Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or, it could be because the schools are cheaper and sometimes easier to get into.
Huh. On my DC block alone, we have current students at: Vandy, Tulane, Rice, Charleston and Clemson.
Which of these are the cheap ones, again?
Sounds like a lot philistines and kids frozen out of t15s
Vanderbilt and Rice are both T15 schools. They are both more highly ranked than Columbia, Cornell, Berkeley, Notre Dame, UCLA, Georgetown, Michigan and so on and so forth. It's not just rubes, philistines, and sorority girls who are choosing to go to school in the south. And I don't think the kids going to Duke, Vandy, or Rice are particularly influenced by TikTok. It is possible to get a very good education in the South.
Kind of, but the South still heavily lags behind the northeast. The only school I’ve seen people consistently pick over Ivies when having the choice is Duke, otherwise even top kids from the south leave to go to an ivy.
The northeast is more than just the ivys like the south is more than just Duke. Vandy, Emory Rice, UNC, Davidson, Wash&Lee are all great schools and more respected than schools like Tufts, BC, BU etc
Anonymous wrote:As a resident in MA where southern schools are not of much interest….are these schools mostly white? Sports centric? I recall a threat on UNC that discussed posters DCs regularly heard the N-word mentioned. Honestly shocking. Not to be antagonistic but perhaps the #s a police to NE are actually sensible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually think Alabama rushtok is a huge negative to a lot of people.
But probably not to those who subscribe to TikTok.
My junior daughter is on tik tok a lot, but Bama Rush was a huge negative for her. Minimal or zero Greek presence is one of her top college criteria.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or, it could be because the schools are cheaper and sometimes easier to get into.
Huh. On my DC block alone, we have current students at: Vandy, Tulane, Rice, Charleston and Clemson.
Which of these are the cheap ones, again?
Sounds like a lot philistines and kids frozen out of t15s
Vanderbilt and Rice are both T15 schools. They are both more highly ranked than Columbia, Cornell, Berkeley, Notre Dame, UCLA, Georgetown, Michigan and so on and so forth. It's not just rubes, philistines, and sorority girls who are choosing to go to school in the south. And I don't think the kids going to Duke, Vandy, or Rice are particularly influenced by TikTok. It is possible to get a very good education in the South.
Kind of, but the South still heavily lags behind the northeast. The only school I’ve seen people consistently pick over Ivies when having the choice is Duke, otherwise even top kids from the south leave to go to an ivy.
+1 The Northeast schools' applications are still by far outpacing the South. Everywhere is getting more applications--and fewer people can get into the most competitive Northeast schools so more are going further afield.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or, it could be because the schools are cheaper and sometimes easier to get into.
Huh. On my DC block alone, we have current students at: Vandy, Tulane, Rice, Charleston and Clemson.
Which of these are the cheap ones, again?
Sounds like a lot philistines and kids frozen out of t15s
Vanderbilt and Rice are both T15 schools. They are both more highly ranked than Columbia, Cornell, Berkeley, Notre Dame, UCLA, Georgetown, Michigan and so on and so forth. It's not just rubes, philistines, and sorority girls who are choosing to go to school in the south. And I don't think the kids going to Duke, Vandy, or Rice are particularly influenced by TikTok. It is possible to get a very good education in the South.
Kind of, but the South still heavily lags behind the northeast. The only school I’ve seen people consistently pick over Ivies when having the choice is Duke, otherwise even top kids from the south leave to go to an ivy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or, it could be because the schools are cheaper and sometimes easier to get into.
Huh. On my DC block alone, we have current students at: Vandy, Tulane, Rice, Charleston and Clemson.
Which of these are the cheap ones, again?
Sounds like a lot philistines and kids frozen out of t15s
Vanderbilt and Rice are both T15 schools. They are both more highly ranked than Columbia, Cornell, Berkeley, Notre Dame, UCLA, Georgetown, Michigan and so on and so forth. It's not just rubes, philistines, and sorority girls who are choosing to go to school in the south. And I don't think the kids going to Duke, Vandy, or Rice are particularly influenced by TikTok. It is possible to get a very good education in the South.
Kind of, but the South still heavily lags behind the northeast. The only school I’ve seen people consistently pick over Ivies when having the choice is Duke, otherwise even top kids from the south leave to go to an ivy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or, it could be because the schools are cheaper and sometimes easier to get into.
Huh. On my DC block alone, we have current students at: Vandy, Tulane, Rice, Charleston and Clemson.
Which of these are the cheap ones, again?
Sounds like a lot philistines and kids frozen out of t15s
To be fair, I think Rice and Vandy are more in the 15 to 25 ranking but why does it matter?
Vanderbilt and Rice are both T15 schools. They are both more highly ranked than Columbia, Cornell, Berkeley, Notre Dame, UCLA, Georgetown, Michigan and so on and so forth. It's not just rubes, philistines, and sorority girls who are choosing to go to school in the south. And I don't think the kids going to Duke, Vandy, or Rice are particularly influenced by TikTok. It is possible to get a very good education in the South.
Vandy and rice are not t15s for all intents and purposes
They are massively underrepresented in boswash corridor and Sf/la
They are functionally fungible with t20-30 privates in the northeast
I think this might be the most ridiculous thing I've ever read here. You know it's not 1984 anymore, right? Times change. Your imaginary boomer list of top colleges is not relevant in 2023. Both Rice and Vanderbilt are listed as top 15 universities in every significant college ranking in the country. And this country is a lot bigger than Manhattan and DC, neither of which are very appealing to recent college grads today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually think Alabama rushtok is a huge negative to a lot of people.
But probably not to those who subscribe to TikTok.
My junior daughter is on tik tok a lot, but Bama Rush was a huge negative for her. Minimal or zero Greek presence is one of her top college criteria.
I am curious whether you have enough self-awareness to realize that’s deviant of normal behavior, right? That’s highly unusual that going out of your way to not have Greek life would actually be a criterion. And yet you say it like you think it’s a virtue or something.
It's a fairly common criterion among top students.
My daughter goes to a local school known for its academic rigor and just graduated. Every single one of her friends plans to rush if it’s an option at their college.
+1
Not just top students. It’s a very common thing for anyone not raised in the south. And only someone raised to conform would think it’s “deviant”. Just because it’s your biggest life milestone in the south doesn’t mean it matters to people in other parts of the country. Many, many more people do not care at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually think Alabama rushtok is a huge negative to a lot of people.
But probably not to those who subscribe to TikTok.
My junior daughter is on tik tok a lot, but Bama Rush was a huge negative for her. Minimal or zero Greek presence is one of her top college criteria.
I am curious whether you have enough self-awareness to realize that’s deviant of normal behavior, right? That’s highly unusual that going out of your way to not have Greek life would actually be a criterion. And yet you say it like you think it’s a virtue or something.
It's a fairly common criterion among top students.
My daughter goes to a local school known for its academic rigor and just graduated. Every single one of her friends plans to rush if it’s an option at their college.
+1
Not just top students. It’s a very common thing for anyone not raised in the south. And only someone raised to conform would think it’s “deviant”. Just because it’s your biggest life milestone in the south doesn’t mean it matters to people in other parts of the country. Many, many more people do not care at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or, it could be because the schools are cheaper and sometimes easier to get into.
Huh. On my DC block alone, we have current students at: Vandy, Tulane, Rice, Charleston and Clemson.
Which of these are the cheap ones, again?
Sounds like a lot philistines and kids frozen out of t15s
Vanderbilt and Rice are both T15 schools. They are both more highly ranked than Columbia, Cornell, Berkeley, Notre Dame, UCLA, Georgetown, Michigan and so on and so forth. It's not just rubes, philistines, and sorority girls who are choosing to go to school in the south. And I don't think the kids going to Duke, Vandy, or Rice are particularly influenced by TikTok. It is possible to get a very good education in the South.
Vandy and rice are not t15s for all intents and purposes
They are massively underrepresented in boswash corridor and Sf/la
They are functionally fungible with t20-30 privates in the northeast
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or, it could be because the schools are cheaper and sometimes easier to get into.
Huh. On my DC block alone, we have current students at: Vandy, Tulane, Rice, Charleston and Clemson.
Which of these are the cheap ones, again?
Sounds like a lot philistines and kids frozen out of t15s
Vanderbilt and Rice are both T15 schools. They are both more highly ranked than Columbia, Cornell, Berkeley, Notre Dame, UCLA, Georgetown, Michigan and so on and so forth. It's not just rubes, philistines, and sorority girls who are choosing to go to school in the south. And I don't think the kids going to Duke, Vandy, or Rice are particularly influenced by TikTok. It is possible to get a very good education in the South.
Kind of, but the South still heavily lags behind the northeast. The only school I’ve seen people consistently pick over Ivies when having the choice is Duke, otherwise even top kids from the south leave to go to an ivy.
+1 The Northeast schools' applications are still by far outpacing the South. Everywhere is getting more applications--and fewer people can get into the most competitive Northeast schools so more are going further afield.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or, it could be because the schools are cheaper and sometimes easier to get into.
Huh. On my DC block alone, we have current students at: Vandy, Tulane, Rice, Charleston and Clemson.
Which of these are the cheap ones, again?
Sounds like a lot philistines and kids frozen out of t15s
Vanderbilt and Rice are both T15 schools. They are both more highly ranked than Columbia, Cornell, Berkeley, Notre Dame, UCLA, Georgetown, Michigan and so on and so forth. It's not just rubes, philistines, and sorority girls who are choosing to go to school in the south. And I don't think the kids going to Duke, Vandy, or Rice are particularly influenced by TikTok. It is possible to get a very good education in the South.
Kind of, but the South still heavily lags behind the northeast. The only school I’ve seen people consistently pick over Ivies when having the choice is Duke, otherwise even top kids from the south leave to go to an ivy.
+1 The Northeast schools' applications are still by far outpacing the South. Everywhere is getting more applications--and fewer people can get into the most competitive Northeast schools so more are going further afield.