Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn/Drexel and especially La Salle are the Philly schools in bad areas. St. Joe's is on the city border. It felt a bit commuter-ish when I visited as a high schooler but a solid school.
I mean in terms of bad area, Temple’s got to be in the running for the worst.
OK, and that has nothing to do with this conversation?
How so? The PP listed Penn, Drexel, and LaSalle as the schools in Philadelphia that are in "bad areas." It is definitely germane to the conversation to add that Temple is in a crappy part of the city (arguably more so than the three that were listed by PP). That's like one of the things it's best known for, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Penn/Drexel and especially La Salle are the Philly schools in bad areas. St. Joe's is on the city border. It felt a bit commuter-ish when I visited as a high schooler but a solid school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn/Drexel and especially La Salle are the Philly schools in bad areas. St. Joe's is on the city border. It felt a bit commuter-ish when I visited as a high schooler but a solid school.
I mean in terms of bad area, Temple’s got to be in the running for the worst.
OK, and that has nothing to do with this conversation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn/Drexel and especially La Salle are the Philly schools in bad areas. St. Joe's is on the city border. It felt a bit commuter-ish when I visited as a high schooler but a solid school.
I mean in terms of bad area, Temple’s got to be in the running for the worst.
Anonymous wrote:Burlington, NC is crappy? Seems OK to me, and you can easily get to Greensboro, Chapel Hill, and so forth. I can think of worse locations.
Anonymous wrote:Penn/Drexel and especially La Salle are the Philly schools in bad areas. St. Joe's is on the city border. It felt a bit commuter-ish when I visited as a high schooler but a solid school.
Anonymous wrote:Burlington, NC is crappy? Seems OK to me, and you can easily get to Greensboro, Chapel Hill, and so forth. I can think of worse locations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would love some information about these two schools if so (Saint Joseph's University outside of Philly and/or Elon University in NC). If child happy there, what accommodations might be like, general campus life, professors, diversity, etc. All the college lists (Niche, forbes, us news, etc.) are making me batty and I thought I would come to the source!!
Thank you in advance!!
I don't know St Joes but I know 2 kids headed to Elon. White, bland, wealthy. But "nice." Feels like a pleasant school for kids who need a college degree from any college, if you catch my drift - would-be Kindergarten teachers, nurses, and boys going to work at Dad's used car business.
The kid I know was a HS valedictorian who is planning on HS. She was an excellent student. She chose Elon over many higher ranked schools, including UMD.
“Planning on HS” should have been planning on a MD. Not sure how I managed that…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would love some information about these two schools if so (Saint Joseph's University outside of Philly and/or Elon University in NC). If child happy there, what accommodations might be like, general campus life, professors, diversity, etc. All the college lists (Niche, forbes, us news, etc.) are making me batty and I thought I would come to the source!!
Thank you in advance!!
I don't know St Joes but I know 2 kids headed to Elon. White, bland, wealthy. But "nice." Feels like a pleasant school for kids who need a college degree from any college, if you catch my drift - would-be Kindergarten teachers, nurses, and boys going to work at Dad's used car business.
The kid I know was a HS valedictorian who is planning on HS. She was an excellent student. She chose Elon over many higher ranked schools, including UMD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would love some information about these two schools if so (Saint Joseph's University outside of Philly and/or Elon University in NC). If child happy there, what accommodations might be like, general campus life, professors, diversity, etc. All the college lists (Niche, forbes, us news, etc.) are making me batty and I thought I would come to the source!!
Thank you in advance!!
I don't know St Joes but I know 2 kids headed to Elon. White, bland, wealthy. But "nice." Feels like a pleasant school for kids who need a college degree from any college, if you catch my drift - would-be Kindergarten teachers, nurses, and boys going to work at Dad's used car business.
Anonymous wrote:Would love some information about these two schools if so (Saint Joseph's University outside of Philly and/or Elon University in NC). If child happy there, what accommodations might be like, general campus life, professors, diversity, etc. All the college lists (Niche, forbes, us news, etc.) are making me batty and I thought I would come to the source!!
Thank you in advance!!