Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SEC all the way.
Or ACC if you must.![]()
SEC = rigorous academics???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SEC all the way.
Or ACC if you must.![]()
SEC = rigorous academics???
Anonymous wrote:SEC all the way.
Or ACC if you must.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Notes Dame
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don’t understand the term “rigorous academics.” It completely depends on the child’s major. A chemistry degree at nowhere school is going to be way harder than a sociology degree at Yale.
Tell us you didn’t go to Yale without telling us you didn’t go to Yale.
I went to Stanford and it’s true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here you go. Now just figure out which schools on the list also rank high in academics.
https://nacda.com/documents/2022/4/21/April21Overall.pdf
Yes - good list.
OP - any big state university will have an Honors college with their top academic students. Your daughter can find rigor, even if the school as a whole doesn’t rank highly. Bonus is that if she is overqualified, schools like Alabama give full rides.
Anonymous wrote:Here you go. Now just figure out which schools on the list also rank high in academics.
https://nacda.com/documents/2022/4/21/April21Overall.pdf