Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have a DC who has attended or will be attending this school? We are looking into it as a possibility for DD. Stats--3.5GPA; probably test optional. 3 Sports Varsity level all 4 years. Loves the idea of a sport school. Doesn't love emo vibes. We are liberal but DD hasn't fully formed her politics and probably wants to stay away from very political schools (small liberal arts type). Would this be a school to consider?
You are not liberal if you are even considering this.
Wth is wrong with you sending a DD to a state like Kansas? ZERO medical care ZERO.
Shame on you and you are literally stupid.
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You either want your daughter to die or are have clinically low intelligence.
Dobbs dweeb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kansas is flyover country. Hard pass.
Sorry your kid didn't get in.
It's literally next to impossible to not get accepted...your CC has to get declined when you try to apply. You have to try a little harder with your trolling.
DP
Maybe you should try a little harder to show us both the brain cell, instead of just the one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kansas is flyover country. Hard pass.
Sorry your kid didn't get in.
It's literally next to impossible to not get accepted...your CC has to get declined when you try to apply. You have to try a little harder with your trolling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a gazillion essentially 100% acceptance rate schools like KSU.
Why is it even on your radar to start?
I feel like there is one poster (maybe the same person?) who is always questioning why schools are on someone's radar. Isn't this a place to collect information/experiences? Does it matter why a school is on someone's radar????????
But to answer your question--we are NOVA family and DD is looking for a college that is akin to JMU but that will likely admit her and give her merit. She's at best a 3.25 GPA. We heard that Kansas State might fit the bill. If you have other suggestions, I am happy to hear them.
Anonymous wrote:Kansas State has a 90% admit rate, so pretty much anyone will get in. It's easy to get, but a bit harder to graduate. But seriously, an excellent school. Planning department attracts a lots of Ivy League grads for proffessors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kansas is flyover country. Hard pass.
Sorry your kid didn't get in.
Anonymous wrote:I was at Kansas State for work a few years ago and was really impressed - great town (albeit in the middle of nowhere), beautiful campus, and really engaged students.
Not surprised it's getting s#it on here as it isn't "elite" but I think it has a lot to offer to the right student.
Anonymous wrote:Kansas is flyover country. Hard pass.
Anonymous wrote:Kansas is flyover country. Hard pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a gazillion essentially 100% acceptance rate schools like KSU.
Why is it even on your radar to start?
I feel like there is one poster (maybe the same person?) who is always questioning why schools are on someone's radar. Isn't this a place to collect information/experiences? Does it matter why a school is on someone's radar????????
But to answer your question--we are NOVA family and DD is looking for a college that is akin to JMU but that will likely admit her and give her merit. She's at best a 3.25 GPA. We heard that Kansas State might fit the bill. If you have other suggestions, I am happy to hear them.
Anonymous wrote:There are a gazillion essentially 100% acceptance rate schools like KSU.
Why is it even on your radar to start?