Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The author's thread over at CC
https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-admissions/2195829-jeff-selingo-reveals-who-gets-in-and-why-ask-him-anything-p1.html
Great thread. So, my question is if EDs is the way to go (since they will fill roughly 1/2 their class this way), should my DD apply to her dream school that only offers Early Action. Maybe she should change her strategy?
No don't have her change.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone shed some light on Boston University? Came in at 40. Do kids enjoy going to school there or is it more of a commuter school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 15 or "Ivy Plus" has been a thing for a while.
Ivies make 8
Stanford, Duke, MIT, Chicago, Northwestern, Cal Tech (I guess?)...Hopkins? Makes 15.
Do people just add Cornell in there just because? It hasn't been "top15" in a decade, Confused as to how Emory would be viewed differently from it or Brown the other ivy that's ranked 15. Brown could easily be out of the top 15 this year.
Cornell still has connections with alumns now in the top jobs. Never discount their alumnae network.
And Emory doesn't? Deloitte is their 3rd best employer for undergrads. Emory students actually perform better than Cornell grads. Cornell grads have to compete very hard in their region of the U.S. Emory grads end up making more than Cornell grads despite Emory not having engineering. That's huge as engineering grads make much more than others.
Cornell in top 10 WSJ ranking. Ahead of Penn, Columbia, Dartmouth, ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 15 or "Ivy Plus" has been a thing for a while.
Ivies make 8
Stanford, Duke, MIT, Chicago, Northwestern, Cal Tech (I guess?)...Hopkins? Makes 15.
Do people just add Cornell in there just because? It hasn't been "top15" in a decade, Confused as to how Emory would be viewed differently from it or Brown the other ivy that's ranked 15. Brown could easily be out of the top 15 this year.
Cornell still has connections with alumns now in the top jobs. Never discount their alumnae network.
And Emory doesn't? Deloitte is their 3rd best employer for undergrads. Emory students actually perform better than Cornell grads. Cornell grads have to compete very hard in their region of the U.S. Emory grads end up making more than Cornell grads despite Emory not having engineering. That's huge as engineering grads make much more than others.
Cornell in top 10 WSJ ranking. Ahead of Penn, Columbia, Dartmouth, ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 15 or "Ivy Plus" has been a thing for a while.
Ivies make 8
Stanford, Duke, MIT, Chicago, Northwestern, Cal Tech (I guess?)...Hopkins? Makes 15.
Do people just add Cornell in there just because? It hasn't been "top15" in a decade, Confused as to how Emory would be viewed differently from it or Brown the other ivy that's ranked 15. Brown could easily be out of the top 15 this year.
Cornell still has connections with alumns now in the top jobs. Never discount their alumnae network.
And Emory doesn't? Deloitte is their 3rd best employer for undergrads. Emory students actually perform better than Cornell grads. Cornell grads have to compete very hard in their region of the U.S. Emory grads end up making more than Cornell grads despite Emory not having engineering. That's huge as engineering grads make much more than others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 15 or "Ivy Plus" has been a thing for a while.
Ivies make 8
Stanford, Duke, MIT, Chicago, Northwestern, Cal Tech (I guess?)...Hopkins? Makes 15.
Do people just add Cornell in there just because? It hasn't been "top15" in a decade, Confused as to how Emory would be viewed differently from it or Brown the other ivy that's ranked 15. Brown could easily be out of the top 15 this year.
Cornell still has connections with alumns now in the top jobs. Never discount their alumnae network.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The author's thread over at CC
https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-admissions/2195829-jeff-selingo-reveals-who-gets-in-and-why-ask-him-anything-p1.html
Great thread. So, my question is if EDs is the way to go (since they will fill roughly 1/2 their class this way), should my DD apply to her dream school that only offers Early Action. Maybe she should change her strategy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The author's thread over at CC
https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-admissions/2195829-jeff-selingo-reveals-who-gets-in-and-why-ask-him-anything-p1.html
Great thread. So, my question is if EDs is the way to go (since they will fill roughly 1/2 their class this way), should my DD apply to her dream school that only offers Early Action. Maybe she should change her strategy?
Anonymous wrote:The author's thread over at CC
https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-admissions/2195829-jeff-selingo-reveals-who-gets-in-and-why-ask-him-anything-p1.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 15 or "Ivy Plus" has been a thing for a while.
Ivies make 8
Stanford, Duke, MIT, Chicago, Northwestern, Cal Tech (I guess?)...Hopkins? Makes 15.
Do people just add Cornell in there just because? It hasn't been "top15" in a decade, Confused as to how Emory would be viewed differently from it or Brown the other ivy that's ranked 15. Brown could easily be out of the top 15 this year.