Anonymous wrote:Evangelical Christians - they are a very bad thing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:never even heard of any of those, sorry
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience. Your input has been so valuable.
It bears thinking about. Why waste 4 years on tuition for a college education that is not the same value as the money you put into it? And your kid is a barista in Starbucks? Why go to college for the sake of going to college when the education is worthless?
So the education at these three schools is “worthless”? I don’t get it.
there are many colleges in the USA that provide a worthless education
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elon. A secret gem.
Elon grad here and I agree!
Anonymous wrote:Elon. A secret gem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:never even heard of any of those, sorry
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience. Your input has been so valuable.
It bears thinking about. Why waste 4 years on tuition for a college education that is not the same value as the money you put into it? And your kid is a barista in Starbucks? Why go to college for the sake of going to college when the education is worthless?
So the education at these three schools is “worthless”? I don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:never even heard of any of those, sorry
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience. Your input has been so valuable.
It bears thinking about. Why waste 4 years on tuition for a college education that is not the same value as the money you put into it? And your kid is a barista in Starbucks? Why go to college for the sake of going to college when the education is worthless?
OP here - I do not think grads of any of these schools end up at Starbucks. They may not be T20 but they are still among a small group of excellent colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:never even heard of any of those, sorry
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience. Your input has been so valuable.
It bears thinking about. Why waste 4 years on tuition for a college education that is not the same value as the money you put into it? And your kid is a barista in Starbucks? Why go to college for the sake of going to college when the education is worthless?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:never even heard of any of those, sorry
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience. Your input has been so valuable.
It bears thinking about. Why waste 4 years on tuition for a college education that is not the same value as the money you put into it? And your kid is a barista in Starbucks? Why go to college for the sake of going to college when the education is worthless?
Anonymous wrote:Evangelical Christians - they are a very bad thing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of any of them. What was the top choice that isn't giving any aid?
Oh c’mon, that says more about you than about the schools. All three have a national profile. Elon gained its reputation most recently, so if you’re old and don’t know many young people I guess I can see not having heard of it, but St Joe’s is a well known Catholic school and kids went to Furman from my Pennsylvania HS way back when. It’s a well known SLAC with a preppy southern reputation.
I have known people who have been happy at each of them. I think Elon might have a cushier feel for students compared to St Joe’s, which is in a slightly odd location, straddling the Philly city line, divided by a major road, and not really walkable to much off campus (although shopping and culture is a short drive away). I think St Joe’s has typically had a fair amount of business majors and a preprofessional vibe. I also think, but don’t have stats to back this up, that St Joe’s draws a more PA/NJ crowd compared to Elon (though there must be plenty there too), and certainly Furman. My colleague’s kids at Elon have done a crazy amount of travel/study abroad, so that might be something to compare. I think they are schools with good reputations and can set a student up well for whatever they want to do. A HS friend who went to St Joe’s then went to Harvard Law and graduated there summa cum laude. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:never even heard of any of those, sorry
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience. Your input has been so valuable.