Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just Northwestern because they wanted Ivies.
The only disappointments I heard were about being wait-listed, then denied at Stanford.
Northwestern's overlap schools:
1) Duke
2) Stanford
3) U Penn
4) Yale
5) U Michigan
6) Princeton
7) WashUStL
8) Harvard
Based on past research, if accepted to all nine schools, Northwestern is preferred over WashUStL & Michigan. Preference between Northwestern & U Penn is almost a 50/50 split.
Northwestern is preferred--according to Parchment--over Brown & Cornell. Northwestern versus Dartmouth is very close/about even.
Anonymous wrote:This is more a lesson about preparing students for obstacles and challenges at college. It's not all sunshine and roses. Talk to your kids about the tough times and how to get through them.
Also, it's september 25th. When did they get there? A month ago? Come on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a Northwestern student. Northwestern freshmen moved in on the 11th and classes haven't even been in session for a week (they started on the 19th). Seems kinda premature to declare unhappiness and "insufferable classmates" when you've been there for a grand total of two weeks, one of which was freshman orientation week. So yea, I'd say you're either a troll who didn't bother to check the calendar of NU, or (at the off chance this is real) said young adult is very odd and/or has some significant mental health issues.
Why does Northwestern start so late?!?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn is exactly like this
Has been mentioned extensively for years on here
Concur. Best friend’s son just graduated (I know so, so many details as if he was my nephew ).
Anonymous wrote:Penn is exactly like this
Has been mentioned extensively for years on here
Anonymous wrote:Just Northwestern because they wanted Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I definitely think some kids don't fit into certain types of schools.
My DC is a high achiever (very high stats from a magnet program), but laid back. Would not have been happy at the high striver type schools. DC is just not wired that way and would've been miserable at such a school.
Your daughter may be laid back but you sure aren’t. Did you really have to tell us that she has “very high stats from a magnet program?”
Barf.
Anonymous wrote:Spoke with parents of two freshmen, one at each of the schools. Both attended our private; close friends of ours. And both kids are miserable.
Wishing they had gone to Michigan … where both were admitted.
Saying the students are generally insufferable, focused on their patents/ life alternating inventions or academic research, with little interest in just hanging out, socializing, and being in a normal friend group, without hundreds of résumé building activities every week.
Are these folks outliers?
Or maybe they picked the wrong schools or majors?
Anonymous wrote:I definitely think some kids don't fit into certain types of schools.
My DC is a high achiever (very high stats from a magnet program), but laid back. Would not have been happy at the high striver type schools. DC is just not wired that way and would've been miserable at such a school.