Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The upside for kids who want to stay in St. Louis is that housing is super cheap. It's easy for young families to afford a home in a good school district.
It's also the case that the area around WashU is gorgeous and fun. You have Forest Park on one side and the Loop on the other. There are very few campuses I've seen in nicer areas, and we've seen a ton.
Anonymous wrote:The upside for kids who want to stay in St. Louis is that housing is super cheap. It's easy for young families to afford a home in a good school district.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recognize WashU has amazing research and discovery...but St Louis sucks. It's a dying crime-ridden major city in the middle of absolutely nowhere. New Orleans, Atlanta and Boston are the other choices? No brainer to lean towards one of them.
By that logic, NYU would always be chosen over Yale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recognize WashU has amazing research and discovery...but St Louis sucks. It's a dying crime-ridden major city in the middle of absolutely nowhere. New Orleans, Atlanta and Boston are the other choices? No brainer to lean towards one of them.
By that logic, NYU would always be chosen over Yale.
Yeah, eastern seaboard Connecticut, on the Acela line, is the same as freakin' St Louis, Missouri -- the literal middle of flyover country. Are you really this obtuse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recognize WashU has amazing research and discovery...but St Louis sucks. It's a dying crime-ridden major city in the middle of absolutely nowhere. New Orleans, Atlanta and Boston are the other choices? No brainer to lean towards one of them.
By that logic, NYU would always be chosen over Yale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recognize WashU has amazing research and discovery...but St Louis sucks. It's a dying crime-ridden major city in the middle of absolutely nowhere. New Orleans, Atlanta and Boston are the other choices? No brainer to lean towards one of them.
I keep saying this St. Louis is horrible. WashU grads can't find jobs there.
Anonymous wrote:I recognize WashU has amazing research and discovery...but St Louis sucks. It's a dying crime-ridden major city in the middle of absolutely nowhere. New Orleans, Atlanta and Boston are the other choices? No brainer to lean towards one of them.
Anonymous wrote:I recognize WashU has amazing research and discovery...but St Louis sucks. It's a dying crime-ridden major city in the middle of absolutely nowhere. New Orleans, Atlanta and Boston are the other choices? No brainer to lean towards one of them.
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Axe to grind?
Lol....no. you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory>WashU>>UVA>>Tufts>>>>W&M
I'm not sure how W&M got into this conversation anyway, OP didn't state them. Emory and WashU are interchangeable academically, with WashU being a bit better at STEM, and Emory being a little better in humanities. However, St.Louis is one big ghetto, so Emory is better. One should only choose UVA if in state of wanting to do business. Tufts is the odd one out as the other three do everything better than them, and W&M is .... W&M.
You've obviously never been to Clayton, the town where WashU students shop and hang out. It's very cute. The school is in a residential area, which is a bit similar to Druid Hills, where Emory is located. There's a Ritz Carlton in Clayton's downtown, too.
Most of the WashU kids on Red-dit hate it and hate St.Louis even more.
I thought we were talking about in general, not just pre-law stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I meant MPH for the post above^^.
No education doesnt count - too off. center as an add-on in law or medicine - for medicine yes mph as an ivy add-on to a non-ivy MD would count as "fluff" in the above sense
But the PP poster who went to a top 60 school hasn't responded with thoughts about whether an ivy "finishing school" master's would have been a good investment of time looking back with hindsight
I thought most people get there MPH first to help them get into med school
Could be. There’s definitely a do-over approach for less than stellar white privileged medical school wannabe candidates to take another shot shot at medical school. Mommy and daddy pay for resume building masters degrees and, in effect, volunteer work.