Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm from Philly also. I always called University of Pennsylvania "Penn." And U Penn sounds weird to me, too. The Pennsylvania State University is "Penn State." But, yeah, people always get them confused.
Yes to this from another Philadelphian with a relative who teaches at Penn. I thought the U Penn evolved when folks got concerned they were being mixed up with Penn State.
Anonymous wrote:I'm from Philly also. I always called University of Pennsylvania "Penn." And U Penn sounds weird to me, too. The Pennsylvania State University is "Penn State." But, yeah, people always get them confused.
Anonymous wrote:Duke -- small FA package also!
Anonymous wrote:My Penn champion sweatshirt just says Penn in old sewn on letters . . . .
Anonymous wrote:Duke -- small FA package also!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:11:46 probably referring to Cornell
I'm thinking Penn.
Haha. Wrong again. Nice try, only six more to go, so I'm stopping now. You'll just have to suffer in ignorance.
Ther's an Ivy with a higher rate of admission than U Penn? I didn't know that.
When did Penn start going by U Penn? Or is that a DC thing? I get that it is not to confuse it with penn state. But I grew up in Philly and have several family members that went there and everyone just said Penn - except the old waspy types just called it Pennsylvania.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William & Mary.
Congratulations.
VA resident?
Top 10%?
Yes to both, we feel like it's like winning the lottery! Yay, in-state tuition!!
That is awesome but I got the sense that UVA and W&M accepted the top 10% of students from the good va high schools around here. Is that far from the truth, in your experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:11:46 probably referring to Cornell
I'm thinking Penn.
Haha. Wrong again. Nice try, only six more to go, so I'm stopping now. You'll just have to suffer in ignorance.
Ther's an Ivy with a higher rate of admission than U Penn? I didn't know that.
When did Penn start going by U Penn? Or is that a DC thing? I get that it is not to confuse it with penn state. But I grew up in Philly and have several family members that went there and everyone just said Penn - except the old waspy types just called it Pennsylvania.
My brother graduated fom Penn 30 years ago. About 90% of the people I've mentioned it to think I'm talking about PSU. I'm from western PA. I guess the people from Philly can keep it straight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's one of the top ivies in the country by most measures including admissions ratios, but I'm uncomfortable outing DC.
How would you be outing your DC? There are 8 Ivys and dozens of kids from DC area schools who have gotten in to each of them. No one would be able to tell it was a specific kid being posted about.
Why do you care whether some anonymous poster's kid goes to Columbia or Princeton?