Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oberlin is ranked #26 of National Liberal Arts schools.
That sucks.
Forbes ranks Oberlin #19 among liberal arts colleges in the US, a notch below Vassar and a notch above Barnard College of Columbia University.
The person I know who graduated from Barnard tells everyone that she graduated from Columbia. Tee hee.
She doesn't tell "everyone" she's from Columbia. She says "Barnard" to those who know Barnard. To those who might be scratching heads, she says Columbia to save follow-up questions.
No. She tells everyone. Even the guy who went to Columbus. We all laugh and laugh.
Technically the diploma reads Barnard College of Columbia University - or something like that.
You have to be a pretty big tool to pretend you went to Columbia when you went to Barnard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oberlin is ranked #26 of National Liberal Arts schools.
That sucks.
Forbes ranks Oberlin #19 among liberal arts colleges in the US, a notch below Vassar and a notch above Barnard College of Columbia University.
The person I know who graduated from Barnard tells everyone that she graduated from Columbia. Tee hee.
She doesn't tell "everyone" she's from Columbia. She says "Barnard" to those who know Barnard. To those who might be scratching heads, she says Columbia to save follow-up questions.
No. She tells everyone. Even the guy who went to Columbus. We all laugh and laugh.
Technically the diploma reads Barnard College of Columbia University - or something like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oberlin is ranked #26 of National Liberal Arts schools.
That sucks.
Forbes ranks Oberlin #19 among liberal arts colleges in the US, a notch below Vassar and a notch above Barnard College of Columbia University.
The person I know who graduated from Barnard tells everyone that she graduated from Columbia. Tee hee.
She doesn't tell "everyone" she's from Columbia. She says "Barnard" to those who know Barnard. To those who might be scratching heads, she says Columbia to save follow-up questions.
No. She tells everyone. Even the guy who went to Columbus. We all laugh and laugh.
Anonymous wrote:That is a little aggressive. Sounds like there is something else going on and not on point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oberlin is ranked #26 of National Liberal Arts schools.
That sucks.
Forbes ranks Oberlin #19 among liberal arts colleges in the US, a notch below Vassar and a notch above Barnard College of Columbia University.
The person I know who graduated from Barnard tells everyone that she graduated from Columbia. Tee hee.
She doesn't tell "everyone" she's from Columbia. She says "Barnard" to those who know Barnard. To those who might be scratching heads, she says Columbia to save follow-up questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public school with a Heavy Greek presence. Safety school for lot of DC privates. Desperately wants to be a William & Mary type school but not quite there yet. Revered by Ohio residents - but understand most of them have never even heard of Oberlin and think OSU is the pinnacle of academic excellence. Not very diverse, very white. Pretty campus. It’s been mentioned a lot on here, do a search.
You are exactly the type of person I hated meeting after graduating from Miami and moving to DC. And I don’t know a single person unaware of Oberlin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oberlin is ranked #26 of National Liberal Arts schools.
That sucks.
Forbes ranks Oberlin #19 among liberal arts colleges in the US, a notch below Vassar and a notch above Barnard College of Columbia University.
The person I know who graduated from Barnard tells everyone that she graduated from Columbia. Tee hee.
She doesn't tell "everyone" she's from Columbia. She says "Barnard" to those who know Barnard. To those who might be scratching heads, she says Columbia to save follow-up questions.
Anonymous wrote:It's like Tulane, but for gentiles; wealthy outgoing underachievers who like to party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oberlin is ranked #26 of National Liberal Arts schools.
That sucks.
Forbes ranks Oberlin #19 among liberal arts colleges in the US, a notch below Vassar and a notch above Barnard College of Columbia University.
The person I know who graduated from Barnard tells everyone that she graduated from Columbia. Tee hee.
Anonymous wrote:OP: my kid applied to Miami as a safety. DC got into most of his schools, but picked Miami. He had high scores so he got a lot of merit aid. We will paying less than half of what we would have paid for in-state options (they are very good in-state schools and talked about here on DCUM). He was also admitted into the honors college and is excited about it. He will probably to grad school, and we feel good about his prospects.
I don't understand all of the hate on here.