Anonymous wrote:Weird list. I don’t think I’ve ever known someone irl that had MIT as their dream school. I mean great school for a kid who’s a good fit. But those are unique kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke?
Basketball?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke?
T10 academics + weather + school spirit + strong alumni network. Definitely a dream outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are the top ten student choices:
https://www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings/college-hopes-worries
1. Harvard
2. MIT
3. Princeton
4. Stanford
5. Michigan
6. Yale
7. Texas
8. Columbia
9. NYU
10. Brown
This is the correct 2025 Top Dream Colleges - came out yesterday
https://www.princetonreview.com/press/college-hopes-worries-press-release-2025
The 10 schools most named by students surveyed this year as their "dream college" were:
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2. Harvard College (MA)
3. Stanford University (CA)
4. Princeton University (NJ)
5. Yale University (CT)
6. Columbia University (NY)
7. New York University
8. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
9. University of Pennsylvania
10. University of California–Los Angeles
The 10 schools most named by parents surveyed this year as their "dream college" for their children were:
1. Princeton University (NJ)
2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
3. Stanford University (CA)
4. Harvard College (MA)
5. Yale University (CT)
6. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
7. Columbia University (NY)
8. Duke University (NC)
9. New York University
10. University of Texas–Austin
Anonymous wrote:These are the top ten student choices:
https://www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings/college-hopes-worries
1. Harvard
2. MIT
3. Princeton
4. Stanford
5. Michigan
6. Yale
7. Texas
8. Columbia
9. NYU
10. Brown
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton Review did a massive survey around the country of parents’ dream schools for their kids:
1. MIT
2. Princeton
3. Harvard
4. Stanford
5. Duke
6. UMich
7. Yale
8. NYU
9. Cornell
10. Brown
How does this compare to the thoughts in your households?
In our house:
1. Harvard
2. MIT
3. Stanford
4. Princeton
5. Duke
6. Caltech
7. Yale
8. Columbia
9. Penn
10. Dartmouth
What kind of house do you live in where its members would actually come up with, much less agree upon, a list like this? Do you really sit around and rank schools all of which are likely to reject most of the children of DCUM posters?
PP probably has an elite team education background along with the spouse?
I have two Ivy degrees and know a fair amount about all these schools. But my household doesn't try to reach a consensus on how these schools should be ranked. That just seems like an exercise in pretentiousness.
Anonymous wrote:Weird list. I don’t think I’ve ever known someone irl that had MIT as their dream school. I mean great school for a kid who’s a good fit. But those are unique kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton Review did a massive survey around the country of parents’ dream schools for their kids:
1. MIT
2. Princeton
3. Harvard
4. Stanford
5. Duke
6. UMich
7. Yale
8. NYU
9. Cornell
10. Brown
How does this compare to the thoughts in your households?
In our house:
1. Harvard
2. MIT
3. Stanford
4. Princeton
5. Duke
6. Caltech
7. Yale
8. Columbia
9. Penn
10. Dartmouth
What kind of house do you live in where its members would actually come up with, much less agree upon, a list like this? Do you really sit around and rank schools all of which are likely to reject most of the children of DCUM posters?
PP probably has an elite team education background along with the spouse?
I have two Ivy degrees and know a fair amount about all these schools. But my household doesn't try to reach a consensus on how these schools should be ranked. That just seems like an exercise in pretentiousness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton Review did a massive survey around the country of parents’ dream schools for their kids:
1. MIT
2. Princeton
3. Harvard
4. Stanford
5. Duke
6. UMich
7. Yale
8. NYU
9. Cornell
10. Brown
How does this compare to the thoughts in your households?
In our house:
1. Harvard
2. MIT
3. Stanford
4. Princeton
5. Duke
6. Caltech
7. Yale
8. Columbia
9. Penn
10. Dartmouth
What kind of house do you live in where its members would actually come up with, much less agree upon, a list like this? Do you really sit around and rank schools all of which are likely to reject most of the children of DCUM posters?
PP probably has an elite team education background along with the spouse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton Review did a massive survey around the country of parents’ dream schools for their kids:
1. MIT
2. Princeton
3. Harvard
4. Stanford
5. Duke
6. UMich
7. Yale
8. NYU
9. Cornell
10. Brown
How does this compare to the thoughts in your households?
In our house:
1. Harvard
2. MIT
3. Stanford
4. Princeton
5. Duke
6. Caltech
7. Yale
8. Columbia
9. Penn
10. Dartmouth
What kind of house do you live in where its members would actually come up with, much less agree upon, a list like this? Do you really sit around and rank schools all of which are likely to reject most of the children of DCUM posters?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton Review did a massive survey around the country of parents’ dream schools for their kids:
1. MIT
2. Princeton
3. Harvard
4. Stanford
5. Duke
6. UMich
7. Yale
8. NYU
9. Cornell
10. Brown
How does this compare to the thoughts in your households?
In our house:
1. Harvard
2. MIT
3. Stanford
4. Princeton
5. Duke
6. Caltech
7. Yale
8. Columbia
9. Penn
10. Dartmouth