Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ohio schools.
Particularly Denison, Miami of Ohio, and Wooster.
The name is not "Miami of Ohio." It's Miami University.
Miami was a university in Ohio when Florida belonged to Spain. If you need to make a distinction, call the University of Miami "Miami of Florida."
Um No... it’s called The U.
Anonymous wrote:Ohio schools.
Particularly Denison, Miami of Ohio, and Wooster.
Anonymous wrote:NESCAC schools that are not Williams or Amherst.
Anonymous wrote:SLACs generally because they can use a holistic approach in admissions rather than making strict GPA cut-offs using often super-grade inflated GPAs.
SLACs specifically not on the East Coast - Occidental mentioned earlier, the midwestern SLACs, and even southern SLACs like Rhodes and Sewanee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Florida, georgia, South carolina, elon, wake forest, Clemson
Dayton, providence, denison, holy cross,
Patriot league schools
Elon was a joke a decade ago. Now, I agree, it is becoming a first-choice school. I’ve been surprised at the quality of the kids (nice, bright, hard working kids) going there from our school/neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am seeing a big rise in popularity in the southern state schools — Clemson, USC, UF, FSU, Bama, Auburn, etc. If I recall correctly, U of South Carolina was one of the most represented schools among my daughter’s graduating class last year at a W.
Also: Pitt.
As someone who grew up in the south and couldn't wait to get away from all of this, I find this so ironic and borderline laughable.
Anonymous wrote:With the looming recession, I think all in-state schools will become more and more desirable.
Anonymous wrote:I am seeing a big rise in popularity in the southern state schools — Clemson, USC, UF, FSU, Bama, Auburn, etc. If I recall correctly, U of South Carolina was one of the most represented schools among my daughter’s graduating class last year at a W.
Also: Pitt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ohio schools.
Particularly Denison, Miami of Ohio, and Wooster.
The name is not "Miami of Ohio." It's Miami University.
Miami was a university in Ohio when Florida belonged to Spain. If you need to make a distinction, call the University of Miami "Miami of Florida."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ohio schools.
Particularly Denison, Miami of Ohio, and Wooster.
The name is not "Miami of Ohio." It's Miami University.
Miami was a university in Ohio when Florida belonged to Spain. If you need to make a distinction, call the University of Miami "Miami of Florida."