Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just submitted!
We submitted yesterday - chasing merit money!

Anonymous wrote:Just submitted!
Anonymous wrote:No. Just NO.
90% acceptance rate
have some self respect
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Just NO.
90% acceptance rate
have some self respect
It's a PUBLIC university. Its mission is to educate citizens of the state.
Unlike MD and VA Arizona doesn't have a dozen mid- to lower-tier public colleges in addition to the big state schools.
They have ASU. And Northern in Flagstaff.
DP but two is not a dozen.
NAU is 28k undergrads and ASU is 114k undergrads which is huge and more than adequate to the needs of Arizona.
The ASU number includes online students around the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts? And did anyone here apply?
Why why why
Of course kids from DMV apply there however it’s really not a good idea financially.
Then again kids that go there are not smart so .,
Anonymous wrote:UofA grad here. The poster who commented about how students there know how they rank is spot on. It’s a large, diverse school. If you’re a motivated kid, you will do very well. I attended on merit scholarship, was in honors college, graduated summa cum laude, got a competitive job on the east coast and all my colleagues were SLAC and Ivy grads. The edge I had was from my diverse exposure and ability to truly talk to anyone. It’s a very social school (dare I say - gasp! - party school) and the skill set I picked up from that is invaluable. Kids can fall off course if they aren’t self-motivated, but the ones that are will be in great company and find it very easy to excel. My college buddies are all over the map but my fellow honors college friends are in biglaw, one was a Rhodes scholar, several physicians, and many Fortune 500s (like me).
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts? And did anyone here apply?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Just NO.
90% acceptance rate
have some self respect
It's a PUBLIC university. Its mission is to educate citizens of the state.
Unlike MD and VA Arizona doesn't have a dozen mid- to lower-tier public colleges in addition to the big state schools.
They have ASU. And Northern in Flagstaff.
DP but two is not a dozen.
NAU is 28k undergrads and ASU is 114k undergrads which is huge and more than adequate to the needs of Arizona.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Just NO.
90% acceptance rate
have some self respect
It's a PUBLIC university. Its mission is to educate citizens of the state.
Unlike MD and VA Arizona doesn't have a dozen mid- to lower-tier public colleges in addition to the big state schools.
They have ASU. And Northern in Flagstaff.
DP but two is not a dozen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is a commuter school and has an undergraduate graduation rate of 50%.
Save your money and send them to ODU. It’s literally the same setup but closer and more green.
U of A isn’t a commuter school. I appreciate how laid back kids are who attend. They are smart but not balls of stress since getting into college in Arizona isn’t stressful and it seems like most kids in state go to one of the state schools and it’s a respected choice.
At the University of Arizona, approximately 80% of students live off-campus. While the university provides on-campus housing, it primarily caters to freshmen, and many students choose off-campus housing after their first year.
Anonymous wrote:And all three are committed to access rather than false scarcity.Anonymous wrote:DP but two is not a dozen.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Just NO.
90% acceptance rate
have some self respect
It's a PUBLIC university. Its mission is to educate citizens of the state.
Unlike MD and VA Arizona doesn't have a dozen mid- to lower-tier public colleges in addition to the big state schools.
They have ASU. And Northern in Flagstaff.