Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SEC schools
Southern LAC’s
More print on regional universities as flagships become more competitive
SEC schools were a trend. Ship is already sailing. Tik tok sorority/frar Greek bs
lol wrong. SEC schools are receiving record apps. Best and brightest want SEC now.
Anonymous wrote:DCUM has changed a lot from when I first joined. A lot less HYPSM talk, more LAC/WASP talk, and a much bigger presence for the w&m community. These are all very positive changes, and I’m interested in what others think will be the future colleges that DCUM looks into, especially with the political mess that is harming our top colleges?
Anonymous wrote:SEC is better than any IVY or NE private. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dcum is still ivy and elite focused. The only LACs that matter are WAS and a couple of others.
"The only LACs that matter are WAS and a couple of others." REALLY? What is wrong with you? Here is something to chew on... Every kid matters and every college experience matters for each of them. GROW UP. Not everyone peaks in high school.
Wtf is WAS?
Williams Amherst Swarthmore. It's for snobs who don't believe that WASP is elite enough (can't take California-based Pomona seriously), even though the four schools are indistinguishable outside of location and cultural differences.
What a strange thing to do. Sometimes surprised by the provincial attitudes here.
DCUM is very provincial.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too many trolls talking about Bucknell and Holy Cross.
+1 Bucknell booster is insufferable
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is definitely an anti-Ivy shift both on dcum and in DC. All the admissions scandals and the data about athletes and big donors, plus the shifts to and from testing have diluted the brand. MIT seems to have retained its status. The “pointy-ness” required for the unhooked is not what most of us want for our children.
I graduated HS in 1998 and believed Ivy to be the pinnacle of American education until about 5 years ago.
No anti-Ivy sentiment in DC, except for the current administration. DMV families still consider Ivy to be the best outcome. The brand is not diluted. That’s fantasy talk from MAGA.
The brand is not diluted but the rest of the country has moved on and realized that more than the ivy league are quality institutions.
It also doesn’t help the elite colleges’ brands that so many of the slimiest politicians attended them. From where I sit, it’s folks like Schumer, Schiff, Comey, & the Clintons. And I’m sure Dems have a list of Republicans they can’t stand who attended top schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I see a real shift to state schools and especially SEC schools in my real life. I’ve even seen Ivy-potentials not apply to any, or even turn down an Ivy. The reason is the perception that that the value isn’t there, and they are miserable places.
I think it depends on the Ivy. From what I can tell, there is still lots of interest in Brown. It has a reputation for a high quality of life and a culture of collaboration, which students really value these days. I also see that Cornell is very appealing to many. It has outstanding engineering and business programs, which attracts lots of interest, particularly among boys. And it's a big school, which is what a lot of students want these days. But the shine is definitely off the other Ivies, particularly Harvard and Columbia. Which is fine. There are lots of good schools in this country. Students today aren't as blinded by the Ivy brand as prior generations were.
Anonymous wrote:Too many trolls talking about Bucknell and Holy Cross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too many trolls talking about Bucknell and Holy Cross.
The Bucknell troll is funny. Clearly done on purpose to get a reaction and it always works. The Holy Cross troll is delusional.
Anonymous wrote:NP. I see a real shift to state schools and especially SEC schools in my real life. I’ve even seen Ivy-potentials not apply to any, or even turn down an Ivy. The reason is the perception that that the value isn’t there, and they are miserable places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dcum is still ivy and elite focused. The only LACs that matter are WAS and a couple of others.
"The only LACs that matter are WAS and a couple of others." REALLY? What is wrong with you? Here is something to chew on... Every kid matters and every college experience matters for each of them. GROW UP. Not everyone peaks in high school.
Wtf is WAS?
Williams Amherst Swarthmore. It's for snobs who don't believe that WASP is elite enough (can't take California-based Pomona seriously), even though the four schools are indistinguishable outside of location and cultural differences.
What a strange thing to do. Sometimes surprised by the provincial attitudes here.
Use of “provincial” on this board is like nails on a chalk board to me! Ugh. I hope we never meet IRL.
- not PP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I see a real shift to state schools and especially SEC schools in my real life. I’ve even seen Ivy-potentials not apply to any, or even turn down an Ivy. The reason is the perception that that the value isn’t there, and they are miserable places.
Miserable? My kid’s gets big name concerts on the green. SNL at the theater. Tons of festivals. Laid-back and friendly.
You just parrot bs.
Shrug. I’m just the messenger here, and I’m telling you that kids these days, including Ivy-potential kids, think the Ivies are miserable places filled with miserable people.
Ivies aren’t seen the way they used to be, and I’m a HYS graduate myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dcum is still ivy and elite focused. The only LACs that matter are WAS and a couple of others.
"The only LACs that matter are WAS and a couple of others." REALLY? What is wrong with you? Here is something to chew on... Every kid matters and every college experience matters for each of them. GROW UP. Not everyone peaks in high school.
Wtf is WAS?
Williams Amherst Swarthmore. It's for snobs who don't believe that WASP is elite enough (can't take California-based Pomona seriously), even though the four schools are indistinguishable outside of location and cultural differences.
What a strange thing to do. Sometimes surprised by the provincial attitudes here.