Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my DD's private, the ones who did not get into Ivies (thankfully she did)-- the Ivy rejects went to:
*NE SLACs
*Stanford
*MIT
*Duke
*Northwestern
*U of Chicago
*Georgetown
The bottom of the class went to state flagships:
*U of Mich
*UVA
*UCLA
*UC Berkeley
What a stupid, obnoxious post from some elitist. Gross.
There is nothing wrong with being an elitist. Even "anti-elitists" went to elite Ivies--DeSantist, Cruz, Trump, Hawley, Vance get al.
Anonymous wrote:At my kids’ HS (I have 2023 and 2021 grads), the kids who in my day would have been going to ivies or close to it are now going to colleges like Northwestern, Rice, Wash U, Emory, Tufts, CMU (oh and Cornell, which still seems to accept plenty), and Michigan, UCLA, Berkeley.
Interestingly, these kids don’t seem *that* different than their peers going to ivies, but either there’s something unapparent to me that distinguishes them or it’s somewhat fluke-ish the kid going to Wash U vs Dartmouth (probably some of both).
Anonymous wrote:the NESCACs and similar LAC peers (mostly minus Amherst and Williams, which are almost on par with the Ivies) most certainly, so Colby, Bates, Bowdoin, Middlebury, Colgate, Hamilton, Swarthmore, etc.
St Andrews in Scotland - especially for the prep school kids. It seems to be a top choice for the ones who got screwed by the admissions process and wanted to choose something totally different.
NYU/USC/BU/Northeastern
Top-tier flagships - UMich, UVa, UC Berkeley, UCLA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The smartest kids these days often want the best deal, meaning tuition and financial aid are a big consideration.
College costs a lot more than it used it.
my oldest. got into Dartmouth and Brown and took a v. v. good deal and a top 30 school. we're full pay. kid will end up with 250 left in (and some out) of 529. for kids who either have grad school plans OR kids who are pursuing interests in areas that aren't traditionally high paying, this can make a lot of sense.
Agree this was very smart - will you share where she wound up? Would love to know whicj top 30-ish colleges give a significant amount of merit to high performing applicants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my DD's private, the ones who did not get into Ivies (thankfully she did)-- the Ivy rejects went to:
*NE SLACs
*Stanford
*MIT
*Duke
*Northwestern
*U of Chicago
*Georgetown
The bottom of the class went to state flagships:
*U of Mich
*UVA
*UCLA
*UC Berkeley
Same with ours. Though some of the top students who were VA residents went to UVA over some in your first group due to the GREAT $$ savings--half the cost of those schools.
Lol according to the “OOS flagship” thread nobody stays in state for UVA anymore. They all go to Indiana, Ohio State, Alabama or Colorado instead.
Liar. Not one poster said that.
Many pretty much did. Yes. They refuse to admit that the biggest driver for kids going to those schools instead of UVA in state is that kids aren’t getting into UVA. Willful blindness I suppose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my DD's private, the ones who did not get into Ivies (thankfully she did)-- the Ivy rejects went to:
*NE SLACs
*Stanford
*MIT
*Duke
*Northwestern
*U of Chicago
*Georgetown
The bottom of the class went to state flagships:
*U of Mich
*UVA
*UCLA
*UC Berkeley
Same with ours. Though some of the top students who were VA residents went to UVA over some in your first group due to the GREAT $$ savings--half the cost of those schools.
Lol according to the “OOS flagship” thread nobody stays in state for UVA anymore. They all go to Indiana, Ohio State, Alabama or Colorado instead.
Liar. Not one poster said that.
Anonymous wrote:I once slept with 4 different women -in one weekend- at Elon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my DD's private, the ones who did not get into Ivies (thankfully she did)-- the Ivy rejects went to:
*NE SLACs
*Stanford
*MIT
*Duke
*Northwestern
*U of Chicago
*Georgetown
The bottom of the class went to state flagships:
*U of Mich
*UVA
*UCLA
*UC Berkeley
Same with ours. Though some of the top students who were VA residents went to UVA over some in your first group due to the GREAT $$ savings--half the cost of those schools.
Lol according to the “OOS flagship” thread nobody stays in state for UVA anymore. They all go to Indiana, Ohio State, Alabama or Colorado instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my DD's private, the ones who did not get into Ivies (thankfully she did)-- the Ivy rejects went to:
*NE SLACs
*Stanford
*MIT
*Duke
*Northwestern
*U of Chicago
*Georgetown
The bottom of the class went to state flagships:
*U of Mich
*UVA
*UCLA
*UC Berkeley
What a stupid, obnoxious post from some elitist. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The smartest kids these days often want the best deal, meaning tuition and financial aid are a big consideration.
College costs a lot more than it used it.
my oldest. got into Dartmouth and Brown and took a v. v. good deal and a top 30 school. we're full pay. kid will end up with 250 left in (and some out) of 529. for kids who either have grad school plans OR kids who are pursuing interests in areas that aren't traditionally high paying, this can make a lot of sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ELON is getting Ivy level applicants? Um no.
Northeastern wasn't 10 years ago until they juked their stats.
Time for you to get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ELON is getting Ivy level applicants? Um no.
Northeastern wasn't 10 years ago until they juked their stats.