Anonymous wrote:What about Babson, in Massachusetts? Small, business focused, may be supportive.
https://www.babson.edu/about/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This all seems fine, what is the question?
What I’d love at this point is any feedback. Of course if there are others you want to suggest, happy to hear them!
feedback on what? the list itself? experiences with schools on the list?
Anonymous wrote:Just wanted to say that your son is very much typical DCUM, OP. He sounds like a good kid finding his way. He’s just like most of our kids. We just don’t post about them all the time, so it seems like a kid has to be an over achiever simply to be typical. My son’s stats and list will be much like yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This all seems fine, what is the question?
What I’d love at this point is any feedback. Of course if there are others you want to suggest, happy to hear them!
Anonymous wrote:Sorry what do you mean by S22 and D19? I must be thinking the wrong thing, your son can’t be 22.
Anonymous wrote:Marquette
DePaul
St. Louis University
Creighton
University of Tampa
LeMoyne
Marist
Muhlenberg
University of Scranton
Anonymous wrote:Temple has a highly rated business school. Put that on the list. Many Catholic colleges are not as hard to get in and have good business schools. At Joe’s, Siena, St John’s and Fordham come to mind.