Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a sub for Harvey Mudd? Specifically one that is not nosebleed pricy (in terms of actual COA for non-need families).
Colorado school of mines
Rose Hulman?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a sub for Harvey Mudd? Specifically one that is not nosebleed pricy (in terms of actual COA for non-need families).
Colorado school of mines
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol, BC and Northeastern are 15 floors below Harvard. Can’t believe anyone pays 90k to go to those 2 schools with no prestige.
Leave BC out of it, but I think Harvard undergrad and Northeastern are comparable. The students aren't there for the learnin'. They are there for the job. One provides internships; the other connections. But it's the same purpose. Same city, more or less. And they are both practical schools in their own way. I absolutely believe students interested in Northeastern should consider Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago: Johns Hopkins: Emory
No -- Johns Hopkins is a tougher admit than Chicago.
yes especially from a top private. Hopkins is a lottery school, the kids going to Chicago are typically strong/academically inclined students but not in the top20% of the class.
From DC’s top private, kids going to Chicago and JHU are all in the top 20 percent of the class.
Different poster. From my child's school 0/4 of the Chicago kids are top 20% in the class. However, they are all scholarly kids so it's a great fit.
The Hopkins kids generally have to be. /quote]
Yet another DP and +1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago: Johns Hopkins: Emory
No -- Johns Hopkins is a tougher admit than Chicago.
yes especially from a top private. Hopkins is a lottery school, the kids going to Chicago are typically strong/academically inclined students but not in the top20% of the class.
From DC’s top private, kids going to Chicago and JHU are all in the top 20 percent of the class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago: Johns Hopkins: Emory
No -- Johns Hopkins is a tougher admit than Chicago.
yes especially from a top private. Hopkins is a lottery school, the kids going to Chicago are typically strong/academically inclined students but not in the top20% of the class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago: Johns Hopkins: Emory
No -- Johns Hopkins is a tougher admit than Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth - Colgate
I went to Colgate - was denied from Dartmouth - and so many others were in the same boat. The outdoorsy feel, work hard play hard environment, etc... were appealing to similar kids.
Anonymous wrote:Yale → (WashU/Rice) → W&M
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would be the sub for Penn for a premed?
Emory, Brandeis, Tufts.
Anonymous wrote:What would be the sub for Penn for a premed?
Anonymous wrote:Lol, BC and Northeastern are 15 floors below Harvard. Can’t believe anyone pays 90k to go to those 2 schools with no prestige.