Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Easily U. Penn.
U penn is an Ivy
Public Ivy.
You're just messing with me now, right?
Are people here that dumb that they think Penn (Ivy league) is interchangeable with Penn State (big public school)?
Ivy is just a football designation. Penn is Penn.
Anonymous wrote:I thought DCUM had smart posters...
...until I read this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in New England. Kids in Mass think UVM and UConn are better than UMASS and vice-versa. Honestly, UMASS has come a long way since it’s ZOOMASS reputation. Even Maine and UNH have improved a lot. But for the best, I think it’s a tie between UMASS and UVM with UCONN right there. It simply suffers from a crappy location.
Curious which one you'd most recommend a high school kid with strong grades apply to, who is totally undecided on major (maybe humanities. some days says bio. lol)
Just based on your opinion.
-OP
Hi OP . Sorry for the delay in responding. Anyway, my DC and his friends all applied to the NE state schools, with the exception of URI. For some reason, that school doesn't appear to be worth the OOS cost. Maine is probably not ranked any higher but it offers tuition at the in-state rate for kids from Mass, so it's basically another in state flagship that they can apply to. I see the college results of his class on IG and find that there are many attending UMASS, UVM, Maine, and UNH. I haven't seen a URI yet. Obviously, there are also quite a few attending the directional or smaller state schools (UMass Dartmouth, Framingham State, etc). However, the higher ranked kids of all stripes are mainly looking at UMASS and UVM.
Me again. I see one girl going to UConn. The other higher ranked kids have chosen UMASS, Maine and UNH. There are also quite a few going to state flagships in the south, but that wasn’t your question. 😊
Thank you for responding! No UConn? I had the impression it was pretty decent; maybe I have heard more about it because I am from NYS. Thanks again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Easily U. Penn.
U penn is an Ivy
Public Ivy.
You're just messing with me now, right?
Are people here that dumb that they think Penn (Ivy league) is interchangeable with Penn State (big public school)?
Anonymous wrote:I've always thought of UNH as the worst of the bunch, but maybe that's just because I'm from NH? UMaine seems high ranked overall and as a party school than I would have expected.
OP, I think it would be worth expanding to some of the SUNYs and maybe Rutgers. SUNY Oswego is smaller, not a party school from what I hear, and has a strong honors program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in New England. Kids in Mass think UVM and UConn are better than UMASS and vice-versa. Honestly, UMASS has come a long way since it’s ZOOMASS reputation. Even Maine and UNH have improved a lot. But for the best, I think it’s a tie between UMASS and UVM with UCONN right there. It simply suffers from a crappy location.
Curious which one you'd most recommend a high school kid with strong grades apply to, who is totally undecided on major (maybe humanities. some days says bio. lol)
Just based on your opinion.
-OP
Hi OP . Sorry for the delay in responding. Anyway, my DC and his friends all applied to the NE state schools, with the exception of URI. For some reason, that school doesn't appear to be worth the OOS cost. Maine is probably not ranked any higher but it offers tuition at the in-state rate for kids from Mass, so it's basically another in state flagship that they can apply to. I see the college results of his class on IG and find that there are many attending UMASS, UVM, Maine, and UNH. I haven't seen a URI yet. Obviously, there are also quite a few attending the directional or smaller state schools (UMass Dartmouth, Framingham State, etc). However, the higher ranked kids of all stripes are mainly looking at UMASS and UVM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of New Hampshire
St Anslems
Keene State College
University of Maine
St. Anselm’s is private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in New England. Kids in Mass think UVM and UConn are better than UMASS and vice-versa. Honestly, UMASS has come a long way since it’s ZOOMASS reputation. Even Maine and UNH have improved a lot. But for the best, I think it’s a tie between UMASS and UVM with UCONN right there. It simply suffers from a crappy location.
Curious which one you'd most recommend a high school kid with strong grades apply to, who is totally undecided on major (maybe humanities. some days says bio. lol)
Just based on your opinion.
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Easily U. Penn.
U penn is an Ivy
Public Ivy.
You're just messing with me now, right?
Are people here that dumb that they think Penn (Ivy league) is interchangeable with Penn State (big public school)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Easily U. Penn.
U penn is an Ivy
Public Ivy.
You're just messing with me now, right?
Are people here that dumb that they think Penn (Ivy league) is interchangeable with Penn State (big public school)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Easily U. Penn.
U penn is an Ivy
Public Ivy.
You're just messing with me now, right?
Anonymous wrote:if really a strong student and really likes the cold, add U Mich