Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To those saying Elon doesn’t matriculate students into coveted positions post-grad- you’re wrong. Top tier consultancies, elite IB/ MA groups within banking, high-ranking medical schools and various Top-10 masters programs. Just browsing my LinkedIn I see tons of peers at EY, JPM, BOA, Deloitte, IBM, KPMG, GS, and other elite boutiques like KKR, Apollo, Lazard, Bain Capitol etc.
For some reason there are people out there who hate the idea of a school that’s incredibly fun yet matriculates students into coveted career positions.
I had friends and friends of friends who visited from Wake Forest, Duke, UNC, Richmond, Davidson, BC, BU, Clemson and plenty of other schools on the East Coast who all said the same thing- “this is the most fun school I’ve visited”.
Elon is the most beautiful, naturally welcoming campus I’ve ever explored with some of the most energetic, friendly students. The “prestigious” factor is rising yearly and Elon is becoming a household name.
So NOT a selling feature. As a parent, I'm interested in quality of education first and foremost. Fun is decidedly lower on the list, particularly in light of the cost. If my kid wants to have fun, he can go to summer camp or take a vacation. A school that touts its "fun" culture is destined not to rise much in the rankings -- better to focus on academics, class sizes, campus, culture, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I know some kids deferred last year, but why does it feel like every school is claiming double the volume of applications?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To those saying Elon doesn’t matriculate students into coveted positions post-grad- you’re wrong. Top tier consultancies, elite IB/ MA groups within banking, high-ranking medical schools and various Top-10 masters programs. Just browsing my LinkedIn I see tons of peers at EY, JPM, BOA, Deloitte, IBM, KPMG, GS, and other elite boutiques like KKR, Apollo, Lazard, Bain Capitol etc.
For some reason there are people out there who hate the idea of a school that’s incredibly fun yet matriculates students into coveted career positions.
I had friends and friends of friends who visited from Wake Forest, Duke, UNC, Richmond, Davidson, BC, BU, Clemson and plenty of other schools on the East Coast who all said the same thing- “this is the most fun school I’ve visited”.
Elon is the most beautiful, naturally welcoming campus I’ve ever explored with some of the most energetic, friendly students. The “prestigious” factor is rising yearly and Elon is becoming a household name.
So NOT a selling feature. As a parent, I'm interested in quality of education first and foremost. Fun is decidedly lower on the list, particularly in light of the cost. If my kid wants to have fun, he can go to summer camp or take a vacation. A school that touts its "fun" culture is destined not to rise much in the rankings -- better to focus on academics, class sizes, campus, culture, etc.
Anonymous wrote:To those saying Elon doesn’t matriculate students into coveted positions post-grad- you’re wrong. Top tier consultancies, elite IB/ MA groups within banking, high-ranking medical schools and various Top-10 masters programs. Just browsing my LinkedIn I see tons of peers at EY, JPM, BOA, Deloitte, IBM, KPMG, GS, and other elite boutiques like KKR, Apollo, Lazard, Bain Capitol etc.
For some reason there are people out there who hate the idea of a school that’s incredibly fun yet matriculates students into coveted career positions.
I had friends and friends of friends who visited from Wake Forest, Duke, UNC, Richmond, Davidson, BC, BU, Clemson and plenty of other schools on the East Coast who all said the same thing- “this is the most fun school I’ve visited”.
Elon is the most beautiful, naturally welcoming campus I’ve ever explored with some of the most energetic, friendly students. The “prestigious” factor is rising yearly and Elon is becoming a household name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want my kid to have fun at college! Is that do wrong?
No, but obviously the main purpose of college is education so it would foolish to prioritize "fun". I doubt that top tier banks, consultancies or tech firms recruit at Elon.