Anonymous wrote:UChicago: Johns Hopkins: Emory
Anonymous wrote:Must be a lot of Colgate red raider alums on board. Colgate isn’t remotely close to Princeton or Dartmouth. Not even close what a joke!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Penn,Harvard,Columbia: UChicago,Vandy,WashU
Yale, Dartmouth: Amherst, Bowdoin
MIT: CMU
Note that Vandy and WashU are going in a different political direction away from the Ivies as noted on another thread here today. May or may not matter to an applicant.
with friends kids at all of these but Columbia, it does not matter nearly as much as DCUM thinks, as far as the undergrad experience. All are left of center schools, and all had something like 80-20% votes Harris to Trump based on polls by college dems and republicans and the on campus visual politics last fall. Again, no on campus info on Columbia, but the rest were simply not too different for the 24-25 school year.
NYC TT, this year no Jewish kids go to Columbia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a sub for Harvey Mudd? Specifically one that is not nosebleed pricy (in terms of actual COA for non-need families).
Colorado school of mines
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame : Vanderbilt : St Andrews
Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth:Middlebury Holy Cross:Villanova. Colgate:Bucknell
Anonymous wrote:Must be a lot of Colgate red raider alums on board. Colgate isn’t remotely close to Princeton or Dartmouth. Not even close what a joke!
Anonymous wrote:The Blasters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke: Vanderbilt: Wake: SMU
So are you saying they’re all four similar but those are the tiers?
This is actually super helpful and fun. If we can keep arguing to a minimum…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt: USC: SMU: Tulane
The only accurate one thus far. Well done PP!