Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rank, please.
Columbia
Brown
Georgetown
American
UVA
UChicago
Columbia
Brown
UChicago
Georgetown
UVA
American
There is not a lot between Columbia, Brown, and Chicago for prestige. I'd say:
Columbia
Chicago / Brown
Georgetown
UVA
American
American is the outlier, so I added a bit of space.
Unless you want your kid indoctrinated with leftist BS, and feel guilty about their European heritage and destroy your summer by lecturing you on the cisgendered patriarchy, I would avoid Columbia, Brown and Georgetown ( go to Notre Dame, it is better) like a plague.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown is only 20K more than UVA???
No, I just checked. Georgetown is now $72 and UVA is $32 in-state; however, UVA was only $23K when DC started there three years ago so if you do go to UVA be sure to lock in the rate (you are allowed to do so on the paperwork - I don't remember if there is a fee or not, but be sure to check the box). All the publics universities in VA are jumping in price. William & Mary is now a whopping $37K. I believe the Commonwealth of Virginia passed a law that allowed parents to lock in at a stated rate year 1 and that tuition sticks with you all four years but could be wrong. We also didn't pay for the $3K a year health plan because DC is on our horrendous ACA plan. This year our entire tuition bill for her is $8K, $7500 of which is a direct unsubsidized loan (we are a donut hole family) because DC moved off campus and is doing her own cooking. No car. No sorority. No other fancy stuff. It is doable but you have to pay attention, which we do because we have three going thru the Virginia universities at the same time.
William & Mary locks tuition for 4 years for in-state students. UVA has an optional guaranteed tuition plan. https://sfs.virginia.edu/guarantee
Anonymous wrote:Blame this on U.S. News rankings. You have to go down to #21 before you get to a public university, Cal-Berkely.
And then maybe only 3 or 4 in the top 30.
Some people who are asking about "prestige" really are motivated by that factor. I agree it isn't a good way to choose a college, but certain names do impress employers and graduate programs more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown is only 20K more than UVA???
No, I just checked. Georgetown is now $72 and UVA is $32 in-state; however, UVA was only $23K when DC started there three years ago so if you do go to UVA be sure to lock in the rate (you are allowed to do so on the paperwork - I don't remember if there is a fee or not, but be sure to check the box). All the publics universities in VA are jumping in price. William & Mary is now a whopping $37K. I believe the Commonwealth of Virginia passed a law that allowed parents to lock in at a stated rate year 1 and that tuition sticks with you all four years but could be wrong. We also didn't pay for the $3K a year health plan because DC is on our horrendous ACA plan. This year our entire tuition bill for her is $8K, $7500 of which is a direct unsubsidized loan (we are a donut hole family) because DC moved off campus and is doing her own cooking. No car. No sorority. No other fancy stuff. It is doable but you have to pay attention, which we do because we have three going thru the Virginia universities at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:If cost weren't an issue who in their right mind would want to attend a university where 70-80% of the students are from one state? With all of the emphasis on diversity I would think that would be an obvious and disqualifying shortcoming.
Anonymous wrote:If cost weren't an issue who in their right mind would want to attend a university where 70-80% of the students are from one state? With all of the emphasis on diversity I would think that would be an obvious and disqualifying shortcoming.
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown is only 20K more than UVA???
Anonymous wrote:Harvard has never asked me my income or wealth and I'm a triple grad (undergrad, K-school, and Law). So where are these figures coming from? Oh, yes, another person who wants to create a "list" to make money.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps, but this forum is more obviously littered with comments from people who are rude and mean. I wonder if this is reflective on this area, the times, or a function of everything being posted anonymously in this forum.
When the practical costs of expressing conservative opinions is high on social media and view point diversity is snuffed out constantly by shouting "XXX is not up for debate" in the name of preserving the "dignity/identity" of some "protected group", the discussion moves onto the anonymous and niche sites where people get nastier and more virulent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rank, please.
Columbia
Brown
Georgetown
American
UVA
UChicago
Columbia
Brown
UChicago
Georgetown
UVA
American
There is not a lot between Columbia, Brown, and Chicago for prestige. I'd say:
Columbia
Chicago / Brown
Georgetown
UVA
American
American is the outlier, so I added a bit of space.
Unless you want your kid indoctrinated with leftist BS, and feel guilty about their European heritage and destroy your summer by lecturing you on the cisgendered patriarchy, I would avoid Columbia, Brown and Georgetown ( go to Notre Dame, it is better) like a plague.
Shouldn’t you be reading up on the latest Alex Jones conspiracy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rank, please.
Columbia
Brown
Georgetown
American
UVA
UChicago
Columbia
Brown
UChicago
Georgetown
UVA
American
There is not a lot between Columbia, Brown, and Chicago for prestige. I'd say:
Columbia
Chicago / Brown
Georgetown
UVA
American
American is the outlier, so I added a bit of space.
Unless you want your kid indoctrinated with leftist BS, and feel guilty about their European heritage and destroy your summer by lecturing you on the cisgendered patriarchy, I would avoid Columbia, Brown and Georgetown ( go to Notre Dame, it is better) like a plague.
Perhaps, but this forum is more obviously littered with comments from people who are rude and mean. I wonder if this is reflective on this area, the times, or a function of everything being posted anonymously in this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Harvard has never asked me my income or wealth and I'm a triple grad (undergrad, K-school, and Law). So where are these figures coming from? Oh, yes, another person who wants to create a "list" to make money.