Anonymous wrote:Columbia
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern was my kid's safety school, but also the school she really wanted to be at most. Her target was U of Chicago and her reach was Yale. She got into both NU and U of C, did not get into Yale, but chose NU.
What makes you say Northwestern was a safety school for your kid? Serious question.
Anonymous wrote:Northwestern was my kid's safety school, but also the school she really wanted to be at most. Her target was U of Chicago and her reach was Yale. She got into both NU and U of C, did not get into Yale, but chose NU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Delaware.
(for my daughter)
U Del was very impressive. My high stats kid might end up in the honors program there. We loved it too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A certain Big 10 school with world-renowned departments for my majors. I was in-state then though and tuition, fees, and room and board cost roughly one-third of what they are now. I was also fortunate enough to earn several scholarships which have since been eliminated.
Sadly, based upon fellow graduates’ outcomes, I wouldn’t recommend it for any other disciplines.
It’s lost popularity overall since the days I attended. The departments are still highly ranked but the institution has grown far too dependent upon OOS and international tuition dollars. Many in-state students look elsewhere.
I'm pretty sure the OP was looking for a real name and not a riddle to solve.![]()