Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown is falling fast. It’s in really bad shape, application is a pain the a$$ and many kids who would have pursued it in past (including mine) are now passing. It was my dream school so this makes me sad. It’s also very close to our home so wish one of my kids had wanted to go there.
They just can't keep up financially. Sad at this point.
Oh look, two bitter PPs who can't afford private tuition. Which public degree mills did you and your children attend?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown is falling fast. It’s in really bad shape, application is a pain the a$$ and many kids who would have pursued it in past (including mine) are now passing. It was my dream school so this makes me sad. It’s also very close to our home so wish one of my kids had wanted to go there.
They just can't keep up financially. Sad at this point.
Oh look, two bitter PPs who can't afford private tuition. Which public degree mills did you and your children attend?![]()
Uh... yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown is falling fast. It’s in really bad shape, application is a pain the a$$ and many kids who would have pursued it in past (including mine) are now passing. It was my dream school so this makes me sad. It’s also very close to our home so wish one of my kids had wanted to go there.
They just can't keep up financially. Sad at this point.
Oh look, two bitter PPs who can't afford private tuition. Which public degree mills did you and your children attend?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown is falling fast. It’s in really bad shape, application is a pain the a$$ and many kids who would have pursued it in past (including mine) are now passing. It was my dream school so this makes me sad. It’s also very close to our home so wish one of my kids had wanted to go there.
They just can't keep up financially. Sad at this point.
Oh look, two bitter PPs who can't afford private tuition. Which public degree mills did you and your children attend?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown is falling fast. It’s in really bad shape, application is a pain the a$$ and many kids who would have pursued it in past (including mine) are now passing. It was my dream school so this makes me sad. It’s also very close to our home so wish one of my kids had wanted to go there.
They just can't keep up financially. Sad at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Barbizon
Anonymous wrote:Barbizon
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not if you understand numbers
Oh well, I guess only those who have studied in Brown’s prestigious 44th-ranked Statistics department can truly understand those numbers.
But the #4 Applied Math students understand them perfectly.
They understand that with 1,000 US universities awarding graduate degrees, being #44 is in the top half of the top 10%.

Anonymous wrote:Georgetown is falling fast. It’s in really bad shape, application is a pain the a$$ and many kids who would have pursued it in past (including mine) are now passing. It was my dream school so this makes me sad. It’s also very close to our home so wish one of my kids had wanted to go there.
Anonymous wrote:Barbizon
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not if you understand numbers
Oh well, I guess only those who have studied in Brown’s prestigious 44th-ranked Statistics department can truly understand those numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Not if you understand numbers