Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UCLA. DD loves everything about it! She’s a freshman and so happy there.
Couldn't agree more. My DD is a sophmore at UCLA and absolutely loves it. The campus is stunning, there are amazing academic programs to choose from, and it's full of smart, driven students. You have the best of both worlds - Westwood is a fantastic "college town" in the middle of a world class city. In addition to her great education, DC has a tight friend group and they regularly explore the city - go to the beach, hike in the mountains, go thrifting in West Hollywood, sample amazing food from all over the world. And did I mention the weather? It's perfect almost every day of the year.
I will say - UCLA is not for everyone. It's a huge school and there is no coddling or hand-holding. Students need to be good self-advocates and be able to navigate a huge system. I've spent time with a lot of DC's friends and they're all very impressive, motivated young people.
Anonymous wrote:I know Tulane is looked down upon on this site, but it has been an amazing experience for my DC. DC loves it. Friendly and happy students, interesting and challenging classes, and a fun city to explore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elon---turned down at Princeton and other highly selective schools, and was given a half-tuition scholarship to Elon. Prepared him well enough for the MCAT that he got a 514 and is now waiting to see where he's accepted. Peers were very accepting of his being gay.
Smartest, kindest, funniest colleague I ever had was an Elon grad - also gay and active in LGBTQ org. Congrats to your DS and GL with med school!
there’s quite a surprising number of queer kids at elon
You could say the same about any college or university in 2021
Anonymous wrote:UCLA. DD loves everything about it! She’s a freshman and so happy there.
Anonymous wrote:This is an odd one but NC A&T
It’s a nice diverse crowd with a decent engineering program
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone loves UW-Madison
heard this many times....
would an insider say why, please
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elon---turned down at Princeton and other highly selective schools, and was given a half-tuition scholarship to Elon. Prepared him well enough for the MCAT that he got a 514 and is now waiting to see where he's accepted. Peers were very accepting of his being gay.
Smartest, kindest, funniest colleague I ever had was an Elon grad - also gay and active in LGBTQ org. Congrats to your DS and GL with med school!
there’s quite a surprising number of queer kids at elon
Anonymous wrote:Lots of Pitt bashing here, but my child loves Pittsburgh, has surprised themselves with a wide range of classes and new interests, made lifelong friends from all over the country, and has really been enjoying themself. And we (parents) like the merit scholarship that means our child will have plenty of funds left in their 529 to go to grad school