Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridiculously expensive for what it is. Anyone who would pay full freight for it has too much money and not enough sense. That's what I think of it.
Why does everyone always bring up how expensive Syracuse is? It's literally the same price as every other private college and University in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Ridiculously expensive for what it is. Anyone who would pay full freight for it has too much money and not enough sense. That's what I think of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Syracuse checks A LOT of boxes for my kid, but the weather is a definite concern.
Buy a good winter coat and he/she will be fine.
How about AFTER September?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine why you want to pay $85,214 a year to send your kid to Syracuse for business. If you're in Virginia send him to JMU.
I don’t know how to sugar coat this or say it nicely, so I’ll just say that some people prefer to pay $85k so that they’re around other people paying $85k. They’d never even consider JMU
That’s pretty weird since the average household income of JMU students is higher than Syracuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU is locally known and its star is rising. Syracuse is a nationally known institution
lol nationally known for sports and sh!tty weather.
Anonymous wrote:JMU is locally known and its star is rising. Syracuse is a nationally known institution
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMiami of the north. Fun mid-sized private school for reasonably bright kids with money who like to have a good time.
Winner winner chicken dinner. Spot on. It’s simply not where serious students with ambition choose to attend. Period.
Mommy had a nice stay at home job while Daddy has a big law job or some other business waiting for junior to get home from Syracuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Syracuse checks A LOT of boxes for my kid, but the weather is a definite concern.
Buy a good winter coat and he/she will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMiami of the north. Fun mid-sized private school for reasonably bright kids with money who like to have a good time.
Winner winner chicken dinner. Spot on. It’s simply not where serious students with ambition choose to attend. Period.
Mommy had a nice stay at home job while Daddy has a big law job or some other business waiting for junior to get home from Syracuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMiami of the north. Fun mid-sized private school for reasonably bright kids with money who like to have a good time.
Winner winner chicken dinner. Spot on. It’s simply not where serious students with ambition choose to attend. Period.
Mommy had a nice stay at home job while Daddy has a big law job or some other business waiting for junior to get home from Syracuse.
Anonymous wrote:UMiami of the north. Fun mid-sized private school for reasonably bright kids with money who like to have a good time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did like the smaller size of it - as compared to say a Penn State. PSU at University Park has something like 10k students per year, so 40k undergrads total. Syracuse has 15k total - about 3700 per class year. The business school is even smaller - about 2000 students total or 500 per class year.
I know not everyone cares about that but there's def some appeal to NOT being treated as a number as has become common at some of the state schools.
While there is an appeal of kids being around other kids who can pay 80k/yr, keep in mind this isn't a highly selective school - something like a 50% acceptance rate. Though I guess better than JMU which is like a 75% acceptance rate. So yeah rich northeastern kids but not necessarily the highest caliber kids - though if it's about networking, caliber doesn't matter really.
Depends on the major. Newhouse (journalism and communications) is highly selective, as are some other programs..