Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is a rising senior and interested in going out of state, looking for a large school with lots of school spirit. Would need to give merit aid to offset out of state costs and University of Kansas seems to fit that bill. Niche reviews of the school seem to be great. Was wondering if anyone has any other knowledge or experience with the school. Would it be a culture shock for an east coast suburban kid coming to KU? DD is interested in UW Madison(reach) and Indiana as well but their outrageous out of state costs don’t seem to justify the outcomes of the education. Would she get a similar experience as Big Ten schools by going to Kansas. Their school spirit for basketball seems particularly strong.
school is fine, campus is fine, faculty is fine, Lawrence is quiet and safe but simple college town, nothing much to do, KC is an hour away, also not much to do and in the middle of nowhere ... we were faculty there, lived in KC metro for ~10 years then moved here when my kid was in middle school (in college now)
if you ask kid, there's no way going back in the midwest for college or after college job unless someone brings out the red carpet and 3 figure starting salary, and only for 2-3 years max and then get out of there
go PA or NY ... much, much, much better ... UPitt, Penn State, Syracuse
btw, I would rather choose Nebraska at Lincoln vs KU
That’s another school I am looking at. However I heard that UNL students go home at weekends when it’s not football season. Since I’m from NYC area, I won’t be going home much. What would make you choose UNL over KU if you don’t mind answering
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is a rising senior and interested in going out of state, looking for a large school with lots of school spirit. Would need to give merit aid to offset out of state costs and University of Kansas seems to fit that bill. Niche reviews of the school seem to be great. Was wondering if anyone has any other knowledge or experience with the school. Would it be a culture shock for an east coast suburban kid coming to KU? DD is interested in UW Madison(reach) and Indiana as well but their outrageous out of state costs don’t seem to justify the outcomes of the education. Would she get a similar experience as Big Ten schools by going to Kansas. Their school spirit for basketball seems particularly strong.
school is fine, campus is fine, faculty is fine, Lawrence is quiet and safe but simple college town, nothing much to do, KC is an hour away, also not much to do and in the middle of nowhere ... we were faculty there, lived in KC metro for ~10 years then moved here when my kid was in middle school (in college now)
if you ask kid, there's no way going back in the midwest for college or after college job unless someone brings out the red carpet and 3 figure starting salary, and only for 2-3 years max and then get out of there
go PA or NY ... much, much, much better ... UPitt, Penn State, Syracuse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is a rising senior and interested in going out of state, looking for a large school with lots of school spirit. Would need to give merit aid to offset out of state costs and University of Kansas seems to fit that bill. Niche reviews of the school seem to be great. Was wondering if anyone has any other knowledge or experience with the school. Would it be a culture shock for an east coast suburban kid coming to KU? DD is interested in UW Madison(reach) and Indiana as well but their outrageous out of state costs don’t seem to justify the outcomes of the education. Would she get a similar experience as Big Ten schools by going to Kansas. Their school spirit for basketball seems particularly strong.
school is fine, campus is fine, faculty is fine, Lawrence is quiet and safe but simple college town, nothing much to do, KC is an hour away, also not much to do and in the middle of nowhere ... we were faculty there, lived in KC metro for ~10 years then moved here when my kid was in middle school (in college now)
if you ask kid, there's no way going back in the midwest for college or after college job unless someone brings out the red carpet and 3 figure starting salary, and only for 2-3 years max and then get out of there
go PA or NY ... much, much, much better ... UPitt, Penn State, Syracuse
btw, I would rather choose Nebraska at Lincoln vs KU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is a rising senior and interested in going out of state, looking for a large school with lots of school spirit. Would need to give merit aid to offset out of state costs and University of Kansas seems to fit that bill. Niche reviews of the school seem to be great. Was wondering if anyone has any other knowledge or experience with the school. Would it be a culture shock for an east coast suburban kid coming to KU? DD is interested in UW Madison(reach) and Indiana as well but their outrageous out of state costs don’t seem to justify the outcomes of the education. Would she get a similar experience as Big Ten schools by going to Kansas. Their school spirit for basketball seems particularly strong.
school is fine, campus is fine, faculty is fine, Lawrence is quiet and safe but simple college town, nothing much to do, KC is an hour away, also not much to do and in the middle of nowhere ... we were faculty there, lived in KC metro for ~10 years then moved here when my kid was in middle school (in college now)
if you ask kid, there's no way going back in the midwest for college or after college job unless someone brings out the red carpet and 3 figure starting salary, and only for 2-3 years max and then get out of there
go PA or NY ... much, much, much better ... UPitt, Penn State, Syracuse
Anonymous wrote:DD is a rising senior and interested in going out of state, looking for a large school with lots of school spirit. Would need to give merit aid to offset out of state costs and University of Kansas seems to fit that bill. Niche reviews of the school seem to be great. Was wondering if anyone has any other knowledge or experience with the school. Would it be a culture shock for an east coast suburban kid coming to KU? DD is interested in UW Madison(reach) and Indiana as well but their outrageous out of state costs don’t seem to justify the outcomes of the education. Would she get a similar experience as Big Ten schools by going to Kansas. Their school spirit for basketball seems particularly strong.
Anonymous wrote:The land of religious wackos. If that’s your thing go for it.
Anonymous wrote:No OP just no. Why in the world would you pay for that?
Really people get a grip on the college thing.
Do you want your kid living in Kansas after college LOL Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Missouri is a scary place to be if you are liberal or of color.
You poor snowflake.
I live in Missouri and it's quickly becoming a shithole. We have the highest rate of Covid in the country. The legislature outlawed local law enforcement cooperating with the feds to enforce gun laws. We have two of the cities (KC and STL) with the highest rates of violent crime in the country. We have a violent sex offender (Eric Greitens) running for governor. We have a participant in the January 6 riot (Josh Hawley) as a senator. The legislature rejected all Medicaid money from Biden's healthcare bill, just to be spiteful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Missouri is a scary place to be if you are liberal or of color.
You poor snowflake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an alum and my child goes there. Plenty of alums in the DC area, several execs in industry and partners in firms here.
The university is a member of the AAU and is a major research institution. Just like any state flagship school, your child has the ability to get a solid foundation there. There is no reason they will end up in the Midwest after school unless they want to. Just as many of my college friends ended up on the west and east coasts compared to those that stayed in Kansas/Midwest.
As for campus/Lawrence, it is liberal. The Greek system is roughly 15-20% of the student population. Boys “informally rush” sr. year of HS and move straight into the fraternity houses as freshman. Campus involvement is encouraged. Study abroad is encouraged. Many students come from Johnson County which is the KC equivalent to Montgomery/Fairfax. The kids are wealthy, wear the same brand of clothing and drive the same cars as here. Depending on your child’s interest they will be able to find their pack there. Ethnic diversity will not be as wide as the DC area. The town of Lawrence is cute and quirky. The culture shock will come in the form of travel. Every trip is planned out versus getting in a car and driving a few hours to pop in.
KU is cheap. In state tuition is offered via scholarship if you meet HS GPA threshold and SAT score is above a certain number. It ended up being cheaper to send my child there than in state in VA.
KU is the only place you can be a Jayhawk. Rock Chalk!
So I’m guessing that if they informally rush as seniors in HS - anyone from out of state is at a huge disadvantage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an alum and my child goes there. Plenty of alums in the DC area, several execs in industry and partners in firms here.
The university is a member of the AAU and is a major research institution. Just like any state flagship school, your child has the ability to get a solid foundation there. There is no reason they will end up in the Midwest after school unless they want to. Just as many of my college friends ended up on the west and east coasts compared to those that stayed in Kansas/Midwest.
As for campus/Lawrence, it is liberal. The Greek system is roughly 15-20% of the student population. Boys “informally rush” sr. year of HS and move straight into the fraternity houses as freshman. Campus involvement is encouraged. Study abroad is encouraged. Many students come from Johnson County which is the KC equivalent to Montgomery/Fairfax. The kids are wealthy, wear the same brand of clothing and drive the same cars as here. Depending on your child’s interest they will be able to find their pack there. Ethnic diversity will not be as wide as the DC area. The town of Lawrence is cute and quirky. The culture shock will come in the form of travel. Every trip is planned out versus getting in a car and driving a few hours to pop in.
KU is cheap. In state tuition is offered via scholarship if you meet HS GPA threshold and SAT score is above a certain number. It ended up being cheaper to send my child there than in state in VA.
KU is the only place you can be a Jayhawk. Rock Chalk!
So I’m guessing that if they informally rush as seniors in HS - anyone from out of state is at a huge disadvantage.