Anonymous wrote:BC is where I draw the line for full pay. Not worth it, and extremely limited merit.
CS has merit. W&M in-state. Apply to both. I think CS might end up being about same price and has better program, but I could be wrong - not sure about W&M's new program yet. But if a kid really likes W&Ms vibe, sure.
Anonymous wrote:W&M, BC as others have noted is an over priced mediocre school. Case Western is a good school but not in the same league as instate option W&M.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary, hands down. Not even close.
First question is money. Do you have a ton? If so it changes the answer. If 90k a year is nothing to you either because it is saved already or you are rich or high income then BC is the answer hands down. On the other hand if the above is not accurate go instate to W&M. CWU would lose in either case unless your kid loved it and you can afford it.
Whoever said BC is a B+ school is nuts. Have you looked at stats?
only 28% bother to submit an SAT, my brother. They take 2/3rds of their class from early decision. They're not getting the best and brightest
Aww, this brother has trouble with fractions. For BC, 3/4 submitted test scores snd averaged over 1500.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary, hands down. Not even close.
First question is money. Do you have a ton? If so it changes the answer. If 90k a year is nothing to you either because it is saved already or you are rich or high income then BC is the answer hands down. On the other hand if the above is not accurate go instate to W&M. CWU would lose in either case unless your kid loved it and you can afford it.
Whoever said BC is a B+ school is nuts. Have you looked at stats?
only 28% bother to submit an SAT, my brother. They take 2/3rds of their class from early decision. They're not getting the best and brightest
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary, hands down. Not even close.
First question is money. Do you have a ton? If so it changes the answer. If 90k a year is nothing to you either because it is saved already or you are rich or high income then BC is the answer hands down. On the other hand if the above is not accurate go instate to W&M. CWU would lose in either case unless your kid loved it and you can afford it.
Whoever said BC is a B+ school is nuts. Have you looked at stats?
only 28% bother to submit an SAT, my brother. They take 2/3rds of their class from early decision. They're not getting the best and brightest
Aww, this brother has trouble with fractions. For BC, 3/4 submitted test scores snd averaged over 1500.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary, hands down. Not even close.
First question is money. Do you have a ton? If so it changes the answer. If 90k a year is nothing to you either because it is saved already or you are rich or high income then BC is the answer hands down. On the other hand if the above is not accurate go instate to W&M. CWU would lose in either case unless your kid loved it and you can afford it.
Whoever said BC is a B+ school is nuts. Have you looked at stats?
only 28% bother to submit an SAT, my brother. They take 2/3rds of their class from early decision. They're not getting the best and brightest
Aww, this brother has trouble with fractions. For BC, 3/4 submitted test scores snd averaged over 1500.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary, hands down. Not even close.
First question is money. Do you have a ton? If so it changes the answer. If 90k a year is nothing to you either because it is saved already or you are rich or high income then BC is the answer hands down. On the other hand if the above is not accurate go instate to W&M. CWU would lose in either case unless your kid loved it and you can afford it.
Whoever said BC is a B+ school is nuts. Have you looked at stats?
only 28% bother to submit an SAT, my brother. They take 2/3rds of their class from early decision. They're not getting the best and brightest
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary, hands down. Not even close.
First question is money. Do you have a ton? If so it changes the answer. If 90k a year is nothing to you either because it is saved already or you are rich or high income then BC is the answer hands down. On the other hand if the above is not accurate go instate to W&M. CWU would lose in either case unless your kid loved it and you can afford it.
Whoever said BC is a B+ school is nuts. Have you looked at stats?
Anonymous wrote:William and Mary, hands down. Not even close.