Anonymous wrote:Unless she is URM don’t count on it. I went there and kniw alum kids who are valedictorian with perfect scores who are getting rejected
. I wouldn't put too much stock in those anecdotal results. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are people acting like the parents are just fans? They are both alums
Now, that doesn’t guarantee admission. But it is more than “they really like the school”
People realize this, the fact that both parents went there and loved it should be separated from their dd’s needs and wants. Perhaps she truly believes it is her dream school for her own reasons, but I would want to be sure of that, and not that she is going to please her parents before she applies.
Anonymous wrote:She needs to choose a university based on what she can learn in her major, professors in her department, etc. You don’t choose a college because your mommy is a fan and has wanted you to go there since you were like 10.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt is #33 in USNWR in rankings of undergrad engineering schools. Tied with Brown, Yale, Notre Dame and others. OP, you daughter will be fine at Vandy.
+1
It doesn't have to be the "best" school for engineering, it just needs to be good. And Vandy is a good school for engineering (assuming she even stays in engineering, which, as others have mentioned, is not guaranteed).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vandy is sooo overrated. Don't encourage your daughter to waste her future just because you want to fulfill some weird vicarious complex.
What do you mean by overrated? How do you know? My kid wants to go to Vandy, so I’d appreciate your inside scoop.
Anonymous wrote:Why are people acting like the parents are just fans? They are both alums
Now, that doesn’t guarantee admission. But it is more than “they really like the school”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Use of the the phrase “Dream school” is such a bad idea…
Why? If a kid manages to spend enough time on a college campus to realize he/she loves it, why can't they reference it as their dream school? My kid got into his dream school and it turned out really really well for him and others who attended with him.
I point out that you rarely hear someone reference one of the ivies as their dream school. That's because they are so cut throat, why would anyone reference it as a dream...seems more like a nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:Vandy is sooo overrated. Don't encourage your daughter to waste her future just because you want to fulfill some weird vicarious complex.
Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt is #33 in USNWR in rankings of undergrad engineering schools. Tied with Brown, Yale, Notre Dame and others. OP, you daughter will be fine at Vandy.
Anonymous wrote:Use of the the phrase “Dream school” is such a bad idea…
Anonymous wrote:Once your child passes the engineering licensing exam to become a licensed Engineer the actual college that they graduated from matters less.
Anonymous wrote:Vandy is a research university with a strong school of engineering. Is it MIT or, say, Carnegie Melon? No. But if she’s happy there, the academics are strong and she won’t be limited in any way in life if she gets an engineering degree there. Signed, STEM prof.