Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just let her go to the school she wants! You sound awful and Ivy obsessed.
Oh lord, please don't tell me that if your child were qualified for an Ivy you wouldn't explore them applying. We are a proud Big Ten family, hence why I said I understand her interest in those. I think the top ones provide the best of everything! I know very little about any of the Ivy schools and I thought this would be a place to get some useful input on subjective criteria.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:😂😂😂 NEVER in a GAZILLION years would the Big House ever become smaller. Maybe when hell freezes over…
Even then.
Michigan alums would RIOT.
The Big House is their temple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just let her go to the school she wants! You sound awful and Ivy obsessed.
Oh lord, please don't tell me that if your child were qualified for an Ivy you wouldn't explore them applying. We are a proud Big Ten family, hence why I said I understand her interest in those. I think the top ones provide the best of everything! I know very little about any of the Ivy schools and I thought this would be a place to get some useful input on subjective criteria.
Northwestern is just as good as most of the Ivies. If my kid was “qualified for an Ivy” and wanted a Big 10 experience, we’d tour and see if she wanted to apply ED.
I have no allegiance to Northwestern, but it is on par with any Ivy and the top 5-10% at most of the Big10 schools would be on par with the Ivy undergrad caliber.
Northwestern University is easily on par with Ivy League schools.
The top 10% to 20% at all Big Ten Conference schools are same as Ivy League students.
Lol no.
Anonymous wrote:😂😂😂 NEVER in a GAZILLION years would the Big House ever become smaller. Maybe when hell freezes over…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just let her go to the school she wants! You sound awful and Ivy obsessed.
Oh lord, please don't tell me that if your child were qualified for an Ivy you wouldn't explore them applying. We are a proud Big Ten family, hence why I said I understand her interest in those. I think the top ones provide the best of everything! I know very little about any of the Ivy schools and I thought this would be a place to get some useful input on subjective criteria.
Northwestern is just as good as most of the Ivies. If my kid was “qualified for an Ivy” and wanted a Big 10 experience, we’d tour and see if she wanted to apply ED.
I have no allegiance to Northwestern, but it is on par with any Ivy and the top 5-10% at most of the Big10 schools would be on par with the Ivy undergrad caliber.
Northwestern University is easily on par with Ivy League schools.
The top 10% to 20% at all Big Ten Conference schools are same as Ivy League students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None.
OP, my kid that is at an Ivy this year wanted nothing to do with a Big Ten atmosphere or big football/tailgate culture.
He was looking for a school without a big greek presence. Not a big party school. And mid-size. Ticks the box for Ivies and SLACs.
I went to a big in-state public with that culture and loved it. I would not have found it at my kid's school.
Was he searching for a big geek presence ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just let her go to the school she wants! You sound awful and Ivy obsessed.
Oh lord, please don't tell me that if your child were qualified for an Ivy you wouldn't explore them applying. We are a proud Big Ten family, hence why I said I understand her interest in those. I think the top ones provide the best of everything! I know very little about any of the Ivy schools and I thought this would be a place to get some useful input on subjective criteria.
Northwestern is just as good as most of the Ivies. If my kid was “qualified for an Ivy” and wanted a Big 10 experience, we’d tour and see if she wanted to apply ED.
I have no allegiance to Northwestern, but it is on par with any Ivy and the top 5-10% at most of the Big10 schools would be on par with the Ivy undergrad caliber.
Northwestern University is easily on par with Ivy League schools.
The top 10% to 20% at all Big Ten Conference schools are same as Ivy League students.
Anonymous wrote:None.
OP, my kid that is at an Ivy this year wanted nothing to do with a Big Ten atmosphere or big football/tailgate culture.
He was looking for a school without a big greek presence. Not a big party school. And mid-size. Ticks the box for Ivies and SLACs.
I went to a big in-state public with that culture and loved it. I would not have found it at my kid's school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just let her go to the school she wants! You sound awful and Ivy obsessed.
Oh lord, please don't tell me that if your child were qualified for an Ivy you wouldn't explore them applying. We are a proud Big Ten family, hence why I said I understand her interest in those. I think the top ones provide the best of everything! I know very little about any of the Ivy schools and I thought this would be a place to get some useful input on subjective criteria.
Northwestern is just as good as most of the Ivies. If my kid was “qualified for an Ivy” and wanted a Big 10 experience, we’d tour and see if she wanted to apply ED.
I have no allegiance to Northwestern, but it is on par with any Ivy and the top 5-10% at most of the Big10 schools would be on par with the Ivy undergrad caliber.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just let her go to the school she wants! You sound awful and Ivy obsessed.
Oh lord, please don't tell me that if your child were qualified for an Ivy you wouldn't explore them applying. We are a proud Big Ten family, hence why I said I understand her interest in those. I think the top ones provide the best of everything! I know very little about any of the Ivy schools and I thought this would be a place to get some useful input on subjective criteria.
Northwestern is just as good as most of the Ivies. If my kid was “qualified for an Ivy” and wanted a Big 10 experience, we’d tour and see if she wanted to apply ED.
I have no allegiance to Northwestern, but it is on par with any Ivy and the top 5-10% at most of the Big10 schools would be on par with the Ivy undergrad caliber.
Nope
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just let her go to the school she wants! You sound awful and Ivy obsessed.
Oh lord, please don't tell me that if your child were qualified for an Ivy you wouldn't explore them applying. We are a proud Big Ten family, hence why I said I understand her interest in those. I think the top ones provide the best of everything! I know very little about any of the Ivy schools and I thought this would be a place to get some useful input on subjective criteria.
Northwestern is just as good as most of the Ivies. If my kid was “qualified for an Ivy” and wanted a Big 10 experience, we’d tour and see if she wanted to apply ED.
I have no allegiance to Northwestern, but it is on par with any Ivy and the top 5-10% at most of the Big10 schools would be on par with the Ivy undergrad caliber.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth might be most similar in terms of being a more frat/drinking oriented culture
Big Ten is drinking on game day, not drinking in the woods.