Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern
William and Mary
False. NU has 8-9k undergrads and 14k+ graduate students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD ideally wants to attend a medium-size college (5,000-10,000) undergrad students) and one that is not majority grad students. Which of the popular so-called "top 50" colleges are BOTH mid-size and undergrad majority (or at least 50/50 undergrad/grad)?
She doesn't want to attend a very small school or one that is only undergrads, so LACs are out.
The ones that the mix of majority undergrad (or at least 50/50) and 5K-10K undergrads are:
"Ivy plus": Princeton, Brown, Dartmouth, Penn
"New Ivies": Vanderbilt, Case Western, Notre Dame, Tufts, Rice
Other: BC, Lehigh, Villanova
Any others we're missing? She's looking at top 50-ish for her reach/targets.
Interesting to see the same usuals rush to write the college they are boosting for without reading the damn question. Example: northwestern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern
William and Mary
False. NU has 8-9k undergrads and 14k+ graduate students.
Many of the grad students are not on the main campus. The main campus has a very undergraduate feel.
Anonymous wrote:This is one of the stupidest requirements I’ve ever heard of. The universities that have large graduate populations typically have professional schools that in no way detract from the undergrad experience and may in fact offer opportunities that would not otherwise be available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern
William and Mary
False. NU has 8-9k undergrads and 14k+ graduate students.
Anonymous wrote:Are online and part-time grad students counted in the totals?
I went to JHU and the only place I ever ran into a grad student was in a lab or as my TA. The majority were on other campuses:Medical campus, SAIS, Carey school of business, satellite campuses, online etc.
On the Homewood Campus, there are 5000 undergrads and 2000 grad students.
So you need to look at the breakdown of the numbers as many of these schools have huge grad programs at satellite locations or online that have no bearing on the undergrad experience.
Anonymous wrote:My DD ideally wants to attend a medium-size college (5,000-10,000) undergrad students) and one that is not majority grad students. Which of the popular so-called "top 50" colleges are BOTH mid-size and undergrad majority (or at least 50/50 undergrad/grad)?
She doesn't want to attend a very small school or one that is only undergrads, so LACs are out.
The ones that the mix of majority undergrad (or at least 50/50) and 5K-10K undergrads are:
"Ivy plus": Princeton, Brown, Dartmouth, Penn
"New Ivies": Vanderbilt, Case Western, Notre Dame, Tufts, Rice
Other: BC, Lehigh, Villanova
Any others we're missing? She's looking at top 50-ish for her reach/targets.