Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only kid in our HS in the South that went to Syracuse was the one who couldn’t get in any of the privates applied to in Texas and Louisiana….Girl applied to Tulane, SMU, TCU, Baylor and Syracuse…..She got in Syracuse….none of the other 5…..
Doubtful, very doubtful.
Nothing doubtful. simple fact. You might not like it. But it is true…
I could care less, I'm from CA. But, I do live in the valley and see where kids from the top schools are going. Syracuse gets more than any of those schools, easily. Look at posts from feeder schools in the east. Again, Syracuse gets more than any of those schools, period. Also, Syracuse has decent representation among people here in the valley. The other schools, not so much. So, you can keep deluding yourself but it's not going to change reality.
Except you are wrong.
More students attend SMU who are from California than Syracuse. More than 1,000 students from California attend SMU. Please get your facts correct.
Anonymous wrote:I graduated from Syracuse in the early 2000s and loved my experience as a Public Policy (Maxwell) and Poli Sci (A&S) undergrad. Maxwell is the top public affairs school in the country and offers a competitive semester in DC program that set me up for my now 20+ year career here, a job I found out about through an alumni connection...the alumni network is incredibly strong. Friends who graduated from Newhouse have amazing jobs in broadcasting and in the entertainment industry. The city itself isn't great, but the campus is beautiful, and students rarely ventured off campus in my time there.
The weather and cost are really the biggest drawbacks. I grew up in upstate NY so the weather didn't phase me, but after living in VA for almost 25 years, I don't know how my kids would do somewhere that cold and grey. I'd love my kids to have the same college experience I had, but someplace a bit warmer and sunnier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only kid in our HS in the South that went to Syracuse was the one who couldn’t get in any of the privates applied to in Texas and Louisiana….Girl applied to Tulane, SMU, TCU, Baylor and Syracuse…..She got in Syracuse….none of the other 5…..
Doubtful, very doubtful.
Nothing doubtful. simple fact. You might not like it. But it is true…
I could care less, I'm from CA. But, I do live in the valley and see where kids from the top schools are going. Syracuse gets more than any of those schools, easily. Look at posts from feeder schools in the east. Again, Syracuse gets more than any of those schools, period. Also, Syracuse has decent representation among people here in the valley. The other schools, not so much. So, you can keep deluding yourself but it's not going to change reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only kid in our HS in the South that went to Syracuse was the one who couldn’t get in any of the privates applied to in Texas and Louisiana….Girl applied to Tulane, SMU, TCU, Baylor and Syracuse…..She got in Syracuse….none of the other 5…..
Doubtful, very doubtful.
Nothing doubtful. simple fact. You might not like it. But it is true…
I could care less, I'm from CA. But, I do live in the valley and see where kids from the top schools are going. Syracuse gets more than any of those schools, easily. Look at posts from feeder schools in the east. Again, Syracuse gets more than any of those schools, period. Also, Syracuse has decent representation among people here in the valley. The other schools, not so much. So, you can keep deluding yourself but it's not going to change reality.
Anonymous wrote:My DD is going and always said she loved it because it’s like an SEC school without misogyny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only kid in our HS in the South that went to Syracuse was the one who couldn’t get in any of the privates applied to in Texas and Louisiana….Girl applied to Tulane, SMU, TCU, Baylor and Syracuse…..She got in Syracuse….none of the other 5…..
Doubtful, very doubtful.
Nothing doubtful. simple fact. You might not like it. But it is true…
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why Syracuse's yield rate is so low?
Syracuse's is 20%.
Anonymous wrote:My DD is a junior in both Maxwell and Newhouse. She applied RD and was offered a presidential scholarship through Maxwell, which is 50% off tuition, so she took it. I don’t love the management of the school and I think the town is the dumpiest dump but I have been impressed with the education. She’s very excited and engaged in the work, has developed good relationships with profs and landed a great internship this summer. The school is very pre professional and I think that’s great. The Maxwell profs really emphasize teaching skills they will use in the real world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is there, in Newhouse. Loves it - he applied Early Action and as such zero aid, but we could afford it.
I would not want my younger kids going there unless they are going for a specific reason - Newhouse, or the sports analytics program is quite good. But just general liberal arts - no.
Need-based or merit?
I’m genuinely curious if this a common / well-known thing re merit money?
We’ve been told that applying EA would actually improve chances of merit aid for a super high-stats kid at schools like Wake and Syracuse - assuming the kid truly caught their eye and was “worthy” etc.
Is this not true? Is merit money more likely w/ RD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only kid in our HS in the South that went to Syracuse was the one who couldn’t get in any of the privates applied to in Texas and Louisiana….Girl applied to Tulane, SMU, TCU, Baylor and Syracuse…..She got in Syracuse….none of the other 5…..
Doubtful, very doubtful.