Anonymous
Post 05/21/2025 17:40     Subject: What school, which is generally considered good,

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brown. I dislike the open curriculum.


I never really understood this as you can make open the core if a student wanted.


What?


Not sure I am following the question. The open curriculum could be designed to be another college’s core, just choose those classes.
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2025 17:39     Subject: What school, which is generally considered good,

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown, Syracuse, NYU, Villanova, Fordham, Wake Forrest. Too expensive.


+ 1


My kid is going to one of these and the high price is a selling point to me. The people I met in college were life changing. I’m ok paying for access to kids who come from wealthy families.
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2025 17:38     Subject: What school, which is generally considered good,

Of the ones mine really liked but left me a bit nervous was JHU and UofC. I would have supported, but lost some sleep.
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2025 17:37     Subject: What school, which is generally considered good,

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:USC—overpriced school for rich kids who could hack the ivies and in a very dangerous area.

couldn’t


With this reasoning, you must think that every ivy reject couldn't hack it there. Do you not see that it is largely a lottery and very qualified and capable kids who go elsewhere could have done well at an ivy?
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2025 17:37     Subject: What school, which is generally considered good,

UNC as an OOS. Couldn't deal with higher stats needed to get in and paying a lot more than in-states with comparably much lower stats and a high acceptance rate.
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2025 17:36     Subject: What school, which is generally considered good,

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brown. I dislike the open curriculum.


I never really understood this as you can make open the core if a student wanted.


What?
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2025 17:35     Subject: What school, which is generally considered good,

Anonymous wrote:Brown. I dislike the open curriculum.


I never really understood this as you can make open the core if a student wanted.
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2025 17:35     Subject: What school, which is generally considered good,

Some good schools are located in high crime areas.
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2025 17:29     Subject: Re:What school, which is generally considered good,

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cal, UCLA, UNC if paying oos tuition. Big public school experience at private school price.


I feel that way about all state schools. If my kid is going to have the big public school experience, why can't he do it for half the price?


The schools aren’t all interchangeable.
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2025 17:16     Subject: Re:What school, which is generally considered good,

Anonymous wrote:Cal, UCLA, UNC if paying oos tuition. Big public school experience at private school price.


I feel that way about all state schools. If my kid is going to have the big public school experience, why can't he do it for half the price?
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2025 17:16     Subject: What school, which is generally considered good,

Might have to increase UNC oos tuition to pay for new football hire!
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2025 17:15     Subject: What school, which is generally considered good,

UNC at Chapel Hill- faded blue color and faded hoops . Football program with $10 million per year Belichick and girlfriend is generating lots of good press for the school.
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2025 17:14     Subject: What school, which is generally considered good,

UNC OOS is cheap compared to many OOS schools
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2025 16:37     Subject: What school, which is generally considered good,

Anonymous wrote:USC—overpriced school for rich kids who could hack the ivies and in a very dangerous area.

couldn’t
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2025 16:37     Subject: What school, which is generally considered good,

USC—overpriced school for rich kids who could hack the ivies and in a very dangerous area.