Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which is the more sound option, and why? Is Georgetown's prestige and location worth 120K more (over four years)?
If you can swing it without much sacrifice, yes! Georgetown is well known abroad.
Here in the west coast, most can't tell the difference between Georgetown, George Mason, Georgia Tech...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's far more likely to meet a filthy rich spouse at GU. Just being honest.
If she doesn't get a bid into a top tier sorority at UVA she's basically a ghost. And hometown girls will even promise your daughter a bid, get her to rush, then ball her. It's freaking vicious in C'ville.
This is an absurd comment. You can avoid the greek scene at UVA by not participating. All the houses are off campus. My DD has never set foot in a sorority or fraternity. She has her own niche of friends from the 300+ clubs UVA has. She doesn't even know anyone who is "in" a "top tier sorority" (never heard that said about UVA before either). It is not Washington & Lee at UVA.
If you want your daughter to marry well, the best chance she'll have to meet a groomed boy at a public U is via Greek life.
As someone who is prepared to admit that she'd like her daughter to marry well. Why would this be true? I can't really think of a good reason why a boy from a rich family would be more likely to join a fraternity than not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which is the more sound option, and why? Is Georgetown's prestige and location worth 120K more (over four years)?
If you can swing it without much sacrifice, yes! Georgetown is well known abroad.
Here in the west coast, most can't tell the difference between Georgetown, George Mason, Georgia Tech...
I don't believe this. Everyone has at least heard of Georgetown. Most people on the west coast have never heard of George Mason or Georgia Tech.
Believe it. Most have HEARD of Georgetown - just can't differentiate it from other Georges. Only schools in that area stand out as top tier are JHU and the Naval Academy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which is the more sound option, and why? Is Georgetown's prestige and location worth 120K more (over four years)?
If you can swing it without much sacrifice, yes! Georgetown is well known abroad.
Here in the west coast, most can't tell the difference between Georgetown, George Mason, Georgia Tech...
I don't believe this. Everyone has at least heard of Georgetown. Most people on the west coast have never heard of George Mason or Georgia Tech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who says UVA (or Georgia Tech) are unknown out west must not know educated people. Those are national names.
$120,000 is a lot of money no matter how wealthy you are.
I live on the east coast so I can't really say for sure how well known UVA or Georgia Tech are out west, but I'm just speculating that they're not extremely well recognized. Perhaps they are by "educated" people in the sense that they have a child that has gone through the college admissions process in the last few years and have looked at colleges on the east coast. But I will say that I consider myself an"educated" person and I did not know anything about many of the schools that are mentioned on this board until I started poking around here and college confidential, which is not something the average person does. For example, as far as California schools go, until two years ago the only schools that really stood out as good in my mind were Berkley and Stanford. I have certainly heard of UCLA, but had no idea it was so high in the rankings. I also didn't know of the existence of the University of California and California State college systems or that the University of California system is considered the "better" one. I now know that UC San Diego is more "prestigious" than San Diego State, since it is a UC. But, I would never have known that three years ago. And I don't think the average east coast resident that isn't as obsessive about colleges as I am would know that either.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who says UVA (or Georgia Tech) are unknown out west must not know educated people. Those are national names.
$120,000 is a lot of money no matter how wealthy you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's far more likely to meet a filthy rich spouse at GU. Just being honest.
If she doesn't get a bid into a top tier sorority at UVA she's basically a ghost. And hometown girls will even promise your daughter a bid, get her to rush, then ball her. It's freaking vicious in C'ville.
This is an absurd comment. You can avoid the greek scene at UVA by not participating. All the houses are off campus. My DD has never set foot in a sorority or fraternity. She has her own niche of friends from the 300+ clubs UVA has. She doesn't even know anyone who is "in" a "top tier sorority" (never heard that said about UVA before either). It is not Washington & Lee at UVA.
If you want your daughter to marry well, the best chance she'll have to meet a groomed boy at a public U is via Greek life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s for the SFS, yes. Otherwise, probably not. I directly credit doing well at Georgetown SFS and developing connections there for getting my dream job, and succeeding at it. If you want a government job, there are few places that prepare you better.
What is SFS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's far more likely to meet a filthy rich spouse at GU. Just being honest.
If she doesn't get a bid into a top tier sorority at UVA she's basically a ghost. And hometown girls will even promise your daughter a bid, get her to rush, then ball her. It's freaking vicious in C'ville.
Less than a third of females join sororities at UVA. Of that number, obviously even fewer are in “top tier sororities.” I’d love to know how a demographic that represents some 90% of the student body could be considered a ghost.
Dp. Your math is shaky. Anyway, it’s still a rough scene there socially for those who don’t hit the popular notes. That said, to answer OP’s question: choose UVA.
Anonymous wrote:If it’s for the SFS, yes. Otherwise, probably not. I directly credit doing well at Georgetown SFS and developing connections there for getting my dream job, and succeeding at it. If you want a government job, there are few places that prepare you better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown full pay is not worth it. Save your money for grad school/law/med.
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