Anonymous wrote:A lot of rich white drunk kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live in NC, it isn't looked upon so highly, more like middle of the road, I'd say.
PP here, I don't mean it is looked down on, but it isn't a UNC/Duke/Wake caliber.
Anonymous wrote:
Is there any specific program your DD is interested in at Elon? The reason why I'm asking is because I grew up close to Burlington. The area is a dump to put it charitably and about an hour away from anyplace interesting (the triad or the triangle). If your DD interested in coming to NC for college, what about some of the North Carolina Publics? With the stats now required for Elon, your DD would probably get into UNC Wilmington, UNC Asheville, Appalachian State, or NCSU. These are all in better locations than Elon and would be significantly cheaper even OOS. If your DD wants the LAC feel then UNCA might be a good choice. It's student population is comparable to Elon's and Asheville is a beautiful city. FWIW, I went to one of the public unis I mentioned earlier and was able to transfer to UNC-CH without too much difficulty, so if Chapel Hill is on DDs radar, that's one way to get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if the money is no problem, and you don't really care that much about the brand name (I would say VA Tech>Elon>JMU/ODU and Elon=University of Richmond, but that's just me), and you think it's a good fit and DC likes it, then I think it would be a fine choice. They seem to be trying really hard over at Elon to improve their school. I think it would be great to go to a school where the admin and prof's are actually working hard to make the school a nice place and really care about the university, and there is emphasis on making the students happy and giving them a good experience. Total opposite of my college experience at a name-brand school, that's for sure.
It's also close enough to drive but far enough away to give DC some freedom.
Please no flamebait....we don't need another JMU vs. Va Tech "which is better for UVA rejects" thread...
Actually, I thought this was a pretty accurate assessment (although I'd put GMU/VCU where you have ODU). And, for better or worse, lots and lots of kids around here are rejected by UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if the money is no problem, and you don't really care that much about the brand name (I would say VA Tech>Elon>JMU/ODU and Elon=University of Richmond, but that's just me), and you think it's a good fit and DC likes it, then I think it would be a fine choice. They seem to be trying really hard over at Elon to improve their school. I think it would be great to go to a school where the admin and prof's are actually working hard to make the school a nice place and really care about the university, and there is emphasis on making the students happy and giving them a good experience. Total opposite of my college experience at a name-brand school, that's for sure.
It's also close enough to drive but far enough away to give DC some freedom.
Please no flamebait....we don't need another JMU vs. Va Tech "which is better for UVA rejects" thread...
Actually, I thought this was a pretty accurate assessment (although I'd put GMU/VCU where you have ODU). And, for better or worse, lots and lots of kids around here are rejected by UVA.
So you are saying then that upon rejection from UVA, they'll revert to Elon?
Anonymous wrote:I know people whose "troubled" children ended up there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if the money is no problem, and you don't really care that much about the brand name (I would say VA Tech>Elon>JMU/ODU and Elon=University of Richmond, but that's just me), and you think it's a good fit and DC likes it, then I think it would be a fine choice. They seem to be trying really hard over at Elon to improve their school. I think it would be great to go to a school where the admin and prof's are actually working hard to make the school a nice place and really care about the university, and there is emphasis on making the students happy and giving them a good experience. Total opposite of my college experience at a name-brand school, that's for sure.
It's also close enough to drive but far enough away to give DC some freedom.
Please no flamebait....we don't need another JMU vs. Va Tech "which is better for UVA rejects" thread...
Actually, I thought this was a pretty accurate assessment (although I'd put GMU/VCU where you have ODU). And, for better or worse, lots and lots of kids
around here are rejected by UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if the money is no problem, and you don't really care that much about the brand name (I would say VA Tech>Elon>JMU/ODU and Elon=University of Richmond, but that's just me), and you think it's a good fit and DC likes it, then I think it would be a fine choice. They seem to be trying really hard over at Elon to improve their school. I think it would be great to go to a school where the admin and prof's are actually working hard to make the school a nice place and really care about the university, and there is emphasis on making the students happy and giving them a good experience. Total opposite of my college experience at a name-brand school, that's for sure.
It's also close enough to drive but far enough away to give DC some freedom.
Please no flamebait....we don't need another JMU vs. Va Tech "which is better for UVA rejects" thread...
Anonymous wrote:funny all the people i know who went there were the ones who couldn't get into any other school or were total f' ups.
when did schools for rich dumb and f'd up kids beicome known as rising.....
Anonymous wrote:So if the money is no problem, and you don't really care that much about the brand name (I would say VA Tech>Elon>JMU/ODU and Elon=University of Richmond, but that's just me), and you think it's a good fit and DC likes it, then I think it would be a fine choice. They seem to be trying really hard over at Elon to improve their school. I think it would be great to go to a school where the admin and prof's are actually working hard to make the school a nice place and really care about the university, and there is emphasis on making the students happy and giving them a good experience. Total opposite of my college experience at a name-brand school, that's for sure.
It's also close enough to drive but far enough away to give DC some freedom.