Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being from Georgia is a hook at many of these schools.
No, it’s not. There are many affluent suburbs of Atlanta. It’s fairly similar to being from the DMV.
I disagree with this. Much less interest in Atlanta area schools to head to the Northeast for college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised Emory isnt more...
Ha! Atlanta kids don’t want to attend Emory. It’s mostly a graduate school, isn’t a traditional college environment and most importantly…
It’s called “Long Island University of Atlanta.”
Wealthy southerners have 0 interest in Emory.
They have about as much interest in Emory as wealthy DC private school kids have in Georgetown or wealthy Philadelphia private school kids have in Penn.
It has nothing to do really with the school, but rather if you are full-pay private, you want to experience a new place.
I would note Lovett also has I think 3 or 4 kids going to Emory.
A lot of kids from Chicago privates go to Northwestern and UChicago.....why is that?
I doubt they do...I just looked at a school called Lake Forest Academy in Chicago and it shows 4 kids going to Northwestern and 0 going to Chicago.
Ranked #1 private school by Niche...though I have absolutely no idea what that means in the scheme of things.
That's in the burbs. Its ehhh.
The best Chicago private schools are actually in the city proper; they are the Latin School of Chicago, the University of Chicago Lab School, and Francis Parker. St. Ignatius is also rising.
In the suburbs, North Shore Country Day in Winnetka is good. I think Lake Forest Country Day is good. And Loyola Academy always sends a boatload of kids to ND and NU.
Chicagoan here. And my kids go to one of these schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised Emory isnt more...
Ha! Atlanta kids don’t want to attend Emory. It’s mostly a graduate school, isn’t a traditional college environment and most importantly…
It’s called “Long Island University of Atlanta.”
Wealthy southerners have 0 interest in Emory.
They have about as much interest in Emory as wealthy DC private school kids have in Georgetown or wealthy Philadelphia private school kids have in Penn.
It has nothing to do really with the school, but rather if you are full-pay private, you want to experience a new place.
I would note Lovett also has I think 3 or 4 kids going to Emory.
A lot of kids from Chicago privates go to Northwestern and UChicago.....why is that?
I doubt they do...I just looked at a school called Lake Forest Academy in Chicago and it shows 4 kids going to Northwestern and 0 going to Chicago.
Ranked #1 private school by Niche...though I have absolutely no idea what that means in the scheme of things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised Emory isnt more...
Ha! Atlanta kids don’t want to attend Emory. It’s mostly a graduate school, isn’t a traditional college environment and most importantly…
It’s called “Long Island University of Atlanta.”
Wealthy southerners have 0 interest in Emory.
They have about as much interest in Emory as wealthy DC private school kids have in Georgetown or wealthy Philadelphia private school kids have in Penn.
It has nothing to do really with the school, but rather if you are full-pay private, you want to experience a new place.
I would note Lovett also has I think 3 or 4 kids going to Emory.
A lot of kids from Chicago privates go to Northwestern and UChicago.....why is that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised Emory isnt more...
Ha! Atlanta kids don’t want to attend Emory. It’s mostly a graduate school, isn’t a traditional college environment and most importantly…
It’s called “Long Island University of Atlanta.”
Wealthy southerners have 0 interest in Emory.
They have about as much interest in Emory as wealthy DC private school kids have in Georgetown or wealthy Philadelphia private school kids have in Penn.
It has nothing to do really with the school, but rather if you are full-pay private, you want to experience a new place.
I would note Lovett also has I think 3 or 4 kids going to Emory.
A lot of kids from Chicago privates go to Northwestern and UChicago.....why is that?
Anonymous wrote:As Not sure BC and Wake are great.
Anonymous wrote:Surprised Emory isnt more...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised Emory isnt more...
Ha! Atlanta kids don’t want to attend Emory. It’s mostly a graduate school, isn’t a traditional college environment and most importantly…
It’s called “Long Island University of Atlanta.”
Wealthy southerners have 0 interest in Emory.
They have about as much interest in Emory as wealthy DC private school kids have in Georgetown or wealthy Philadelphia private school kids have in Penn.
It has nothing to do really with the school, but rather if you are full-pay private, you want to experience a new place.
I would note Lovett also has I think 3 or 4 kids going to Emory.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t see any really liberal schools well represented. Westminster families lean conservative. 13 kids to BC and Wake says a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised Emory isnt more...
Ha! Atlanta kids don’t want to attend Emory. It’s mostly a graduate school, isn’t a traditional college environment and most importantly…
It’s called “Long Island University of Atlanta.”
Wealthy southerners have 0 interest in Emory.
uAnonymous wrote:Surprised Emory isnt more...