Anonymous
Post 04/25/2020 18:58     Subject: Pick the Safety to Accept

Evangelical Christians - they are a very bad thing
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2020 18:57     Subject: Pick the Safety to Accept

then Furman is in the mix
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2020 18:56     Subject: Pick the Safety to Accept

North or South = St Joe or Elon

unless Catholic vs Evangelical is a thing for you
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2020 18:52     Subject: Re:Pick the Safety to Accept

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Furman is evangelical Christians kids


You say this like it's a bad thing.

Most of the Ivy League colleges were founded by evangelical Christians.


Absolutely bad for me and my kid.

Choose Elon.
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2020 16:44     Subject: Pick the Safety to Accept

Elon has the most geographic diversity. Over 70% of St Joseph’s comes from NJ or PA.
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2020 16:39     Subject: Re:Pick the Safety to Accept

Anonymous wrote:Elon is very Southern and preppy. If that’s your kid, they should go there.

Otherwise- I would choose St Joes.

Did you mean Furman? I have a kid at Elon and I wouldn’t say I definitely wouldn’t describe it as “very” southern and preppy. Most students there are from northern states, anyway.
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2020 12:59     Subject: Re:Pick the Safety to Accept

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Furman is evangelical Christians kids


You say this like it's a bad thing.

Most of the Ivy League colleges were founded by evangelical Christians.


Yeah some of them were slave traders too... your point is?

(and yes for many students that IS a bad thing)
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2020 12:27     Subject: Re:Pick the Safety to Accept

Anonymous wrote:Furman is evangelical Christians kids


You say this like it's a bad thing.

Most of the Ivy League colleges were founded by evangelical Christians.
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2020 11:54     Subject: Re:Pick the Safety to Accept

Anonymous wrote:Never heard of any of these schools. Have you tried to call first choice and ask for more aid. Say it is number 1 choice for kid. They may be willing to negotiate.


Well, they can't be any good then.
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2020 09:00     Subject: Re:Pick the Safety to Accept

Elon is very Southern and preppy. If that’s your kid, they should go there.

Otherwise- I would choose St Joes.
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2020 08:54     Subject: Pick the Safety to Accept

In this area, Elon is more known. St. Joe's and Furman are probably better known in their areas of the country. They are all different schools. Pick the one that is best for you.
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2020 08:43     Subject: Re:Pick the Safety to Accept

Anonymous wrote:Elon is a rising star. It’s currently trying to do the Tulane/Northeastern thing with the rankings. Tbh 10 years from now it will carry more cache so if you care about that stuff, go there. Also, they are trying to ramp up their stuff.


+1, Signed Parent of Big 3 Students (where Tulane has become an ED favorite)
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2020 08:38     Subject: Re:Pick the Safety to Accept

Never heard of any of these schools. Have you tried to call first choice and ask for more aid. Say it is number 1 choice for kid. They may be willing to negotiate.
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2020 08:12     Subject: Re:Pick the Safety to Accept

Anonymous wrote:we know 3 different kids at Elon - all super happy, have great friends, like the school, can't wait to go back.


This is all I have hear from anyone who know someone at Elon--they love it and are happy. I mean, happy is absolutely great, but what about outcomes. This person wants to medical school. I think that shot will be much better at St. Joe's or Furman. I have a nephew who graduated from Elon and another who is still there now, and they are decent kids, but not very impressive intellectually, and I haven't felt that about anybody I know who went there. It's a nice school, with good, happy kids, but I would look very closely at outcomes.
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2020 08:07     Subject: Pick the Safety to Accept

Anonymous wrote:never even heard of any of those, sorry


Impressive post. Added a lot to the discussion.