Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP 19:51 here – I forgot the best fact about IU – the sororities are all divided into the white girl sororities, AA sororities, Jewish (from Chicago burbs), and Asian sororities. I’ve mentioned to my nieces and their friends that this was odd and their responses are always that AAs, Jewish girls and the Asians want their own sororities. They think nothing wrong or odd about this. The girls don’t even rush together. I think it’s sad.
Sounds like the townies (Hoosiers) are in the majority. So if this level and attitude of segregation is still in place, it's a redneck school.
Anonymous wrote:PP 19:51 here – I forgot the best fact about IU – the sororities are all divided into the white girl sororities, AA sororities, Jewish (from Chicago burbs), and Asian sororities. I’ve mentioned to my nieces and their friends that this was odd and their responses are always that AAs, Jewish girls and the Asians want their own sororities. They think nothing wrong or odd about this. The girls don’t even rush together. I think it’s sad.
Anonymous wrote:PP 19:51 here – I forgot the best fact about IU – the sororities are all divided into the white girl sororities, AA sororities, Jewish (from Chicago burbs), and Asian sororities. I’ve mentioned to my nieces and their friends that this was odd and their responses are always that AAs, Jewish girls and the Asians want their own sororities. They think nothing wrong or odd about this. The girls don’t even rush together. I think it’s sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DCs public school typically has 25-30 going to Ivy League schools and many many more going to top colleges. My public school DC is applying to much more competitive colleges than I did as a big 3 grad. The counseling is pretty hands off compared to private schools yet the kids still do extremely well in admissions.
Urban myth. Not even top preps have that many.
NP here. Actually, not urban myth. Public schools have larger classes, so it stands to reason that more kids go to top colleges. Columbia alone accepted 12 from DC's MoCo public this year, although maybe half will matriculate there. I don't know if my kid is at the same MoCo public as PP's, or how kids at other MoCo publics are doing.
Many students from MoCo public schools do really well in college admissions.
High School -- # going to Ivy League colleges in 2013
Winston Churchill -- 16
Richard Montgomery -- 14
Walter Johnson -- 8
Wootton (2012) -- 9
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For any of you snobby ass DCUM readers who chose to turn your nose up at the two STA grads who are attending Indiana, please take a flying leap off of Marriott Hall. These two young men are of the highest character and displayed on the athletic fields and in the life of the school consistently positive leadership. Having seen these young men as teammates and friends of my sons, it makes me furious to see their choice of college considered "disappointing" in some way. Both young men had several options and considered Indiana to be the best fit on multiple levels. Those of you who sneered at their college choice would be absolutely delighted to have either of these young men date your daughters. Of course, you may only let your daughters date boys from "certain" colleges. Let us hear how that strategy plays out.
You’re being naïve. I’m the PP who attended IU. My 15 nieces and nephews who live in IN all attend IU or Purdue. Both schools are filled with Indiana HS grads and Chicago suburb grads. To quote my niece to my DCs, “you must be poor because your neighborhood doesn’t have all white people”. My favorite is that the kids think any Asian looking person must be an international student. It’s not just my nieces and nephews, it’s Indiana. IU will not be a good fit for a STA grad. You have no idea how limited the thinking is. I wish them the best.
Well, now that the PP decided to drag Purdue into this mix, as a Purude grad...I've got to say ENOUGH already! This line of attack is ridiculous. YES, I didn't go to STA but instead, a plain old "Indiana HS". Can you imagine! Well, somehow, someway, I've ended up lviing in the nationa's captial. My earnings last year were 700,00 plus! My house is worth well over 1million. My kis went to Europe this year....can someone please tell me...where did I go so wrong with a Purdue degree??????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DCs public school typically has 25-30 going to Ivy League schools and many many more going to top colleges. My public school DC is applying to much more competitive colleges than I did as a big 3 grad. The counseling is pretty hands off compared to private schools yet the kids still do extremely well in admissions.
Urban myth. Not even top preps have that many.
NP here. Actually, not urban myth. Public schools have larger classes, so it stands to reason that more kids go to top colleges. Columbia alone accepted 12 from DC's MoCo public this year, although maybe half will matriculate there. I don't know if my kid is at the same MoCo public as PP's, or how kids at other MoCo publics are doing.
Anonymous wrote:Nope not a counselor but have had access to naviance and yes the kids all know where everyone is going and who is legacy. In fact, it is even easy to suss out who has donated a building or endowed a chair. And yes they are often the outliers on naviance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For any of you snobby ass DCUM readers who chose to turn your nose up at the two STA grads who are attending Indiana, please take a flying leap off of Marriott Hall. These two young men are of the highest character and displayed on the athletic fields and in the life of the school consistently positive leadership. Having seen these young men as teammates and friends of my sons, it makes me furious to see their choice of college considered "disappointing" in some way. Both young men had several options and considered Indiana to be the best fit on multiple levels. Those of you who sneered at their college choice would be absolutely delighted to have either of these young men date your daughters. Of course, you may only let your daughters date boys from "certain" colleges. Let us hear how that strategy plays out.
You’re being naïve. I’m the PP who attended IU. My 15 nieces and nephews who live in IN all attend IU or Purdue. Both schools are filled with Indiana HS grads and Chicago suburb grads. To quote my niece to my DCs, “you must be poor because your neighborhood doesn’t have all white people”. My favorite is that the kids think any Asian looking person must be an international student. It’s not just my nieces and nephews, it’s Indiana. IU will not be a good fit for a STA grad. You have no idea how limited the thinking is. I wish them the best.
Well, now that the PP decided to drag Purdue into this mix, as a Purude grad...I've got to say ENOUGH already! This line of attack is ridiculous. YES, I didn't go to STA but instead, a plain old "Indiana HS". Can you imagine! Well, somehow, someway, I've ended up lviing in the nationa's captial. My earnings last year were 700,00 plus! My house is worth well over 1million. My kis went to Europe this year....can someone please tell me...where did I go so wrong with a Purdue degree??????
Anonymous wrote:For any of you snobby ass DCUM readers who chose to turn your nose up at the two STA grads who are attending Indiana, please take a flying leap off of Marriott Hall. These two young men are of the highest character and displayed on the athletic fields and in the life of the school consistently positive leadership. Having seen these young men as teammates and friends of my sons, it makes me furious to see their choice of college considered "disappointing" in some way. Both young men had several options and considered Indiana to be the best fit on multiple levels. Those of you who sneered at their college choice would be absolutely delighted to have either of these young men date your daughters. Of course, you may only let your daughters date boys from "certain" colleges. Let us hear how that strategy plays out.
Anonymous wrote:Glad you stepped up and acknowledged your inconsiderate snobbery. Incorrect that I am defending my son. Glad to defend two boys who are great young men and who will make STA proud. Do not buy for a second that the "disappointment" related to IU is not disparaging of the two boys. Sometimes, you folks just can't get away with saying it is "not about the young men." The college decision made by kids of this age is the biggest one they have made to date. To say it is somehow disappointing is incredibly callous and elitist. Shame on you folks who put down the school choice and by extension the boys themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP because we know the kids and we know the stats. Very simple.
Who are you one of the school's college counselors?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not that simple some kids are not going to be motivated to go to college by publics.
My DCs public school typically has 25-30 going to Ivy League schools and many many more going to top colleges. My public school DC is applying to much more competitive colleges than I did as a big 3 grad. The counseling is pretty hands off compared to private schools yet the kids still do extremely well in admissions.
Urban myth. Not even top preps have that many.