Anonymous wrote:For in-state, W&M is the obvious choice. Case location is not a plus and BC is definitely not worth $400+k over 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary, hands down. Not even close.
First question is money. Do you have a ton? If so it changes the answer. If 90k a year is nothing to you either because it is saved already or you are rich or high income then BC is the answer hands down. On the other hand if the above is not accurate go instate to W&M. CWU would lose in either case unless your kid loved it and you can afford it.
Whoever said BC is a B+ school is nuts. Have you looked at stats?
only 28% bother to submit an SAT, my brother. They take 2/3rds of their class from early decision. They're not getting the best and brightest
Aww, this brother has trouble with fractions. For BC, 3/4 submitted test scores snd averaged over 1500.
You mean 28% a little over 1/4?
Facts. BC is ranked #37. 75% submitted test scores for the class of 2029. Average SAT was over 1500. Yes, it's expensive, especially compared to a state school. Case Western reports a COA at $92,130.
How would you even know about test scores for class of 29? That data hasn't yet been shared. The last CDS shared was for the class of 27, and that data showed 44% submitted test scores. 75% is an enormous number. Even Notre Dame is less than that.
Is your google broken?
Help me out then. If you have a link, share it. You can't because it doesn't exist.
literally came up in the first google search. you can do it!
It doesn't exist. You just proved it. Plus, no school anywhere has shared 2025-2026 CDS (which would be class of 29) yet.
haha you think only CDS has this data. so sad!
CDS would be the only legitimate source for this data. If you are getting it elsewhere, it is flawed. No way 75% submitted test scores. There is only one place you could have pulled that data and it is not from google but from part of your body I will not decline naming.
You're such an ugly deterrent for anyone coming here looking for helpful college advice. Please go back to reddit or wherever it is you hang out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&M would be in-state. Either CS or Data Science major. Likely full pay at all. DS is amenable to all locations.
W&M
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BC games the system to make itself look more exclusive but it doesn't work. It is the tried and true formula...accept 2/3rds of your applicants by early decision. Those yield 100% obviously. The other 1/3rd are then picked from the vast majority of regular decision applicants, artificially lowering the acceptance rate.
There are very few colleges that take as many applicants early decision as does Boston College.
As for the comparison to Notre Dame and Georgetown...get real, that's a joke. BC is the safety for ND and Georgetown.
You're the only one trying to fake compare BC with ND & GU - you've done it on this thread alone at least 4 times. Give us a break.
Anonymous wrote:W&M would be in-state. Either CS or Data Science major. Likely full pay at all. DS is amenable to all locations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary, hands down. Not even close.
First question is money. Do you have a ton? If so it changes the answer. If 90k a year is nothing to you either because it is saved already or you are rich or high income then BC is the answer hands down. On the other hand if the above is not accurate go instate to W&M. CWU would lose in either case unless your kid loved it and you can afford it.
Whoever said BC is a B+ school is nuts. Have you looked at stats?
only 28% bother to submit an SAT, my brother. They take 2/3rds of their class from early decision. They're not getting the best and brightest
Aww, this brother has trouble with fractions. For BC, 3/4 submitted test scores snd averaged over 1500.
You mean 28% a little over 1/4?
Facts. BC is ranked #37. 75% submitted test scores for the class of 2029. Average SAT was over 1500. Yes, it's expensive, especially compared to a state school. Case Western reports a COA at $92,130.
How would you even know about test scores for class of 29? That data hasn't yet been shared. The last CDS shared was for the class of 27, and that data showed 44% submitted test scores. 75% is an enormous number. Even Notre Dame is less than that.
Is your google broken?
Help me out then. If you have a link, share it. You can't because it doesn't exist.
literally came up in the first google search. you can do it!
It doesn't exist. You just proved it. Plus, no school anywhere has shared 2025-2026 CDS (which would be class of 29) yet.
haha you think only CDS has this data. so sad!
CDS would be the only legitimate source for this data. If you are getting it elsewhere, it is flawed. No way 75% submitted test scores. There is only one place you could have pulled that data and it is not from google but from part of your body I will not decline naming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary, hands down. Not even close.
First question is money. Do you have a ton? If so it changes the answer. If 90k a year is nothing to you either because it is saved already or you are rich or high income then BC is the answer hands down. On the other hand if the above is not accurate go instate to W&M. CWU would lose in either case unless your kid loved it and you can afford it.
Whoever said BC is a B+ school is nuts. Have you looked at stats?
only 28% bother to submit an SAT, my brother. They take 2/3rds of their class from early decision. They're not getting the best and brightest
Aww, this brother has trouble with fractions. For BC, 3/4 submitted test scores snd averaged over 1500.
You mean 28% a little over 1/4?
Facts. BC is ranked #37. 75% submitted test scores for the class of 2029. Average SAT was over 1500. Yes, it's expensive, especially compared to a state school. Case Western reports a COA at $92,130.
How would you even know about test scores for class of 29? That data hasn't yet been shared. The last CDS shared was for the class of 27, and that data showed 44% submitted test scores. 75% is an enormous number. Even Notre Dame is less than that.
Is your google broken?
Help me out then. If you have a link, share it. You can't because it doesn't exist.
literally came up in the first google search. you can do it!
It doesn't exist. You just proved it. Plus, no school anywhere has shared 2025-2026 CDS (which would be class of 29) yet.
haha you think only CDS has this data. so sad!
CDS would be the only legitimate source for this data. If you are getting it elsewhere, it is flawed. No way 75% submitted test scores. There is only one place you could have pulled that data and it is not from google but from part of your body I will not decline naming.
What is wrong with? We're so sorry BC didn't love you back but please go away like you promised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary, hands down. Not even close.
First question is money. Do you have a ton? If so it changes the answer. If 90k a year is nothing to you either because it is saved already or you are rich or high income then BC is the answer hands down. On the other hand if the above is not accurate go instate to W&M. CWU would lose in either case unless your kid loved it and you can afford it.
Whoever said BC is a B+ school is nuts. Have you looked at stats?
only 28% bother to submit an SAT, my brother. They take 2/3rds of their class from early decision. They're not getting the best and brightest
Aww, this brother has trouble with fractions. For BC, 3/4 submitted test scores snd averaged over 1500.
You mean 28% a little over 1/4?
Facts. BC is ranked #37. 75% submitted test scores for the class of 2029. Average SAT was over 1500. Yes, it's expensive, especially compared to a state school. Case Western reports a COA at $92,130.
How would you even know about test scores for class of 29? That data hasn't yet been shared. The last CDS shared was for the class of 27, and that data showed 44% submitted test scores. 75% is an enormous number. Even Notre Dame is less than that.
Is your google broken?
Help me out then. If you have a link, share it. You can't because it doesn't exist.
literally came up in the first google search. you can do it!
It doesn't exist. You just proved it. Plus, no school anywhere has shared 2025-2026 CDS (which would be class of 29) yet.
haha you think only CDS has this data. so sad!
CDS would be the only legitimate source for this data. If you are getting it elsewhere, it is flawed. No way 75% submitted test scores. There is only one place you could have pulled that data and it is not from google but from part of your body I will not decline naming.
What is wrong with? We're so sorry BC didn't love you back but please go away like you promised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary, hands down. Not even close.
First question is money. Do you have a ton? If so it changes the answer. If 90k a year is nothing to you either because it is saved already or you are rich or high income then BC is the answer hands down. On the other hand if the above is not accurate go instate to W&M. CWU would lose in either case unless your kid loved it and you can afford it.
Whoever said BC is a B+ school is nuts. Have you looked at stats?
only 28% bother to submit an SAT, my brother. They take 2/3rds of their class from early decision. They're not getting the best and brightest
Aww, this brother has trouble with fractions. For BC, 3/4 submitted test scores snd averaged over 1500.
You mean 28% a little over 1/4?
Facts. BC is ranked #37. 75% submitted test scores for the class of 2029. Average SAT was over 1500. Yes, it's expensive, especially compared to a state school. Case Western reports a COA at $92,130.
How would you even know about test scores for class of 29? That data hasn't yet been shared. The last CDS shared was for the class of 27, and that data showed 44% submitted test scores. 75% is an enormous number. Even Notre Dame is less than that.
Is your google broken?
Help me out then. If you have a link, share it. You can't because it doesn't exist.
literally came up in the first google search. you can do it!
It doesn't exist. You just proved it. Plus, no school anywhere has shared 2025-2026 CDS (which would be class of 29) yet.
haha you think only CDS has this data. so sad!
CDS would be the only legitimate source for this data. If you are getting it elsewhere, it is flawed. No way 75% submitted test scores. There is only one place you could have pulled that data and it is not from google but from part of your body I will not decline naming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary, hands down. Not even close.
First question is money. Do you have a ton? If so it changes the answer. If 90k a year is nothing to you either because it is saved already or you are rich or high income then BC is the answer hands down. On the other hand if the above is not accurate go instate to W&M. CWU would lose in either case unless your kid loved it and you can afford it.
Whoever said BC is a B+ school is nuts. Have you looked at stats?
only 28% bother to submit an SAT, my brother. They take 2/3rds of their class from early decision. They're not getting the best and brightest
Aww, this brother has trouble with fractions. For BC, 3/4 submitted test scores snd averaged over 1500.
You mean 28% a little over 1/4?
Facts. BC is ranked #37. 75% submitted test scores for the class of 2029. Average SAT was over 1500. Yes, it's expensive, especially compared to a state school. Case Western reports a COA at $92,130.
How would you even know about test scores for class of 29? That data hasn't yet been shared. The last CDS shared was for the class of 27, and that data showed 44% submitted test scores. 75% is an enormous number. Even Notre Dame is less than that.
Is your google broken?
Help me out then. If you have a link, share it. You can't because it doesn't exist.
literally came up in the first google search. you can do it!
It doesn't exist. You just proved it. Plus, no school anywhere has shared 2025-2026 CDS (which would be class of 29) yet.
haha you think only CDS has this data. so sad!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary, hands down. Not even close.
First question is money. Do you have a ton? If so it changes the answer. If 90k a year is nothing to you either because it is saved already or you are rich or high income then BC is the answer hands down. On the other hand if the above is not accurate go instate to W&M. CWU would lose in either case unless your kid loved it and you can afford it.
Whoever said BC is a B+ school is nuts. Have you looked at stats?
only 28% bother to submit an SAT, my brother. They take 2/3rds of their class from early decision. They're not getting the best and brightest
Aww, this brother has trouble with fractions. For BC, 3/4 submitted test scores snd averaged over 1500.
You mean 28% a little over 1/4?
Facts. BC is ranked #37. 75% submitted test scores for the class of 2029. Average SAT was over 1500. Yes, it's expensive, especially compared to a state school. Case Western reports a COA at $92,130.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary, hands down. Not even close.
First question is money. Do you have a ton? If so it changes the answer. If 90k a year is nothing to you either because it is saved already or you are rich or high income then BC is the answer hands down. On the other hand if the above is not accurate go instate to W&M. CWU would lose in either case unless your kid loved it and you can afford it.
Whoever said BC is a B+ school is nuts. Have you looked at stats?
only 28% bother to submit an SAT, my brother. They take 2/3rds of their class from early decision. They're not getting the best and brightest
Aww, this brother has trouble with fractions. For BC, 3/4 submitted test scores snd averaged over 1500.
You mean 28% a little over 1/4?
Facts. BC is ranked #37. 75% submitted test scores for the class of 2029. Average SAT was over 1500. Yes, it's expensive, especially compared to a state school. Case Western reports a COA at $92,130.
How would you even know about test scores for class of 29? That data hasn't yet been shared. The last CDS shared was for the class of 27, and that data showed 44% submitted test scores. 75% is an enormous number. Even Notre Dame is less than that.
Is your google broken?
Help me out then. If you have a link, share it. You can't because it doesn't exist.
literally came up in the first google search. you can do it!
It doesn't exist. You just proved it. Plus, no school anywhere has shared 2025-2026 CDS (which would be class of 29) yet.