Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin from out of state.
Yeah, if you are in-state from anywhere other than Madison, forget it. Out of state is much easier.
No. This is not true. Wisconsin has a cap on oos students which makes it harder.
I know a half dozen rich party girls at Wisconsin. It's not hard to get in there out of state. They're hard-up for the cash.
Anonymous wrote:A couple of posters mentioned Washington U and Geo Mason. Would check your politics and religion before you get involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin from out of state.
Yeah, if you are in-state from anywhere other than Madison, forget it. Out of state is much easier.
No. This is not true. Wisconsin has a cap on oos students which makes it harder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin from out of state.
Yeah, if you are in-state from anywhere other than Madison, forget it. Out of state is much easier.
No. This is not true. Wisconsin has a cap on oos students which makes it harder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin from out of state.
Yeah, if you are in-state from anywhere other than Madison, forget it. Out of state is much easier.
Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin from out of state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boston University, Boston College, Tufts, Wellesley, NYU (not Stern), Fordham, Duke, Notre Dame, Georgetown, GW, American come to mind. I am from NY and these were back ups for the honor students who wanted ivy. You may not get into all of them but have a good chance with 3.5 GPA and decent SAT scores.
Duke acceptance rate is 10% You call that "easy."
A lot easier than getting into Harvard or Columbia. OP asked about child who has good grades and test scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boston University, Boston College, Tufts, Wellesley, NYU (not Stern), Fordham, Duke, Notre Dame, Georgetown, GW, American come to mind. I am from NY and these were back ups for the honor students who wanted ivy. You may not get into all of them but have a good chance with 3.5 GPA and decent SAT scores.
Duke acceptance rate is 10% You call that "easy."
A lot easier than getting into Harvard or Columbia. OP asked about child who has good grades and test scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boston University, Boston College, Tufts, Wellesley, NYU (not Stern), Fordham, Duke, Notre Dame, Georgetown, GW, American come to mind. I am from NY and these were back ups for the honor students who wanted ivy. You may not get into all of them but have a good chance with 3.5 GPA and decent SAT scores.
Duke acceptance rate is 10% You call that "easy."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boston University, Boston College, Tufts, Wellesley, NYU (not Stern), Fordham, Duke, Notre Dame, Georgetown, GW, American come to mind. I am from NY and these were back ups for the honor students who wanted ivy. You may not get into all of them but have a good chance with 3.5 GPA and decent SAT scores.
Duke acceptance rate is 10% You call that "easy."
Anonymous wrote:Boston University, Boston College, Tufts, Wellesley, NYU (not Stern), Fordham, Duke, Notre Dame, Georgetown, GW, American come to mind. I am from NY and these were back ups for the honor students who wanted ivy. You may not get into all of them but have a good chance with 3.5 GPA and decent SAT scores.