Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA. Why would anyone want to go there?
Same reasons people want to go to any state flagship.
But that assumes UVA is the state flagship
It’s called The University of Virginia for a reason...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, OP needs to change the title to, “Schools that rejected both me AND my kids...”
Yeah I'm sure that's why no one has posted MIT, Harvard, Berkeley, Cal Tech etc. as overrated, because they've accepted all the kids of every poster here.
Or perhaps you saw a school you are associated as correctly being called overrated.
Who thinks of Cal Tech as on par as MIT, let alone Harvard? Other than the occasional booster, people correctly rate Cal Tech and Berkeley a notch or two below the top schools. That's why those two schools are not called overrated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wash U St. Louis
+1. Dying city, dead center of flyover country, nobody has ever heard of it. I realize it's supposedly a research and pre-med powerhouse, or something, but who really cares?
It’s a beautiful underrated city with great historic neighborhoods and restaurants. Get out of your sh!tshack once in while and see the country you live in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, OP needs to change the title to, “Schools that rejected both me AND my kids...”
Yeah I'm sure that's why no one has posted MIT, Harvard, Berkeley, Cal Tech etc. as overrated, because they've accepted all the kids of every poster here.
Or perhaps you saw a school you are associated as correctly being called overrated.
Anonymous wrote:Ah, OP needs to change the title to, “Schools that rejected both me AND my kids...”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wash U St. Louis
+1. Dying city, dead center of flyover country, nobody has ever heard of it. I realize it's supposedly a research and pre-med powerhouse, or something, but who really cares?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a dumb and mean-spirited thread.
+1. Not DCUM at its absolute worst, but close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not really impressed by any SLAC/LACs. They're all good schools full of capable kids but I just laugh at the booster crazy parents trying to hype up their kid's obscure liberal arts college. Tacky striver parents who feel the need to hype a SLAC/LAC are the antithesis of the low-key families who typically choose SLAC/LACs. Confident moneyed (likely lifer private school) parents who send their kids to expensive SLAC/LACs don't have any urge to teach random people a thing or two about how amazing their kid's liberal arts college is. It provided a comfortable safe setting and a good education. That's that.
I worked at a place that had an internship programs. Writing skills were very important, so we asked applicants to submit an example of their best written work. The writing examples written by the LAC kids were significantly better on average those submitted by kids from national universities of approximately the same level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pitt!
Same. We live in Pa and I know very few people who apply there. It isn’t on anyone’s radar here.
Oh please. I live in PA (a suburb of Pittsburgh and tons of kids from our high school apply there). It’s a fabulous school and everyone I know who went there or goes there loves it. My dd wanted a small school so she did not consider it. She also didn’t want to go to school with lots of kids from her hometown but otherwise it could have been a great option.