Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the big issues with OPs statement is that there doesn't seem to be a clear definition of an "average" college as opposed to an "above average" college. OP, what's your definition of an "average" college? I'd say that the top 50 national universities (as ranked by USNWR) are above average. The same goes for the top 50 LACs. Would you accept that definition OP?
No. Average to below. Top twenty: above average. Top ten: excellent.
Out of the top fifty: don't even bother. It's not worth the paper it's printed on.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are in average colleges, mostly because they got great merit scholorships. I'll even proudly name the schools...
DS (27) went to Ole Miss. ROTC scholarship. Plus National Guard.
DS (25) went to Colorado. ROTC Scholorship
DD (24) went to Florida. National Merit Scholar. Full ride.
DD (21) at Georgia. Partial merit scholarship.
DS (17) High school senior. Wants to go to Florida. We'll see who offers the most money.
Super proud of all five. My oldest is married with a baby. They own a business together. He is also a Captain in the Army National Guard. My second is a Captain in the Army - 82nd Airborne. My third is a teacher in DC. My fourth is majoring in nursing. She wants to be a nurse practitioner. My youngest thinks he wants to be an engineer.
Average colleges. No student loan debt. Great kids.
Anonymous wrote:They always bend over backwards to say it doesn't matter what college you go to (or only graduate school matters), or how it has a great honors program (proven to be a marketing scam), or how some low-status niche major they offer is world class, rattle off a couple rich alums of the hundreds of thousands that are just regular Joes, blah blah blah. It's all so desperate.
Why can't they just admit they raised an Average Eddie who goes to a normal college? ¯\_(?)_/¯
Anonymous wrote:My parents were quite proud of the normal colleges my siblings and I attended. I wouldn't say we were "average" we just attended schools that had things we felt were important. For myself, I wanted a small school that had my major, a non-division 1 sport so I could make the team, a hobby I enjoyed immensely, and something that wasn't too far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know, OP. DH and I both attended a fairly average school (#32 according to US News). And we make 7 figures between us now. I mention this *only* because money seems to be the one thing that DCUM respects, as gross as that is.
William and Mary?
Anonymous wrote:It's not that people won't literally name the college; it's how they bend over backwards defending and rationalizing the 'decision'. It's desperate.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know, OP. DH and I both attended a fairly average school (#32 according to US News). And we make 7 figures between us now. I mention this *only* because money seems to be the one thing that DCUM respects, as gross as that is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are in average colleges, mostly because they got great merit scholorships. I'll even proudly name the schools...
DS (27) went to Ole Miss. ROTC scholarship. Plus National Guard.
DS (25) went to Colorado. ROTC Scholorship
DD (24) went to Florida. National Merit Scholar. Full ride.
DD (21) at Georgia. Partial merit scholarship.
DS (17) High school senior. Wants to go to Florida. We'll see who offers the most money.
Super proud of all five. My oldest is married with a baby. They own a business together. He is also a Captain in the Army National Guard. My second is a Captain in the Army - 82nd Airborne. My third is a teacher in DC. My fourth is majoring in nursing. She wants to be a nurse practitioner. My youngest thinks he wants to be an engineer.
Average colleges. No student loan debt. Great kids.
Actually in the real world (not DCUM) UofF and UGA would be considered above average (maybe the others as well, but I'm not as familiar with them.
Wow, well done, Mom and Dad! You have raised a smart and accomplished group of kids. Thank you for sharing their success!
Thanks! I'm very proud of them![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because some kids actually prefer to go to Virginia Tech over UVA.
Yea, said no one ever.