Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not Harvard but my swimmer turned down Penn to attend a flagship that has much more competitive swim team and is a top public college. Loves everything about it, is thriving.
It’s not hard to turn down Penn, though.
Anonymous wrote:I thought ivies dont give scholarships?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are no sport’s scholarships in the Ivy League.Anonymous wrote:The star football player and straight A student in Oceanside NY turned down a full scholarship from Harvard and Yale to go to a regular school. Has that ever happened before?
Would you be pissed if kid did that?
There aren’t supposed to be, but maybe there actually are.
They have booster scholarships.
Really? Can you link to some?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are no sport’s scholarships in the Ivy League.Anonymous wrote:The star football player and straight A student in Oceanside NY turned down a full scholarship from Harvard and Yale to go to a regular school. Has that ever happened before?
Would you be pissed if kid did that?
There aren’t supposed to be, but maybe there actually are.
They have booster scholarships.
Anonymous wrote:I turned down ivy for a state college. I had to pay my own way and looking at the cost difference made it a no brainer. I was going for engineering so a ivy school wasn’t going to give me a salary leg up that business would give. Most employers of engineers really don’t care where you got your degree as long as it is a known and accredited university. I worked two jobs in the summer of 60 hours a week and worked through the school year to come out without any student debt in 2009.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know someone who turned down Harvard for Amherst and one who turned down Yale for William and Mary.
Dumb and dumber.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are no sport’s scholarships in the Ivy League.Anonymous wrote:The star football player and straight A student in Oceanside NY turned down a full scholarship from Harvard and Yale to go to a regular school. Has that ever happened before?
Would you be pissed if kid did that?
There aren’t supposed to be, but maybe there actually are.
They have booster scholarships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are no sport’s scholarships in the Ivy League.Anonymous wrote:The star football player and straight A student in Oceanside NY turned down a full scholarship from Harvard and Yale to go to a regular school. Has that ever happened before?
Would you be pissed if kid did that?
There aren’t supposed to be, but maybe there actually are.