Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am from the heartland. For a coastal kid who is a Democrat, it is not appealing to go to a restrictive red state.
It isn't a heartland/coastal thing. California has MAGA areas as well as liberal ones, as does Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Illinois . . . you get the idea.
Important to know to avoid being surprised when you send your kid to a school in a MAGA region within a liberal state by accident.
lol
But there is no college in central valley California. Even organge county college campus is blue as it can be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am from the heartland. For a coastal kid who is a Democrat, it is not appealing to go to a restrictive red state.
It isn't a heartland/coastal thing. California has MAGA areas as well as liberal ones, as does Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Illinois . . . you get the idea.
Important to know to avoid being surprised when you send your kid to a school in a MAGA region within a liberal state by accident.
lol
But there is no college in central valley California. Even organge county college campus is blue as it can be.
Anonymous wrote:Beautiful campus, one of best dorms & food & professors (Source: Niche), which means a quality lifestyle for undergrad
Consistently ranked in the Top 15 National Universities and Top 20 on USNEWS until this year due to the ranking methodology changes, and good weather.
Other than the lack of laymen's prestige and the location of St. Louis (which is invalid because it's actually in Clayton), why is it looked down upon on DCUM? There seems to be a lot of misinformation being spread, like a 40% acceptance rate ED1/ED2 which is comically fake and untrue.
My Senior DC with high stats from a competitive high school got rejected ED2 but got into UVA, VT, Purdue. Kids from Midwest & West Coast are dying to get into schools like UofChicago, Northwestern, Rice, Washu, ETC, but East coast seems to dislike WashU specfically.
Anonymous wrote:Wash U is to Missouri as Emory is to Georgia. A blue enclave in a red state. The Northeast and New England have their pockets of MAGA too- even on college campuses.
Anonymous wrote:I am from the heartland. For a coastal kid who is a Democrat, it is not appealing to go to a restrictive red state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am from the heartland. For a coastal kid who is a Democrat, it is not appealing to go to a restrictive red state.
It isn't a heartland/coastal thing. California has MAGA areas as well as liberal ones, as does Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Illinois . . . you get the idea.
Important to know to avoid being surprised when you send your kid to a school in a MAGA region within a liberal state by accident.
Anonymous wrote:Wash U is to Missouri as Emory is to Georgia. A blue enclave in a red state. The Northeast and New England have their pockets of MAGA too- even on college campuses.
Anonymous wrote:People need to recognize that sometimes, the bizarre posts that sound like a 15-year bratty high school kid dunking on school X, Y, or Z are because they are...there are a lot of kids on this board; also, some people get really upset when their child is rejected from a school they thought they should have gotten into...all of a sudden, that school is awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am from the heartland. For a coastal kid who is a Democrat, it is not appealing to go to a restrictive red state.
It isn't a heartland/coastal thing. California has MAGA areas as well as liberal ones, as does Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Illinois . . . you get the idea.
Important to know to avoid being surprised when you send your kid to a school in a MAGA region within a liberal state by accident.
Anonymous wrote:I am from the heartland. For a coastal kid who is a Democrat, it is not appealing to go to a restrictive red state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beautiful campus, one of best dorms & food & professors (Source: Niche), which means a quality lifestyle for undergrad
Consistently ranked in the Top 15 National Universities and Top 20 on USNEWS until this year due to the ranking methodology changes, and good weather.
Other than the lack of laymen's prestige and the location of St. Louis (which is invalid because it's actually in Clayton), why is it looked down upon on DCUM? There seems to be a lot of misinformation being spread, like a 40% acceptance rate ED1/ED2 which is comically fake and untrue.
My Senior DC with high stats from a competitive high school got rejected ED2 but got into UVA, VT, Purdue. Kids from Midwest & West Coast are dying to get into schools like UofChicago, Northwestern, Rice, Washu, ETC, but East coast seems to dislike WashU specfically.
It’s still in the middle of flyover country.
Anonymous wrote:I am from the heartland. For a coastal kid who is a Democrat, it is not appealing to go to a restrictive red state.