Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only good one in the lot is UVA. The rest smack of "daddy is paying full freight because I couldn't get into my first choice."
Duke and Amherst scream that? Try again, bro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only good one in the lot is UVA. The rest smack of "daddy is paying full freight because I couldn't get into my first choice."
Duke and Amherst? Really? Both are night and day harder to get into than UVA.
Only a fool, scholarship recipient, or rich legacy moron would turn down instate UVa to go to Duke.
You seem to be assuming that everyone posting lives in VA. For those of us who don't, UVA costs about the same as private colleges. The challenge for state universities, especially those like UVA and UNC that limit out of state students, is that they can be a little parochial since so many students come from the state. Some people prefer a more geographically diverse student body. So it is perfectly rational to choose Duke over UVA. In fact when you look at the admissions stats the yield for out of state admits is much lower than in state so plenty of accepted students are choosing other schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only good one in the lot is UVA. The rest smack of "daddy is paying full freight because I couldn't get into my first choice."
Duke and Amherst scream that? Try again, bro.[/quote
+1 you've got to be kidding re; Amherst.
Anonymous wrote:You need to get it through your thick skull that not everyone is enamored with UVA and other schools may have a better program for their interests.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only good one in the lot is UVA. The rest smack of "daddy is paying full freight because I couldn't get into my first choice."
Duke and Amherst? Really? Both are night and day harder to get into than UVA.
Only a fool, scholarship recipient, or rich legacy moron would turn down instate UVa to go to Duke.
It is you who sounds foolish with this continuous pronouncement that UVA is a do or die place to attend. It's just not, and I have no dog in the fight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts = Ivy League rejects
Please stop. Most smart students will not get into an Ivy League. Most smart kids don't even apply to all the Ivy League schools because they are all different. Some are too Greek, some are too rural. Tufts is a good school as are many, many other schools.
Anonymous wrote:Help me to help my daughter. I don't know the stereotypes about the following schools:
Amherst - super smart kids, a bit preppy
Barnard - super smart women who like the advantage of cross-registration with Columbia
Colby - strong but not top tier SLAC
Wellesley - super smart women who like the advantage of cross-registration with MIT
Tulane - strong but not top tier school
Tufts - strong school but is in the shadow of its neighbors - Harvard and MIT
Bates - strong but not top tier SLAC
UVA - smart, preppy kids - good if you are IS
Duke - smart kids - better like basketball!
Thanks.