Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marquette University in Wisconsin...judge away, DCUM.
I am from the Chicago area and had a lot of friends go to Marquette - they all loved it!
I agree it is a great choice for a DC area kid.
Hathanks for the reassurance. I just thought it was funny how it combined some of the things often looked down on on this site - Catholic, not Ivy or anywhere near equivalent, and in the dreaded flyover part of the country. All kidding aside, he loved the campus, loves the idea of going somewhere a little different for college, and they had the direct admit physical therapy program he wanted. So yup, I agree it's a good choice for him!
There are some ridiculous posters on DCUM who look down on anything that's not HPY, Stanford or MIT (Columbia & Brown might be acceptable to them, too). Don't mind them -- Marquette is a very good school that the majority of students could only dream of being admitted to & it sounds like it's the perfect fit for him! Congratulations to your son!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barnard College. It was her first choice and she went EA.
What attracted your DD to Barnard and not Columbia?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marquette University in Wisconsin...judge away, DCUM.
I am from the Chicago area and had a lot of friends go to Marquette - they all loved it!
I agree it is a great choice for a DC area kid.
Hathanks for the reassurance. I just thought it was funny how it combined some of the things often looked down on on this site - Catholic, not Ivy or anywhere near equivalent, and in the dreaded flyover part of the country. All kidding aside, he loved the campus, loves the idea of going somewhere a little different for college, and they had the direct admit physical therapy program he wanted. So yup, I agree it's a good choice for him!
There are some ridiculous posters on DCUM who look down on anything that's not HPY, Stanford or MIT (Columbia & Brown might be acceptable to them, too). Don't mind them -- Marquette is a very good school that the majority of students could only dream of being admitted to & it sounds like it's the perfect fit for him! Congratulations to your son!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Edinburgh
Fantastic!!! Such an amazing university in possibly the best city in the world! If I could do it all over again - that is where I would go!
Congratulations to your DC!
) younger sister spent her junior year abroad there a few years ago & absolutely loved it! I visited her while she was there & was quite jealous!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marquette University in Wisconsin...judge away, DCUM.
I am from the Chicago area and had a lot of friends go to Marquette - they all loved it!
I agree it is a great choice for a DC area kid.
Hathanks for the reassurance. I just thought it was funny how it combined some of the things often looked down on on this site - Catholic, not Ivy or anywhere near equivalent, and in the dreaded flyover part of the country. All kidding aside, he loved the campus, loves the idea of going somewhere a little different for college, and they had the direct admit physical therapy program he wanted. So yup, I agree it's a good choice for him!
). Don't mind them -- Marquette is a very good school that the majority of students could only dream of being admitted to & it sounds like it's the perfect fit for him! Congratulations to your son! Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UCLA (we live in California) and we are over the moon!
Nice to have such a great school in-state!
We are very, very lucky. We also have Berkeley and UC Santa Barbara. And this think called California Regents scholarships (full academic merit scholarships) that DS was given as well. We are beyond thrilled and so proud of DS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Edinburgh
Fantastic!!! Such an amazing university in possibly the best city in the world! If I could do it all over again - that is where I would go!
Congratulations to your DC!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is going to Northwestern University in Illinois.
So glad to see that so many on this thread have kids who are leaving the east coast for college.
?? what's wrong with the east coast?
+ 1
Nothing. I just like seeing kids who want to explore other areas of the country and abroad.
Yes, Evanston is extremely different from a DC suburb.![]()
It may not look it, but the Midwestern mentality if completely different -- from someone who has lived in both places.
Yes, but this is a semi-rich Chicago suburb. Peoria it ain't.
Never said it was. But the difference between Chicago/Evanston and DC/McLean is huge. I grew up in one and now live in the other. The East Coast and Midwest are two different mentalities.
How so?
Anonymous wrote:Please don't call it Oxy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is going to Northwestern University in Illinois.
So glad to see that so many on this thread have kids who are leaving the east coast for college.
?? what's wrong with the east coast?
+ 1
Nothing. I just like seeing kids who want to explore other areas of the country and abroad.
Yes, Evanston is extremely different from a DC suburb.![]()
It may not look it, but the Midwestern mentality if completely different -- from someone who has lived in both places.
Yes, but this is a semi-rich Chicago suburb. Peoria it ain't.
Never said it was. But the difference between Chicago/Evanston and DC/McLean is huge. I grew up in one and now live in the other. The East Coast and Midwest are two different mentalities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is going to Northwestern University in Illinois.
So glad to see that so many on this thread have kids who are leaving the east coast for college.
?? what's wrong with the east coast?
+ 1
Nothing. I just like seeing kids who want to explore other areas of the country and abroad.
Yes, Evanston is extremely different from a DC suburb.![]()
It may not look it, but the Midwestern mentality if completely different -- from someone who has lived in both places.
Yes, but this is a semi-rich Chicago suburb. Peoria it ain't.
Anonymous wrote:UNC. Planning to be an African-American Studies Major. My DS heard the classes were rigorous. Anyone familiar with the program or UNC?
