Anonymous wrote:My son planned apply ED2 to Wash U but after visiting switched to another school. I am not sure if it is because of the rankings as the school to which he applied is similarly ranked. He is is white and jewish and felt like those were not the students the school was catering too. [/quote/]
cool story bro. Glad he's applying to a school that "caters" to him![]()
Anonymous wrote:Too many people mad tbe kids had tempered of beds in the dorms. They have to be like UM with no AC.
Anonymous wrote:Wash U is now one of the most woke and progressive schools. Since they hired a new chancellor their entire goal is to bring in more URM, poor students. The chancellor is very open about that and they have actually changed their admissions philosophy. Wash U is very accepting of the SJP movement and protecting speech for this group. It is a fabulous school and on the cutting edge of progressiveness since Chancellor Martin took over.
Anonymous wrote:Chicago and WashU dropped significantly in the recent USNWR rankings. Will this hurt their perception locally as great midwestern alternatives to Ivy League schools?
Chicago (12th) had been in the top 10 every year since 2007 and hadn't been lower than a tie for 6th in over a decade. However, they were regularly outside the top 10 in the 90s and early 2000s, when many current parents were going to college.
WashU (24th) had been in the top 20 every year since 1991 and was top 15 the last two years and in most years since 2005.
Both have been ranked lower in other publications too. Forbes, for example, ranked them 28th and 40th, though to be fair that was in a combined ranking with the top LACs as well.
I've read on DCUM about the Big 3 connection to Chicago. Will that willingness to apply ED2 to one of these schools continue? Parents on this board use "T10" regularly when talking about prestige.
In the midwest, Northwestern moved above Chicago and Notre Dame moved above WashU (both also occurred in the Forbes ranking too). Is there a reshuffling again in the top midwestern schools? Northwestern was commonly the highest ranked school in the midwest in the late 90s and early 2000s. It is a little funny that the rankings are coming full circle back to when we were looking at colleges ourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wash U is now one of the most woke and progressive schools. Since they hired a new chancellor their entire goal is to bring in more URM, poor students. The chancellor is very open about that and they have actually changed their admissions philosophy. Wash U is very accepting of the SJP movement and protecting speech for this group. It is a fabulous school and on the cutting edge of progressiveness since Chancellor Martin took over.
You nailed it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too many people mad tbe kids had tempered of beds in the dorms. They have to be like UM with no AC.
I really hate it when kids temper of beds.
Anonymous wrote:Wash U is now one of the most woke and progressive schools. Since they hired a new chancellor their entire goal is to bring in more URM, poor students. The chancellor is very open about that and they have actually changed their admissions philosophy. Wash U is very accepting of the SJP movement and protecting speech for this group. It is a fabulous school and on the cutting edge of progressiveness since Chancellor Martin took over.
Anonymous wrote:Too many people mad tbe kids had tempered of beds in the dorms. They have to be like UM with no AC.
Anonymous wrote:Wash U is now one of the most woke and progressive schools. Since they hired a new chancellor their entire goal is to bring in more URM, poor students. The chancellor is very open about that and they have actually changed their admissions philosophy. Wash U is very accepting of the SJP movement and protecting speech for this group. It is a fabulous school and on the cutting edge of progressiveness since Chancellor Martin took over.
Anonymous wrote:WUSTL's biggest problem is St. Louis.