Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such a dumb thread. What’s better, pizza or hamburgers?
OP didn't ask which is "better." She asked what's the attraction? Some decent answers have been given.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Permission to reinvent yourself without people you knew from high school questioning why you’re evolving.
Lots of options, easy to pivot when interests change.
Easier to be anonymous and not have everyone knowing your business. I went to a school of 4500 and we knew withing hours when people screwed up...and that was before social media.
On the contrary, if you go to a large in-state college, it is nearly impossible to reinvent yourself as 20-50 of your high school classmates will be there with you. And if you go to a large out of state college, chances are that many people are hanging out with their high school friends.
I’m having a hard time believing that almost 5,000 kids knew someone’s business within minutes. My dd has about 600 in her grade in HS and still hasn’t met at least a quarter of them by senior year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Ohio St. acceptance rate around 61%. Most people go where they can get in I guess.![]()
Not sure where you got that figure, .but how many can go on a full ride ? and yes you are an Idiot!
I got it from here: http://www.acceptancerate.com/schools/ohio-state-university-main-campus
Not sure why the venom? I never suggested it is not a very fine school, what with all the tail-gate parties and lots of school spirit and stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Ohio St. acceptance rate around 61%. Most people go where they can get in I guess.![]()
Not sure where you got that figure, .but how many can go on a full ride ? and yes you are an Idiot!
Anonymous wrote: Ohio St. acceptance rate around 61%. Most people go where they can get in I guess.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Such a dumb thread. What’s better, pizza or hamburgers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is a junior. She says, "The bigger the better". She is at MCPS and has never sat in a class of 150 students. I have tried to explain bigger is not necessarily better but she will not hear of it. She want BIG -- Ohio State, Penn State, Alabama. And it seems a lot of her friends are the same way. It is interesting, I went to small school and hubby went to small state flagship. But hey, it's her life.
These are not very good schools, so I'm sorry, but I'm not too impressed with her thought process.
Wow, what an insightful comment. Btw, I am not too impressed with your snobbery. You must be miserable to be around.
perhaps, but those are still not very good schools.
Anonymous wrote:DD is a junior. She says, "The bigger the better". She is at MCPS and has never sat in a class of 150 students. I have tried to explain bigger is not necessarily better but she will not hear of it. She want BIG -- Ohio State, Penn State, Alabama. And it seems a lot of her friends are the same way. It is interesting, I went to small school and hubby went to small state flagship. But hey, it's her life.