Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:South Carolina. They give awesome merit aid.
DD is intrigued regarding USC. What can you say about it?
it's in a ghetto. Housing is gonna be an issue.
oops. nevermind. when you said USC I assumed you meant Univ. of Southern California.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:South Carolina. They give awesome merit aid.
DD is intrigued regarding USC. What can you say about it?
it's in a ghetto. Housing is gonna be an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UW Madison!
Too cold.
Similar to Boston. Alabama and Mississippi are warmer if that is your most important factor in choosing a college.
I wouldn't say most important but it seems climate is a very important factor. And it's a teenager's list of criteria. DD also eliminated schools with purple or orange school colors. So, there's that.
For us it is the opposite, we love cold climates. (The best schools tend to be in colder climates too.)
Anonymous wrote:I would add James Madison, Pitt and Va Tech...lots of smart kids in DS class at Churchill cross states for these places
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ohio State
U of Miami in OH
U of Texas
Berkeley
UNC
UVA
Wm + Mary
U of Cincy (top architecture program and top music program)
UCLA
UC system of CA (sev'l of the schools such as UC -San Diego)
good list.
I'd add Penn State (i know i know shit press, etc) is decent as well and has extremely good recruiting for its reputation. Ridiculous amount of PSU grads in the Bos-Wash area in a lot of industries and On-Campus Recruiting is comparable if not better than many on your list.
I wondered what the current crop of kids thought about PSU. I think we'll skip it. There are too many other good choices and I think PSU has a ways to fall before it makes its climb back up the ranks.
I was up at PSU last fall to speak at an alum event, and while there is a general perception problem in terms of public optics, I'm not sure if it has affected large hiring companies.
OCI is still quite strong and tied with J&J, P&G, Big4 accounting, Defense contractor engineering are still quite deep.
I do not think the scandal has affected top students getting offers from companies that come and recruit on campus.
A lot of it has to do with the fact that PSU is the largest public in the mid atlantic/northeast that's rated as highly as it is so your 'middle class' 'upper-middle class' corporate employers from the north east, mid-atlantic, and midwest love going there to recruit.
P.S. Not a shill of the school. I wouldn't go there if i had to do it again, but that's because I would never go to any public college in this country. Public high school is one thing, but public universities i feel are meat markets. I'd take the 6 figure debt and go to carnegie mellon, Hopkins, Georgetown, tufts (I was not ivy caliber, got into schools a tier below but didn't think it was worth the price).
Yeah lets all listen to this guy. He says that UVA and UNC are "meat markets." He's a Penn State graduate so he must be real smart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William & Mary
UVA
Michigan
DC likely applying to these 3. We are not VA residents so the VA schools are out of state.
DC ruled out UNC and UVM. We ruled out CU-Boulder. [/quote]
kid might love this school but we ruled it out too.
Why rule out Boulder?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William & Mary
UVA
Michigan
DC likely applying to these 3. We are not VA residents so the VA schools are out of state.
DC ruled out UNC and UVM. We ruled out CU-Boulder. [/quote]
kid might love this school but we ruled it out too.
Why rule out Boulder?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ohio State
U of Miami in OH
U of Texas
Berkeley
UNC
UVA
Wm + Mary
U of Cincy (top architecture program and top music program)
UCLA
UC system of CA (sev'l of the schools such as UC -San Diego)
good list.
I'd add Penn State (i know i know shit press, etc) is decent as well and has extremely good recruiting for its reputation. Ridiculous amount of PSU grads in the Bos-Wash area in a lot of industries and On-Campus Recruiting is comparable if not better than many on your list.
I wondered what the current crop of kids thought about PSU. I think we'll skip it. There are too many other good choices and I think PSU has a ways to fall before it makes its climb back up the ranks.
I was up at PSU last fall to speak at an alum event, and while there is a general perception problem in terms of public optics, I'm not sure if it has affected large hiring companies.
OCI is still quite strong and tied with J&J, P&G, Big4 accounting, Defense contractor engineering are still quite deep.
I do not think the scandal has affected top students getting offers from companies that come and recruit on campus.
A lot of it has to do with the fact that PSU is the largest public in the mid atlantic/northeast that's rated as highly as it is so your 'middle class' 'upper-middle class' corporate employers from the north east, mid-atlantic, and midwest love going there to recruit.
P.S. Not a shill of the school. I wouldn't go there if i had to do it again, but that's because I would never go to any public college in this country. Public high school is one thing, but public universities i feel are meat markets. I'd take the 6 figure debt and go to carnegie mellon, Hopkins, Georgetown, tufts (I was not ivy caliber, got into schools a tier below but didn't think it was worth the price).