Anonymous wrote:at least half the kids at Williams either got into or would’ve gotten into ivies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of students turn down Ivies for MIT, Stanford, Chicago, Vanderbilt, Rice, Northwestern, CalTech, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Williams, Pomona, Amherst, Michigan, Berkeley, Texas, not to mention all the schools that offered significant merit aid. It's actually quite common to turn down paying $400,000 for Harvard or Penn and choosing the free ride at the state flagship instead. I know a couple of STEM kids at UMD that did exactly that.
It's rare to turn down Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:I know two people who turned down an Ivy and MIT for UF, because UF would have been a free ride.
Anonymous wrote:I know someone who turned down Harvard for the 1693 scholarship at W&M
Anonymous wrote:Lots of students turn down Ivies for MIT, Stanford, Chicago, Vanderbilt, Rice, Northwestern, CalTech, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Williams, Pomona, Amherst, Michigan, Berkeley, Texas, not to mention all the schools that offered significant merit aid. It's actually quite common to turn down paying $400,000 for Harvard or Penn and choosing the free ride at the state flagship instead. I know a couple of STEM kids at UMD that did exactly that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine did this year. I've decided that it's something my son can silently be proud of. Both the Ivy admission and the fact that they did what is right for them and didn't just follow the name.
What school did your kid choose over Cornell and why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blah blah blah ….who cares!
People do it all the time
My kid turned down Hopkins, Pomona for a lower ranked better fit.
People choose in-state to save $.
OP- you are having a rough day. It’s ok. Your kid will be happy. You shouldn’t keep up with the Joneses. You do you. Bitterness and pettiness is never a good look.
I don't see how OP expressed bitterness or pettiness in any way. Your response on the other hand...
Anonymous wrote:Blah blah blah ….who cares!
People do it all the time
My kid turned down Hopkins, Pomona for a lower ranked better fit.
People choose in-state to save $.
OP- you are having a rough day. It’s ok. Your kid will be happy. You shouldn’t keep up with the Joneses. You do you. Bitterness and pettiness is never a good look.