Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt, UFlorida UTexas and for liberal
arts schools Holy Cross and Davidson.
How are Vanderbilt and Davidson trending up? They are already up there.
Vandy more selective than almost all ivies this year.
Davidson RD admit rate this year mind-boggling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt, UFlorida UTexas and for liberal
arts schools Holy Cross and Davidson.
No way. Intelligent people from the blue states (where the majority of intelligent people reside) will not be sending their smart kids to the south. If anything, these schools will decline.
I'm always curious about families and students who would refuse a spot at Duke, Vanderbilt, Davidson, UVA, or UNC-Chapel Hill because they are in the South, but will happily go to Dartmouth, Cornell or a SLAC in the midwest and spend four years surrounded by a sea of red Trump voters. I'd take a blue town like Nashville or Chapel Hill in a heartbeat over some depressing town in New England and the Midwest where every angry, poorly educated local voted for Trump.
You spend a lot of time thinking about this stuff and you still got most of it wrong? Maybe you’re the moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt, UFlorida UTexas and for liberal
arts schools Holy Cross and Davidson.
No way. Intelligent people from the blue states (where the majority of intelligent people reside) will not be sending their smart kids to the south. If anything, these schools will decline.
I'm always curious about families and students who would refuse a spot at Duke, Vanderbilt, Davidson, UVA, or UNC-Chapel Hill because they are in the South, but will happily go to Dartmouth, Cornell or a SLAC in the midwest and spend four years surrounded by a sea of red Trump voters. I'd take a blue town like Nashville or Chapel Hill in a heartbeat over some depressing town in New England and the Midwest where every angry, poorly educated local voted for Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing is going to trend up. The population is going to plummet for that age group, so schools are going to scramble to get kids. It will be a buyer's market
This is absolutely true. The birth rates after 2007 decline and continue to do so. 2007 was a baby boom year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt, UFlorida UTexas and for liberal
arts schools Holy Cross and Davidson.
No way. Intelligent people from the blue states (where the majority of intelligent people reside) will not be sending their smart kids to the south. If anything, these schools will decline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt, UFlorida UTexas and for liberal
arts schools Holy Cross and Davidson.
No way. Intelligent people from the blue states (where the majority of intelligent people reside) will not be sending their smart kids to the south. If anything, these schools will decline.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing is going to trend up. The population is going to plummet for that age group, so schools are going to scramble to get kids. It will be a buyer's market
Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt, UFlorida UTexas and for liberal
arts schools Holy Cross and Davidson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of state U's
Indiana
Delaware
Maryland
Colorado
Penn State
Vermont
...all getting more NYC kids from DC's cohort
More Europe - UCL, St Andrews, Edinburgh, Bocconi
Privates:
Elon
U Miami
College of Charleston
This tracks with my kids' classes.
And Pitt, which is state-supported, remains hot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boston University.
I think BU has great potential and is undervalued.
Isn't BU something like $100k a year to attend? What is your definition of undervalued?
Read the subject. Duh.
Obviously not referring to cost. Most privates are in the $90k range.
Solid T50 school.
Run the NPC like any other school before applying. 11% acceptance rate, so no guarantees - even for high stats kids.
Yes, but for high stat kids that are full pay it’s not up and trending because of cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt, UFlorida UTexas and for liberal
arts schools Holy Cross and Davidson.
How are Vanderbilt and Davidson trending up? They are already up there.
Vandy more selective than almost all ivies this year.
Davidson RD admit rate this year mind-boggling.