Anonymous wrote:Admittedly sour grapes, but I’d like to see U Mich fall. Will the recent scandals help? Never understood my kid’s obsession with that school but damn them for not even waitlisting a kid so clearly telling them it was his first choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say Occidental.
Who thinks the PP just got rejected from Oxy?
I don’t think it was recently because every few months someone posts about how Occidental is supposedly in dire financial straits but the only “evidence” for it is some article from when the pandemic first sent all the kids home from school and someone said “this will have an impact on us”. I guess them and every other school.
If you check the Forbes financial health grades you can see Occidental gets an A-. I have no connection to the school except my kid looked at it (didn’t end up applying) but the trolling bugs me.
It's not trolling when it's true. $30 million in debt in 2020. The Board of Trustees had to allow a dip into the endowment (which is already small compared to, say, Pomona's). From the college itself: https://campaign.oxy.edu/news/oxy-faces-financial-impacts-covid-19-pandemic
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Not when it takes a 4.47 and a 35 ACT to get in.
Anonymous wrote:I think UMD has gone down recently. I remember a few years ago it was something like 35% acceptance rate and it's shot up to 45%
Wrong direction when applications are at an all time high and the Ivies are in single digits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard.
It's still way up there, but where I think it used to be regarded as the top, now I think it's neck-and-neck or maybe even a little below Yale, Stanford, and MIT.
Harvard law is now #4.
What a fall from the days of Paper Chase.
Anonymous wrote:American
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say Occidental.
Who thinks the PP just got rejected from Oxy?
I don’t think it was recently because every few months someone posts about how Occidental is supposedly in dire financial straits but the only “evidence” for it is some article from when the pandemic first sent all the kids home from school and someone said “this will have an impact on us”. I guess them and every other school.
If you check the Forbes financial health grades you can see Occidental gets an A-. I have no connection to the school except my kid looked at it (didn’t end up applying) but the trolling bugs me.
Anonymous wrote:Princeton and Cornell. Their graduates are not impressive.
Anonymous wrote:I think UMD has gone down recently. I remember a few years ago it was something like 35% acceptance rate and it's shot up to 45%
Wrong direction when applications are at an all time high and the Ivies are in single digits.