Anonymous wrote:Who are you trying to impress? Which is the best school for your child?
I have a very "prestigious" background (prep school/Ivy grad) and I've only ever heard of one of those schools. Not that I really care what school your child goes to, but putting a Carleton sticker on your car would get a polite "oh, so where is that?" reaction out of me. Many people who care about the label on the degree are only going to focus on HYP anyway.
Focus on the school that best suits your child - which one has the program that works for your child's interests and future plans. Don't fixate on "prestigious".
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in the midwest. Those were the schools the weird kids went to. Sadly, most of them are weird adults too.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in the midwest. Those were the schools the weird kids went to. Sadly, most of them are weird adults too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Washington University in St. Louis?
not a SLAC -- "selective, liberal arts college"; Wash U is too big and offers grad/professional degrees to fit this concept, though it's certainly a fine school and the window decal will impress
If one was including universities, then I think University of Chicago would top the list, and I say that as a Northwestern alumna.
Precisely. The College at the U of C is a small, liberal arts college within a research university.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Washington University in St. Louis?
not a SLAC -- "selective, liberal arts college"; Wash U is too big and offers grad/professional degrees to fit this concept, though it's certainly a fine school and the window decal will impress
If one was including universities, then I think University of Chicago would top the list, and I say that as a Northwestern alumna.
Anonymous wrote:
I have a very "prestigious" background (prep school/Ivy grad) and I've only ever heard of one of those schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have a very "prestigious" background (prep school/Ivy grad) and I've only ever heard of one of those schools. Not that I really care what school your child goes to, but putting a Carleton sticker on your car would get a polite "oh, so where is that?" reaction out of me.
For a prep school/ivy leaguer, you don't get out much.
Signed,
The public school/state university/private graduate school graduate who has heard of all of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Washington University in St. Louis?
not a SLAC -- "selective, liberal arts college"; Wash U is too big and offers grad/professional degrees to fit this concept, though it's certainly a fine school and the window decal will impress