Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure, but the University of Alabama might have a football team. If so, then it might be a good bet that the games get a lot of students attending as football is big in the South.
Is this supposed to be sarcastic? The University of Alabama MIGHT have a football team? It’s like saying MIT and CalTech might have some science majors.
Anonymous wrote:Teach your kid that only losers do things like that.
D3 football at LAC is like going to bad high school football and most kids at LACs hate the football players who are only there because alumni from the 1950s (when the LAC was in the Iron Bowl or whatever) would revolt if the team was killed.
Girls rugby is likely to be a rowdier scene.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke, Tulane and Vandy. Midsized privates in competitive conferences.
Here’s the complete list for my kid:
Stanford
Northwestern
Duke
Notre Dame
Michigan
Vanderbilt
USC
Wake
Tulane
SMU
From this list, which schools give more that a handful of merit awards? Maybe USC (though they are reducing merit aid)? SMU? Don't know about Wake or Tulane.
For merit awards, you need to look for schools outside the T30.
SMU definitely. USC is automatic if you are NMF.
After that, Tulane is more generous with merit, but maybe for 20% of the top kids…and then it drops off a cliff.
SMU gives a bunch of merit and has the highest acceptance rate.
Michigan of course is a huge school…if that’s on the list then why not every decent school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke, Tulane and Vandy. Midsized privates in competitive conferences.
Here’s the complete list for my kid:
Stanford
Northwestern
Duke
Notre Dame
Michigan
Vanderbilt
USC
Wake
Tulane
SMU
Anonymous wrote:Not sure, but the University of Alabama might have a football team. If so, then it might be a good bet that the games get a lot of students attending as football is big in the South.