Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As Not sure BC and Wake are great.
For nonstem, yes.
BC? #37 (and if you take out all of the public schools that moved ahead of them, they would be much higher.)
For non-stem, do you really think University of California San Diego is better than BC? University of Florida?
University of California Davis or Irvine?
The classes are HUGE at these schools.…
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3-Harvard
1-MIT
2-USC
1-UChicago
3-BU
1-Columbia
1-Duke
2-Stanford
1-Berkeley
14-UGA
1-Yale
1-Penn
9-UVa
11-Gatech
1-Brown
2-Georgetown
2-Notre Dame
7-Wake Forest
1-UCLA
1-Hopkins
3-Vanderbilt
3-UMich
3-UNC
2-Dartmouth
2-Emory
2-Northwestern
6-BC
2-WashU
2-Tufts
This forum loves to pretend southern high-schools are all horrible.
Only one Duke admit.
Surprising for a southern school.
It’s challenging to explain but there is bad Yankee (Emory) and good yankee (Yale). Duke is in the bad yankee category. If you’re a well to do southerner you’d be a little embarrassed to tell people your child attended duke.
18% of all Emory students come from GA, followed by NY at 11%.
40% come from GA, FL, NC, TX, SC and TN.
Seems like plenty of southerners attend Emory. Tulane as an example has only 25% of kids coming from the south plus Texas with NY its largest state feeder at 12%.
Anonymous wrote:So much ignorance here:
This is number attending, not admitted. Westminster usually sends 5+ kids to Duke. Must have just been an off year. Or a lot of kids got in but chose to go elsewhere.
Emory is a great school. But there are a lot of similar schools not a few miles from where these kids grew up. They want a change of scenery. Those bashing Emory know nothing. It is not Ivy. But it is just below.
GA Tech is one of the best engineering schools around. A lot of these kids can go virtually for free. I guarantee they have kids turning down MIT for GA Tech. Anyone who knocks GA Tech is also clueless.
All of the anti-south stupidity is childish. I lived there for a while. Atlanta is a great city. Lots of smart, very successful people. Many alums of top tier schools (including Ivies). Westminster is the best private school in town, but there are plenty of others (Pace, Lovett, Woodward, Paideia, etc) as well as plenty of really good publics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised Emory isnt more...
Ha! Atlanta kids don’t want to attend Emory. It’s mostly a graduate school, isn’t a traditional college environment and most importantly…
It’s called “Long Island University of Atlanta.”
Wealthy southerners have 0 interest in Emory.
It takes more than wealth to get into Emory. If half of those UGA and Gatech students actually got into Emory, they would attend. Emory has a harder time yielding students at its level from schools with bigger brands. They're SAT avg is a 1550 this year, that's high enough to get into any Ivy/Vandy etc.
No they wouldn’t. In the south Emory is for Jews and/or Yankees.
Anonymous wrote:Being from Georgia is a hook at many of these schools.
Anonymous wrote:So much ignorance here:
This is number attending, not admitted. Westminster usually sends 5+ kids to Duke. Must have just been an off year. Or a lot of kids got in but chose to go elsewhere.
Emory is a great school. But there are a lot of similar schools not a few miles from where these kids grew up. They want a change of scenery. Those bashing Emory know nothing. It is not Ivy. But it is just below.
GA Tech is one of the best engineering schools around. A lot of these kids can go virtually for free. I guarantee they have kids turning down MIT for GA Tech. Anyone who knocks GA Tech is also clueless.
All of the anti-south stupidity is childish. I lived there for a while. Atlanta is a great city. Lots of smart, very successful people. Many alums of top tier schools (including Ivies). Westminster is the best private school in town, but there are plenty of others (Pace, Lovett, Woodward, Paideia, etc) as well as plenty of really good publics.
Anonymous wrote:Surprised so many at UVA. I realize cost isn’t an issue for these families…but why pay private school prices for an OOS public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ranked #1 private school by Niche...though I have absolutely no idea what that means in the scheme of things.
Giving any credibility to Niche was your first mistake.
Well Sidwell is ranked #1 in DC…which many would agree is definitely in the top 3.
Sidwell's reputation pre-dates Niche by many years, so this isn't exactly helpful to your argument.
Anonymous wrote:Meh all these privates are more similar than people admit. When I went to Potomac, the head had previously been the head at Westminster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ranked #1 private school by Niche...though I have absolutely no idea what that means in the scheme of things.
Giving any credibility to Niche was your first mistake.
Well Sidwell is ranked #1 in DC…which many would agree is definitely in the top 3.