD Carillon (in-state) and W&M Monroe Scholars program. Wants to be Econ major. Has a slight preference for a smaller college. Any thoughts/insights appreciated!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they are equal in reputation so would let student pick which they prefer, assuming cost is similar.
They absolutely aren't
You think they aren’t because you attended one of them. I didn’t attend either and see them as peer schools, albeit different types of schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they are equal in reputation so would let student pick which they prefer, assuming cost is similar.
They absolutely aren't
Anonymous wrote:I think they are equal in reputation so would let student pick which they prefer, assuming cost is similar.