Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard and Stanford.
There is someone in my neighborhood with a son at Harvard and a daughter at Stanford.
The people posting combo schools are totally outing themselves unless this board skews national nt dmv? I will also say not a lot of hbcus, which surprised me. HBCU parents tend to be very proud.
It could also be lies. No one knows…….
Anonymous wrote:Medium-large state school out west. Accepted to several east coast schools like Virginia Tech for engineering, but wanted a change of scenery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMass senior! I’m insanely proud of this kid.
Can you tell us what you and your kid have loved about UMass? My MoCo kid may be interested. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard and Stanford.
There is someone in my neighborhood with a son at Harvard and a daughter at Stanford.
The people posting combo schools are totally outing themselves unless this board skews national nt dmv? I will also say not a lot of hbcus, which surprised me. HBCU parents tend to be very proud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVM
How is this information helpful to you?
+1 on UVM - have u seen the snow pics?
We just visited last week.
What major? How much merit scholarship? What are they loving?
Scholarship that brought down to $40k/yr - loving all the clubs, the snow, skiing this weekend. In LASP - loving that - smaller classes. Loved that AP class credit gave DC sophomore status.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am insanely impressed that many people with college-aged kids visit this board daily.
Why? We don't have anything else to do now that our kids are out of the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone tally this up and see how many people we’ve got?
why don't you do it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard and Stanford.
There is someone in my neighborhood with a son at Harvard and a daughter at Stanford.
Anonymous wrote:Fordham - First year.