Anonymous wrote:Elon doesn't compare academically to University of Richmond. UR is considered one of the top 30 private colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Same with my daughter's elite private school. The bottom of the class went to Elon. But, if you're coming from a public school it might be considered a great land.
Anonymous wrote:My son attends a local private that sends a few kids to Elon each year. The kids that attend are are at the bottom of the class - lets just say Elon is not included in the marketing materials.
Anonymous wrote:My son attends a local private that sends a few kids to Elon each year. The kids that attend are are at the bottom of the class - lets just say Elon is not included in the marketing materials.
Anonymous wrote:Good lord - if a school doesn't attract hot Asian girls then that should be a sure red flag.....
Anonymous wrote:Good lord - if a school doesn't attract Asians then that should be a sure red flag.....
Anonymous wrote:The reviews of this school on the website Student Reviews paints a negative picture; yes, some of these are disgruntled students with an axe to grind over some negative incident or expression of bias that may not pertain to your kids, but rarely do you see a school with more negs than positives.
http://www.studentsreview.com/NC/EC_comments.html?type=negative
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son attends a local private that sends a few kids to Elon each year. The kids that attend are are at the bottom of the class - lets just say Elon is not included in the marketing materials.
Exhibit A for typical DCUM snobbery. This person has no specific or direct information about the school, no idea what its approach to education is, but can't pass up the opportunity to assert that the students who go there are dummies and her little son or daughter is, of course, superior.
Another way to spin this: Kids who weren't successful in the grind of certain DC privates found what they needed at Elon, learned to love learning and went on the great success. You can't see this if you are fixated on your DC's college competition (and you clearly see it as a competition) but I can tell you having graduated from a Big 3, that many of the students in my class who were concerned the bottom of the class, found what they needed in their less prestigious colleges and have had hugely successful careers.