Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our DMV UMC public…Tulane yes…the other two, few kids have applied and zero attended the last three years.
All three of these are more popular with the private school crowd who don’t flinch at spending $85K a year.
Anonymous wrote:Sewanee is very different from the other two, with an undergrad enrollment of only 1700.
Tulane 8k, and TCU, close to 11k undergrad enrollment. Both Tulane and TCU have D1 sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our DMV UMC public…Tulane yes…the other two, few kids have applied and zero attended the last three years.
All three of these are more popular with the private school crowd who don’t flinch at spending $85K a year.
Anonymous wrote:At our DMV UMC public…Tulane yes…the other two, few kids have applied and zero attended the last three years.
Anonymous wrote:Sewanee and other schools in the south are hot because of the demographic shift of people dumping the NE and CA. Everyone I know in LA has bailed and went to Texas or TN. I am holding on for dear life, I will pay for the weather and ignore the rest of the problems. This is just the start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve already heard of so many kids going to these schools now from the area, and in North Carolina where my brothers kids go, whereas I don’t think a single kid from my oldest’s class went 10 years ago. Know they’re great schools but what types of students go there? What SAT/ ACT GPA do you need from a DMV private to get in?
They aren’t great. Why do people need to call schools for mediocre students great?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve already heard of so many kids going to these schools now from the area, and in North Carolina where my brothers kids go, whereas I don’t think a single kid from my oldest’s class went 10 years ago. Know they’re great schools but what types of students go there? What SAT/ ACT GPA do you need from a DMV private to get in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sewanee is very different from the other two, with an undergrad enrollment of only 1700.
Tulane 8k, and TCU, close to 11k undergrad enrollment. Both Tulane and TCU have D1 sports.
Sewanee was a founding member of the SEC.
Anonymous wrote:Sewanee is very different from the other two, with an undergrad enrollment of only 1700.
Tulane 8k, and TCU, close to 11k undergrad enrollment. Both Tulane and TCU have D1 sports.