Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are intelligent and thoughtful conservatives — you’re just not one of them.
For leftists like you, the only good conservatives are dead conservatives or those who apologize continuously for their "White privilege". Everybody else is an a**hole. But there are a lot of us in this country and we vote. So yeah... go on hating and go on losing elections.....
Anonymous wrote:Does Forbes list nail undergrad caliber and status better than US News?
#1 Harvard University
#2 Stanford University
#3 Yale University
#4 Princeton University
#5 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
#6 California Institute of Technology
#7 University of Pennsylvania
#8 Duke University
#9 Brown University
#10 Pomona College
#11 Claremont McKenna College
#12 Dartmouth College
#13 Williams College
#14 Columbia University
#15 Cornell University
#16 University of Chicago
Anonymous wrote:There are intelligent and thoughtful conservatives — you’re just not one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i think it's strange that you know that many kids who applied to every Ivy, and UChicago. Usually kids have a better sense of what they're looking for and put together a more cohesive list.
It's called "shotgunning". Top kids apply to the entire top 15.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The OP is apoplectic and is trying his best to talk UChicago down. Must be an intense hatred fueled by rejection and jealously over the school's rise in the most consequential of the US based college rankings aka UsNews.
Despite his hate, Chicago marches on becoming more and more popular because it is one of the few elite schools left that actually values talent and academic metrics over issues like race diversity and unwritten quotas for certain races. If you are an unhooked academically gifted white or Asian kid, the Ivies just don't want you because you are toxic in terms of diversity for them. For such kids Chicago is a blessing if you demonstrate interest for the school.
Also for moderate to conservative students the atmosphere in Chicago is so much better than the toxic leftist environment at almost every Ivy league school and the parents I know have started to notice. This year I know of a number of parents who refused to send their high achieving kids to these leftist bubbles and instead looked at schools like Chicago,
These are full pay families that don't want to subsidize illeberal behavior at the Ivies. The Ivy brand is not what it used to be and folks like the OP just have to get used to it.
Ugh, I hate this kind of post. My kid is at a UofC (which we both think is a great school) but shares none of these opinions. She values the diversity she encounters there and reassures me that the a-hole parents I keep encountering online don’t reflect the school’s culture at all. It’s an intellectual place, so people care more about how (and that) you think, listen, learn, and engage than about where you’d place yourself on an ideological spectrum.
Anonymous wrote:The OP is apoplectic and is trying his best to talk UChicago down. Must be an intense hatred fueled by rejection and jealously over the school's rise in the most consequential of the US based college rankings aka UsNews.
Despite his hate, Chicago marches on becoming more and more popular because it is one of the few elite schools left that actually values talent and academic metrics over issues like race diversity and unwritten quotas for certain races. If you are an unhooked academically gifted white or Asian kid, the Ivies just don't want you because you are toxic in terms of diversity for them. For such kids Chicago is a blessing if you demonstrate interest for the school.
Also for moderate to conservative students the atmosphere in Chicago is so much better than the toxic leftist environment at almost every Ivy league school and the parents I know have started to notice. This year I know of a number of parents who refused to send their high achieving kids to these leftist bubbles and instead looked at schools like Chicago,
These are full pay families that don't want to subsidize illeberal behavior at the Ivies. The Ivy brand is not what it used to be and folks like the OP just have to get used to it.
Anonymous wrote:U of Chicago is not an Ivy OP. Kids applying prefer Ivies
Anonymous wrote:Nobody applies to Ivy’s and UChicago at the same time. All theses kids at top schools pick a school and apply early. Admissions came out in December.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i think it's strange that you know that many kids who applied to every Ivy, and UChicago. Usually kids have a better sense of what they're looking for and put together a more cohesive list.
It's called "shotgunning". Top kids apply to the entire top 15.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i think it's strange that you know that many kids who applied to every Ivy, and UChicago. Usually kids have a better sense of what they're looking for and put together a more cohesive list.
It's called "shotgunning". Top kids apply to the entire top 15.