Anonymous
Post 05/14/2013 10:55     Subject: what are the larger private nonelite universities that this article is talking about?

Anonymous wrote:These schools - http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/top-public.

Scroll past the first page and you'll see many great public universities located all over the country. Going to the 50th, or 60th or 70th ranked public university in a country with thousands of universities and colleges is nothing to sneeze at, especially when tuition is much lower and you can stay in state. Anyone who pays full price for Ivies or elite publics is either filthy rich or dumb as hell.


Did you read the article OP posted? Or do you just have an urge to state your opinion irrespective of the discussion at hand?
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2013 20:20     Subject: what are the larger private nonelite universities that this article is talking about?

Anonymous wrote:Tufts, Bucknell, Franklin & Marshall, the usual suspects. Not worth the filty lucre.


Honey, it's Mom. This is finals week. Get off of DCUM and go to the library. Love you.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2013 17:45     Subject: what are the larger private nonelite universities that this article is talking about?

Tufts, Bucknell, Franklin & Marshall, the usual suspects. Not worth the filty lucre.
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 21:09     Subject: what are the larger private nonelite universities that this article is talking about?

Closer to home -- University of Richmond.
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 12:10     Subject: what are the larger private nonelite universities that this article is talking about?

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Anonymous wrote:University of Miami (FL) comes to mind.


i can't begin to imagine how fun that place must be as an 18-21 year old.


The sent the most hysterical brochures to DC. Pics of really sweet-looking, pretty blond coeds. Girls who seemed like they would be really sweet about helping you unpack and find the cafeteria, but not exactly the type you'd discuss Plato with.


Nice stereotype. Just because someone is blond and pretty you think they can't discuss plato? Oh, and they'd help with "clothes and food?" Maybe they'd show you where the chemistry lab is and the basketball courts are. I hope you didn't make this sexist comment around your kid.


You need to see the photo and the rest of the brochure. The marketing guys are clearly targeting a certain audience.


That may be but I'm hoping you aren't as sexist as you sound. Wondering if you're a man or woman.


Think Southern Belle if that helps. I'm a woman and a proud feminist, which is why I was put off by the brochure. What's your excuse for being a douchebag who picks fights on the interwebs?
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 11:47     Subject: what are the larger private nonelite universities that this article is talking about?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These schools - http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/top-public.

Scroll past the first page and you'll see many great public universities located all over the country. Going to the 50th, or 60th or 70th ranked public university in a country with thousands of universities and colleges is nothing to sneeze at, especially when tuition is much lower and you can stay in state. Anyone who pays full price for Ivies or elite publics is either filthy rich or dumb as hell.


If you can get into an Ivy you probably can get into a UNC or UVA or Michigan and don't need to go to a 50th ranked state school. The vast majority of people would assume that someone who goes to Harvard (or another Ivy) is smarter or more driven than someone who goes to Maryland. It's just more impressive. Not everyone wants to stay in state. Most kids want to venture out. If my kid got into an Ivy I would do what I could to send him there, not so much GWU or BU.


True. However take PSU or UW-Madison for instance (both in the 40's for rankings), many might feel it isn't worth double or 2.5x the cost to go out of state to another public school.

Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 11:12     Subject: what are the larger private nonelite universities that this article is talking about?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University of Miami (FL) comes to mind.


i can't begin to imagine how fun that place must be as an 18-21 year old.


The sent the most hysterical brochures to DC. Pics of really sweet-looking, pretty blond coeds. Girls who seemed like they would be really sweet about helping you unpack and find the cafeteria, but not exactly the type you'd discuss Plato with.


Nice stereotype. Just because someone is blond and pretty you think they can't discuss plato? Oh, and they'd help with "clothes and food?" Maybe they'd show you where the chemistry lab is and the basketball courts are. I hope you didn't make this sexist comment around your kid.


You need to see the photo and the rest of the brochure. The marketing guys are clearly targeting a certain audience.


That may be but I'm hoping you aren't as sexist as you sound. Wondering if you're a man or woman.
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 11:07     Subject: what are the larger private nonelite universities that this article is talking about?

Anonymous wrote:These schools - http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/top-public.

Scroll past the first page and you'll see many great public universities located all over the country. Going to the 50th, or 60th or 70th ranked public university in a country with thousands of universities and colleges is nothing to sneeze at, especially when tuition is much lower and you can stay in state. Anyone who pays full price for Ivies or elite publics is either filthy rich or dumb as hell.


If you can get into an Ivy you probably can get into a UNC or UVA or Michigan and don't need to go to a 50th ranked state school. The vast majority of people would assume that someone who goes to Harvard (or another Ivy) is smarter or more driven than someone who goes to Maryland. It's just more impressive. Not everyone wants to stay in state. Most kids want to venture out. If my kid got into an Ivy I would do what I could to send him there, not so much GWU or BU.
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 10:34     Subject: what are the larger private nonelite universities that this article is talking about?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University of Miami (FL) comes to mind.


i can't begin to imagine how fun that place must be as an 18-21 year old.


The sent the most hysterical brochures to DC. Pics of really sweet-looking, pretty blond coeds. Girls who seemed like they would be really sweet about helping you unpack and find the cafeteria, but not exactly the type you'd discuss Plato with.


Nice stereotype. Just because someone is blond and pretty you think they can't discuss plato? Oh, and they'd help with "clothes and food?" Maybe they'd show you where the chemistry lab is and the basketball courts are. I hope you didn't make this sexist comment around your kid.


You need to see the photo and the rest of the brochure. The marketing guys are clearly targeting a certain audience.
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 10:27     Subject: what are the larger private nonelite universities that this article is talking about?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University of Miami (FL) comes to mind.


i can't begin to imagine how fun that place must be as an 18-21 year old.


The sent the most hysterical brochures to DC. Pics of really sweet-looking, pretty blond coeds. Girls who seemed like they would be really sweet about helping you unpack and find the cafeteria, but not exactly the type you'd discuss Plato with.


Nice stereotype. Just because someone is blond and pretty you think they can't discuss plato? Oh, and they'd help with "clothes and food?" Maybe they'd show you where the chemistry lab is and the basketball courts are. I hope you didn't make this sexist comment around your kid.
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 09:14     Subject: what are the larger private nonelite universities that this article is talking about?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University of Miami (FL) comes to mind.


i can't begin to imagine how fun that place must be as an 18-21 year old.


The sent the most hysterical brochures to DC. Pics of really sweet-looking, pretty blond coeds. Girls who seemed like they would be really sweet about helping you unpack and find the cafeteria, but not exactly the type you'd discuss Plato with.
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 00:58     Subject: what are the larger private nonelite universities that this article is talking about?

Anonymous wrote:University of Miami (FL) comes to mind.


i can't begin to imagine how fun that place must be as an 18-21 year old.
Anonymous
Post 04/26/2013 18:04     Subject: what are the larger private nonelite universities that this article is talking about?

University of Miami (FL) comes to mind.