Anonymous wrote:^^^How is it a reality check? Again, name whores abound the Ivy League!
Anonymous wrote:And yet, NU ranked 6th this year, tied with Duke and JHU and above all Ivys except HYP. It attracts a kid not obsessed with Ivy name whore “prestige” which is dwindling by the day given the wokeism on campus.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the rabid Northwestern parent trying to hold it together, knowing they are paying 2.5x more than a UCLA parent for an education that is only going to be perceived as “bless their heart, their kid couldn’t even get into an Ivy - not even Cornell!” …
How is the weather in 1982?
NP. Not even 1982... that poster's thinking might have made sense in the 1940s, lol.
Lol at sending your kid to dreary flyover country (b-b-but it’s Evanston, not Chicago!) after they failed to get an Ivy bid or into Duke, still paying almost $400K for the trouble, and then realizing that your consolation prize is “dunking” on the unwashed whose kids are enjoying a quality of life in college that is 10 - 20x that of your kid’s experience.
If it ain’t a marketing MBA at Kellogg, NU can piss off in my book … true 30 years ago, true today.
I wouldn’t be surprised if many of the students at NU in 2024 turned down Ivies to come to Northwestern. Times have changed.
[/b]Check the cross admit data - even the lowliest Ivy has got NU’s number[b].
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the rabid Northwestern parent trying to hold it together, knowing they are paying 2.5x more than a UCLA parent for an education that is only going to be perceived as “bless their heart, their kid couldn’t even get into an Ivy - not even Cornell!” …
How is the weather in 1982?
NP. Not even 1982... that poster's thinking might have made sense in the 1940s, lol.
Lol at sending your kid to dreary flyover country (b-b-but it’s Evanston, not Chicago!) after they failed to get an Ivy bid or into Duke, still paying almost $400K for the trouble, and then realizing that your consolation prize is “dunking” on the unwashed whose kids are enjoying a quality of life in college that is 10 - 20x that of your kid’s experience.
If it ain’t a marketing MBA at Kellogg, NU can piss off in my book … true 30 years ago, true today.
Wow. Sometimes it's genuinely sad to see parents, whose kids were presumably rejected from certain schools, carry that chip on their shoulder so vigorously.
I hope you know that you're not alone. Northwestern rejects most students, and it's not a reflection of your kid or your parenting. But railing against it on online forums like this doesn't do your mental health any good, I promise!
And I promise my kid didn’t even consider applying to Northwestern. For some elite students, quality of life matters - if HYPSM isn’t in the cards, why would any applicant knowingly surrender quality of life for 3-4 years at a Plan B school in a shitty region of the country?
The easy answer for you, then, is just don't apply.
lol plan B. Wtf wants to be in Durham over Evanston.
And yet, NU ranked 6th this year, tied with Duke and JHU and above all Ivys except HYP. It attracts a kid not obsessed with Ivy name whore “prestige” which is dwindling by the day given the wokeism on campus.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the rabid Northwestern parent trying to hold it together, knowing they are paying 2.5x more than a UCLA parent for an education that is only going to be perceived as “bless their heart, their kid couldn’t even get into an Ivy - not even Cornell!” …
How is the weather in 1982?
NP. Not even 1982... that poster's thinking might have made sense in the 1940s, lol.
Lol at sending your kid to dreary flyover country (b-b-but it’s Evanston, not Chicago!) after they failed to get an Ivy bid or into Duke, still paying almost $400K for the trouble, and then realizing that your consolation prize is “dunking” on the unwashed whose kids are enjoying a quality of life in college that is 10 - 20x that of your kid’s experience.
If it ain’t a marketing MBA at Kellogg, NU can piss off in my book … true 30 years ago, true today.
I wouldn’t be surprised if many of the students at NU in 2024 turned down Ivies to come to Northwestern. Times have changed.
[/b]Check the cross admit data - even the lowliest Ivy has got NU’s number[b].
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the rabid Northwestern parent trying to hold it together, knowing they are paying 2.5x more than a UCLA parent for an education that is only going to be perceived as “bless their heart, their kid couldn’t even get into an Ivy - not even Cornell!” …
How is the weather in 1982?
NP. Not even 1982... that poster's thinking might have made sense in the 1940s, lol.
Lol at sending your kid to dreary flyover country (b-b-but it’s Evanston, not Chicago!) after they failed to get an Ivy bid or into Duke, still paying almost $400K for the trouble, and then realizing that your consolation prize is “dunking” on the unwashed whose kids are enjoying a quality of life in college that is 10 - 20x that of your kid’s experience.
If it ain’t a marketing MBA at Kellogg, NU can piss off in my book … true 30 years ago, true today.
Wow. Sometimes it's genuinely sad to see parents, whose kids were presumably rejected from certain schools, carry that chip on their shoulder so vigorously.
I hope you know that you're not alone. Northwestern rejects most students, and it's not a reflection of your kid or your parenting. But railing against it on online forums like this doesn't do your mental health any good, I promise!
And I promise my kid didn’t even consider applying to Northwestern. For some elite students, quality of life matters - if HYPSM isn’t in the cards, why would any applicant knowingly surrender quality of life for 3-4 years at a Plan B school in a shitty region of the country?
The easy answer for you, then, is just don't apply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the rabid Northwestern parent trying to hold it together, knowing they are paying 2.5x more than a UCLA parent for an education that is only going to be perceived as “bless their heart, their kid couldn’t even get into an Ivy - not even Cornell!” …
How is the weather in 1982?
NP. Not even 1982... that poster's thinking might have made sense in the 1940s, lol.
Lol at sending your kid to dreary flyover country (b-b-but it’s Evanston, not Chicago!) after they failed to get an Ivy bid or into Duke, still paying almost $400K for the trouble, and then realizing that your consolation prize is “dunking” on the unwashed whose kids are enjoying a quality of life in college that is 10 - 20x that of your kid’s experience.
If it ain’t a marketing MBA at Kellogg, NU can piss off in my book … true 30 years ago, true today.
Wow. Sometimes it's genuinely sad to see parents, whose kids were presumably rejected from certain schools, carry that chip on their shoulder so vigorously.
I hope you know that you're not alone. Northwestern rejects most students, and it's not a reflection of your kid or your parenting. But railing against it on online forums like this doesn't do your mental health any good, I promise!
And I promise my kid didn’t even consider applying to Northwestern. For some elite students, quality of life matters - if HYPSM isn’t in the cards, why would any applicant knowingly surrender quality of life for 3-4 years at a Plan B school in a shitty region of the country?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the rabid Northwestern parent trying to hold it together, knowing they are paying 2.5x more than a UCLA parent for an education that is only going to be perceived as “bless their heart, their kid couldn’t even get into an Ivy - not even Cornell!” …
How is the weather in 1982?
NP. Not even 1982... that poster's thinking might have made sense in the 1940s, lol.
Lol at sending your kid to dreary flyover country (b-b-but it’s Evanston, not Chicago!) after they failed to get an Ivy bid or into Duke, still paying almost $400K for the trouble, and then realizing that your consolation prize is “dunking” on the unwashed whose kids are enjoying a quality of life in college that is 10 - 20x that of your kid’s experience.
If it ain’t a marketing MBA at Kellogg, NU can piss off in my book … true 30 years ago, true today.
Wow. Sometimes it's genuinely sad to see parents, whose kids were presumably rejected from certain schools, carry that chip on their shoulder so vigorously.
I hope you know that you're not alone. Northwestern rejects most students, and it's not a reflection of your kid or your parenting. But railing against it on online forums like this doesn't do your mental health any good, I promise!
Anonymous wrote:Do people even think of the Big Ten as an academic grouping in this way? The only schools I would seriously consider for academics are Northwestern, UCLA, Michigan and maybe USC...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the rabid Northwestern parent trying to hold it together, knowing they are paying 2.5x more than a UCLA parent for an education that is only going to be perceived as “bless their heart, their kid couldn’t even get into an Ivy - not even Cornell!” …
How is the weather in 1982?
NP. Not even 1982... that poster's thinking might have made sense in the 1940s, lol.
Lol at sending your kid to dreary flyover country (b-b-but it’s Evanston, not Chicago!) after they failed to get an Ivy bid or into Duke, still paying almost $400K for the trouble, and then realizing that your consolation prize is “dunking” on the unwashed whose kids are enjoying a quality of life in college that is 10 - 20x that of your kid’s experience.
If it ain’t a marketing MBA at Kellogg, NU can piss off in my book … true 30 years ago, true today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the rabid Northwestern parent trying to hold it together, knowing they are paying 2.5x more than a UCLA parent for an education that is only going to be perceived as “bless their heart, their kid couldn’t even get into an Ivy - not even Cornell!” …
How is the weather in 1982?
NP. Not even 1982... that poster's thinking might have made sense in the 1940s, lol.
Lol at sending your kid to dreary flyover country (b-b-but it’s Evanston, not Chicago!) after they failed to get an Ivy bid or into Duke, still paying almost $400K for the trouble, and then realizing that your consolation prize is “dunking” on the unwashed whose kids are enjoying a quality of life in college that is 10 - 20x that of your kid’s experience.
If it ain’t a marketing MBA at Kellogg, NU can piss off in my book … true 30 years ago, true today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the rabid Northwestern parent trying to hold it together, knowing they are paying 2.5x more than a UCLA parent for an education that is only going to be perceived as “bless their heart, their kid couldn’t even get into an Ivy - not even Cornell!” …
How is the weather in 1982?
NP. Not even 1982... that poster's thinking might have made sense in the 1940s, lol.
Lol at sending your kid to dreary flyover country (b-b-but it’s Evanston, not Chicago!) after they failed to get an Ivy bid or into Duke, still paying almost $400K for the trouble, and then realizing that your consolation prize is “dunking” on the unwashed whose kids are enjoying a quality of life in college that is 10 - 20x that of your kid’s experience.
If it ain’t a marketing MBA at Kellogg, NU can piss off in my book … true 30 years ago, true today.
I don't have a kid at Northwestern, and I'm not affiliated in any way to the school. But go you, I guess?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the rabid Northwestern parent trying to hold it together, knowing they are paying 2.5x more than a UCLA parent for an education that is only going to be perceived as “bless their heart, their kid couldn’t even get into an Ivy - not even Cornell!” …
How is the weather in 1982?
NP. Not even 1982... that poster's thinking might have made sense in the 1940s, lol.
Lol at sending your kid to dreary flyover country (b-b-but it’s Evanston, not Chicago!) after they failed to get an Ivy bid or into Duke, still paying almost $400K for the trouble, and then realizing that your consolation prize is “dunking” on the unwashed whose kids are enjoying a quality of life in college that is 10 - 20x that of your kid’s experience.
If it ain’t a marketing MBA at Kellogg, NU can piss off in my book … true 30 years ago, true today.