Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Signs of trouble?:
Class of 2020: 65% admit rate/19.5% yield
Class of 2021: 68% admit rate/18.5% yield
Class of 2022: 75% admit rate/17.5% yield
In today's market - yes a big sign of trouble. It is for rich kids who are average or below students. They still have the means to do well even though they aren't that smart.
None of what you are saying is remotely even true.
Average GPA for incoming freshman: 3.78
25th percentile SAT: 1200
75th percentile SAT: 1380
jesus those scores are low. That's uacceptable for a private school that doesn't have a mission to take in a certain percentage of in-state dregs like large state schools do.
How can a private school be viable with those scores?
Miami University is not a private school. It is a public school.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Signs of trouble?:
Class of 2020: 65% admit rate/19.5% yield
Class of 2021: 68% admit rate/18.5% yield
Class of 2022: 75% admit rate/17.5% yield
In today's market - yes a big sign of trouble. It is for rich kids who are average or below students. They still have the means to do well even though they aren't that smart.
None of what you are saying is remotely even true.
Average GPA for incoming freshman: 3.78
25th percentile SAT: 1200
75th percentile SAT: 1380
jesus those scores are low. That's uacceptable for a private school that doesn't have a mission to take in a certain percentage of in-state dregs like large state schools do.
How can a private school be viable with those scores?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Signs of trouble?:
Class of 2020: 65% admit rate/19.5% yield
Class of 2021: 68% admit rate/18.5% yield
Class of 2022: 75% admit rate/17.5% yield
In today's market - yes a big sign of trouble. It is for rich kids who are average or below students. They still have the means to do well even though they aren't that smart.
None of what you are saying is remotely even true.
Average GPA for incoming freshman: 3.78
25th percentile SAT: 1200
75th percentile SAT: 1380
jesus those scores are low. That's uacceptable for a private school that doesn't have a mission to take in a certain percentage of in-state dregs like large state schools do.
How can a private school be viable with those scores?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Signs of trouble?:
Class of 2020: 65% admit rate/19.5% yield
Class of 2021: 68% admit rate/18.5% yield
Class of 2022: 75% admit rate/17.5% yield
In today's market - yes a big sign of trouble. It is for rich kids who are average or below students. They still have the means to do well even though they aren't that smart.
None of what you are saying is remotely even true.
Average GPA for incoming freshman: 3.78
25th percentile SAT: 1200
75th percentile SAT: 1380
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Signs of trouble?:
Class of 2020: 65% admit rate/19.5% yield
Class of 2021: 68% admit rate/18.5% yield
Class of 2022: 75% admit rate/17.5% yield
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So it's a safety school. Every kid I've known who has gone there has been bright, personable, all-around good kids.
Can't be...the admit rate is too high. Must be a school for losers, right?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ranked #3 in USNWR for undergraduate teaching ahead of places like UVA and William & Mary.
I don't think UVA has ever been rated for undergraduate teaching in USNWR.
Incorrect. William and Mary is ranked #5 and UVA is #24.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/undergraduate-teaching
I stand corrected. I think I've always seen the cut off lists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ranked #3 in USNWR for undergraduate teaching ahead of places like UVA and William & Mary.
I don't think UVA has ever been rated for undergraduate teaching in USNWR.
Incorrect. William and Mary is ranked #5 and UVA is #24.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/undergraduate-teaching
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ranked #3 in USNWR for undergraduate teaching ahead of places like UVA and William & Mary.
I don't think UVA has ever been rated for undergraduate teaching in USNWR.
Anonymous wrote:Ranked #3 in USNWR for undergraduate teaching ahead of places like UVA and William & Mary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30% is a lot to go Greek. That definitely means the social life on campus centers around Greek Life, is ruled by Greek Life.
Students who are outliners -not Greek, will be foreign students, non traditional students, 5th yr students, students doing study abroad and gone, Freshmen who haven't decided yet, other arty/theatre types or just independent types, others who prefer to not be as social.
A student needs to be open to going Greek before considering this school.
UVA is 24% frats and 28% sororities.
Miami is 19% frats and 29% sororities. Alos, can not join during first semester.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30% is a lot to go Greek. That definitely means the social life on campus centers around Greek Life, is ruled by Greek Life.
Students who are outliners -not Greek, will be foreign students, non traditional students, 5th yr students, students doing study abroad and gone, Freshmen who haven't decided yet, other arty/theatre types or just independent types, others who prefer to not be as social.
A student needs to be open to going Greek before considering this school.
UVA is 24% frats and 28% sororities.
Anonymous wrote:30% is a lot to go Greek. That definitely means the social life on campus centers around Greek Life, is ruled by Greek Life.
Students who are outliners -not Greek, will be foreign students, non traditional students, 5th yr students, students doing study abroad and gone, Freshmen who haven't decided yet, other arty/theatre types or just independent types, others who prefer to not be as social.
A student needs to be open to going Greek before considering this school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word to the wise - Miami is like Northwestern or Rice was to my generation - safety schools that are now impossible to get into.
are you talking about Miami U of Ohio? Acceptance rate is 70% and you only need a 25-30 ACT
Yeah, not really sure what that person is talking about. Good school but we see several admits from our HS every year and never the exceptional students.
Do you all ever get sick of bitching about everything? So its not a school for "exceptional" students. Its a great school with plenty of opportunities for those who want them. Your obsessive posts about scores and admission rates are pathetic. There are other qualities in schools that are important, and to some of our kids carry more weight than those numbers. This is more about which bumper sticker mommy can place on her car rather than an objective discussion about this school as well as many others.
WTF? I was answering the poster who said Miami U is now "impossible to get into." I pointed out that it has about a 70% admit rate, so hardly impossible to get into. I can't for the life of me see how that amounts to "bitching about everything."