Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hopkins. student life has improved a lot with a ton of research opps.
columbia, penn also come to mind
I thought Hopkins was a grind, Columbia kids are miserable and Penn is pre-professional and competitive?
hopkins has ridiculous grade inflation now and students are a lot happier than decades ago
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hopkins. student life has improved a lot with a ton of research opps.
columbia, penn also come to mind
I thought Hopkins was a grind, Columbia kids are miserable and Penn is pre-professional and competitive?
Hopkins is not at all what it used to be, and is notably easier for ED than any other T10 besides Chicago. They both have multiple ED rounds and generally admit "second tier" (just outside the top10% kids) students from private schools in ED, whereas plenty of top-everything Vals chose Penn, Dartmouth, Duke, Brown in ED.
Penn is no more competitive or preprofessional than any other T15/ivy, in fact less toxic than a couple of them, but is also not really an easier admit than HPYMS. All T10/ivy are "preprofessional"(lots of premeds, Econ/finance, prelaw). It has been like that since DH and I attended different ones then met at another for law school, '98. Even Chicago is preprofessional, no more "life of the mind" esoteric thinkers there than anywhere else.
Columbia from our private has slid to easier than other ivies for ED, though that is likely as it has many issues and a locked campus the past 2 years.
Anonymous wrote:Has the stats for any of the most selective schools but not focused on HYPMS due to unlikely odds. What are top schools that fit description but are more attainable like at U Chicago, Cornell level?
Already considering Rice but the Texas thing makes it not an ED choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hopkins. student life has improved a lot with a ton of research opps.
columbia, penn also come to mind
I thought Hopkins was a grind, Columbia kids are miserable and Penn is pre-professional and competitive?
hopkins has ridiculous grade inflation now and students are a lot happier than decades ago
Penn and columbia outside of wharton and econ majors is very research focused especially for hard sciences
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hopkins. student life has improved a lot with a ton of research opps.
columbia, penn also come to mind
I thought Hopkins was a grind, Columbia kids are miserable and Penn is pre-professional and competitive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hopkins. student life has improved a lot with a ton of research opps.
columbia, penn also come to mind
I thought Hopkins was a grind, Columbia kids are miserable and Penn is pre-professional and competitive?
hopkins has ridiculous grade inflation now and students are a lot happier than decades ago
Penn and columbia outside of wharton and econ majors is very research focused especially for hard sciences
Anonymous wrote:Northeastern
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hopkins. student life has improved a lot with a ton of research opps.
columbia, penn also come to mind
I thought Hopkins was a grind, Columbia kids are miserable and Penn is pre-professional and competitive?
hopkins has ridiculous grade inflation now and students are a lot happier than decades ago
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hopkins. student life has improved a lot with a ton of research opps.
columbia, penn also come to mind
I thought Hopkins was a grind, Columbia kids are miserable and Penn is pre-professional and competitive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably not highly ranked enough for you but William and Mary has a lot of similarities to Rice.
Caltech too if your kid is STEM focused.
DC's super nerdy personality may be a fit at Caltech (and she has the stats for it) but assume it's out of reach for someone without national-level competition ECs and it's another where-fun-goes-to-die school, no?
Anonymous wrote:Has the stats for any of the most selective schools but not focused on HYPMS due to unlikely odds. What are top schools that fit description but are more attainable like at U Chicago, Cornell level?
Already considering Rice but the Texas thing makes it not an ED choice.