Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Wisconsin Madison
Great school, academics, lots of different social outlets for all different types of students, nice campus, wonderful city!
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I am so glad to see this. DS applied there as his 'safety' and it turned out to be one of the few schools who accepted him. He is choosing between three, all OOS, and really leaning toward UW-Madison. It is so far away from here that I literally cry every time I think about him going there (not in front of him, of course). The funny thing is that I encouraged him to go out of state the whole time he was in high school. Now that he is heading that direction, I am freaking. I'll deal with it though, and glad to see posts like this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Wisconsin Madison
Great school, academics, lots of different social outlets for all different types of students, nice campus, wonderful city!
+1
I am so glad to see this. DS applied there as his 'safety' and it turned out to be one of the few schools who accepted him. He is choosing between three, all OOS, and really leaning toward UW-Madison. It is so far away from here that I literally cry every time I think about him going there (not in front of him, of course). The funny thing is that I encouraged him to go out of state the whole time he was in high school. Now that he is heading that direction, I am freaking. I'll deal with it though, and glad to see posts like this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's a "Boston College"?
Is this sarcastic or have you really never heard of Boston College? You're like the PP who had never heard of Scripps...you guys need to do some serious research before you and your kids head into the college application process!
Not the PP, but calm down. BC has certainly come up in the world, but it is not in the same league as the Claremont Colleges.
LOL. Very few people on a easy coast know the Claremont colleges - they are regional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's a "Boston College"?
Is this sarcastic or have you really never heard of Boston College? You're like the PP who had never heard of Scripps...you guys need to do some serious research before you and your kids head into the college application process!
Not the PP, but calm down. BC has certainly come up in the world, but it is not in the same league as the Claremont Colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Wisconsin Madison
Great school, academics, lots of different social outlets for all different types of students, nice campus, wonderful city!
+1
I am so glad to see this. DS applied there as his 'safety' and it turned out to be one of the few schools who accepted him. He is choosing between three, all OOS, and really leaning toward UW-Madison. It is so far away from here that I literally cry every time I think about him going there (not in front of him, of course). The funny thing is that I encouraged him to go out of state the whole time he was in high school. Now that he is heading that direction, I am freaking. I'll deal with it though, and glad to see posts like this!
Anonymous wrote:So many assholes on this thread.
Congratulations to all the kids who have been accepted to college! Please ignore the fools who have never heard of Boston College or Scripps and think it is funny to make a joke about their own ignorance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's a "Boston College"?
Is this sarcastic or have you really never heard of Boston College? You're like the PP who had never heard of Scripps...you guys need to do some serious research before you and your kids head into the college application process!
Not the PP, but calm down. BC has certainly come up in the world, but it is not in the same league as the Claremont Colleges.
I don't know about that, especially for people living on the east coast. I find it very difficult to believe that anyone who lives in DC or the surrounding area has never heard of Boston College.
Come on - it's a great school and very well-known.
Sure, if you say so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's a "Boston College"?
Is this sarcastic or have you really never heard of Boston College? You're like the PP who had never heard of Scripps...you guys need to do some serious research before you and your kids head into the college application process!
Not the PP, but calm down. BC has certainly come up in the world, but it is not in the same league as the Claremont Colleges.
I don't know about that, especially for people living on the east coast. I find it very difficult to believe that anyone who lives in DC or the surrounding area has never heard of Boston College.
Come on - it's a great school and very well-known.
Sure, if you say so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's a "Boston College"?
Is this sarcastic or have you really never heard of Boston College? You're like the PP who had never heard of Scripps...you guys need to do some serious research before you and your kids head into the college application process!
Not the PP, but calm down. BC has certainly come up in the world, but it is not in the same league as the Claremont Colleges.
I don't know about that, especially for people living on the east coast. I find it very difficult to believe that anyone who lives in DC or the surrounding area has never heard of Boston College.
Come on - it's a great school and very well-known.