Anonymous wrote:^Surely they won’t miss you. Enjoy Oberlin.
Okay MAGA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for referencing the article, which I am attaching to this post. Vandy just had its largest transfer class ever, 400 enrolled transfers. Most do live off campus. https://vanderbilthustler.com/2025/09/10/vanderbilt-transfer-students-required-to-live-off-campus-or-on-campus-with-random-roommate/
For comparison sake, freshmen class size is 2300, so that is a massive number of transfers. Definitely a back end route in.
There was also an article a year or so ago on the success of the transfer program and how the transfer students really enriched campus life.
How do they have so much room for so many transfers? Do they really lose that many students per year?
They don’t lose students. They plan for transfers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for referencing the article, which I am attaching to this post. Vandy just had its largest transfer class ever, 400 enrolled transfers. Most do live off campus. https://vanderbilthustler.com/2025/09/10/vanderbilt-transfer-students-required-to-live-off-campus-or-on-campus-with-random-roommate/
For comparison sake, freshmen class size is 2300, so that is a massive number of transfers. Definitely a back end route in.
There was also an article a year or so ago on the success of the transfer program and how the transfer students really enriched campus life.
How do they have so much room for so many transfers? Do they really lose that many students per year?
They don’t lose students. They plan for transfers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for referencing the article, which I am attaching to this post. Vandy just had its largest transfer class ever, 400 enrolled transfers. Most do live off campus. https://vanderbilthustler.com/2025/09/10/vanderbilt-transfer-students-required-to-live-off-campus-or-on-campus-with-random-roommate/
For comparison sake, freshmen class size is 2300, so that is a massive number of transfers. Definitely a back end route in.
There was also an article a year or so ago on the success of the transfer program and how the transfer students really enriched campus life.
How do they have so much room for so many transfers? Do they really lose that many students per year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for referencing the article, which I am attaching to this post. Vandy just had its largest transfer class ever, 400 enrolled transfers. Most do live off campus. https://vanderbilthustler.com/2025/09/10/vanderbilt-transfer-students-required-to-live-off-campus-or-on-campus-with-random-roommate/
For comparison sake, freshmen class size is 2300, so that is a massive number of transfers. Definitely a back end route in.
There was also an article a year or so ago on the success of the transfer program and how the transfer students really enriched campus life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:just spoke with DD - she’s a junior at Vandy - says school spirit is at an all time high. It’s a wonderful place to spend 4 years. She turned down 2 ivies and really struggled with the decision, but she’s so happy she went to Vandy!
Sad that a school is so fickle that you need a good football season to have school spirit. School spirit at my kid's T20 strong football school is always strong regardless of their performance.
Anonymous wrote:just spoke with DD - she’s a junior at Vandy - says school spirit is at an all time high. It’s a wonderful place to spend 4 years. She turned down 2 ivies and really struggled with the decision, but she’s so happy she went to Vandy!
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for referencing the article, which I am attaching to this post. Vandy just had its largest transfer class ever, 400 enrolled transfers. Most do live off campus. https://vanderbilthustler.com/2025/09/10/vanderbilt-transfer-students-required-to-live-off-campus-or-on-campus-with-random-roommate/
For comparison sake, freshmen class size is 2300, so that is a massive number of transfers. Definitely a back end route in.
Anonymous wrote:humungous upset of 11th ranked teams in on the road in a blowout - Pavia will be getting serious Heisman consideration of this keeps up. How do I keep my kid interested in his U Chicago or Georgetown apps when Vandy checks every box for the perfect college experience! ugh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#18 Georgia Tech
#20 Vanderbilt
That's great. I love when nerd schools do well in football.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The football gods giveth and they taketh away. It is not uncommon for a team to be great one year and not the next.
Hope your kid enjoys the school spirit this year. The success on the field won't be the same senior year; just plain odds.
weird comment - success and runs like this become the seeds for a dynasty at top academic schools. Ever hear of Coach K?
My point is that, most often, success does not become the seeds for a dynasty. Sometimes, yes, but most of the time, no. Too many variables.
It's fun, to be sure. Enjoy it while it lasts.