Anonymous wrote:NYU!!
Anonymous wrote:I generally consider the schools where there are a lot of rich but non-academically performing kids. The very top schools have more money around to filter out these out in place of the top performers.
Colby
SMU
University of Richmond
Miami
Middlebury
Williams
Sweetbriar
Hampden Sydney
In the past, Vandy, but the academics have improved and it’s a harder admit now.
Did you just lump in Williams and Middlebury with Sweetbriar and U of Richmond? Not even the same universe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Name a few “rich kid” schools. I’m talking about schools that have a reputation for this or maybe even just the rich kids at your son or daughters own HS.
Georgetown, AU (less so but still above average); University of Edinburgh in Scotland; DUKE in the US, Stanford.
Anonymous wrote:I generally consider the schools where there are a lot of rich but non-academically performing kids. The very top schools have more money around to filter out these out in place of the top performers.
Colby
SMU
University of Richmond
Miami
Middlebury
Williams
Sweetbriar
Hampden Sydney
In the past, Vandy, but the academics have improved and it’s a harder admit now.
Anonymous wrote:Tulane. Syracuse. Reed. Middlebury.
Anonymous wrote:When I think of rich kid schools I think of schools that are ONLY known for having a lot of well-off students, not Ivies, etc. which obviously have a lot of rich kids but are primarily known for academic prestige. In other words: Denison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Salve Regina
Hampden Sydney
Washington & Lee
USC
Duke
Salve Regina is an interesting school.
What am I missing about Salve Regina? Why do rich kids want to attend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bucknell is a great school for getting rich after you graduate. The alumni network is fiercely loyal, and tons of grads end up in high-paying jobs on The Street.
Can’t tell if this is a joke or not. The kids attending are rich, the outcomes not so much.
Have you ever worked on The Street? Bucknell punches way above its weight there. Not back office, either.
PP here, I do actually on the buy side. I’ve only met one Bucknell grad in nyc finance and it wasn’t even through work and they work in compliance. Totally dishonest to suggest Bucknell is a viable school for finance.
Anonymous wrote:I generally consider the schools where there are a lot of rich but non-academically performing kids. The very top schools have more money around to filter out these out in place of the top performers.
Colby
SMU
University of Richmond
Miami
Middlebury
Williams
Sweetbriar
Hampden Sydney
In the past, Vandy, but the academics have improved and it’s a harder admit now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bucknell is a great school for getting rich after you graduate. The alumni network is fiercely loyal, and tons of grads end up in high-paying jobs on The Street.
Can’t tell if this is a joke or not. The kids attending are rich, the outcomes not so much.
Have you ever worked on The Street? Bucknell punches way above its weight there. Not back office, either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SMU is next level
Vanderbilt
TCU, to a certain extent but not SMU level (lots of California money coming in for all those kids who can't break through the UC system)
What is SMU like?
The girlz are foyine.
The girls look like 40 year olds who haven't aged well (too tan, too blond)
Beauty is in the beholder, just because you prefer pasty, purple hair, and nose rings doesn't make tan and blond ugly.
Saying the girls at TCU haven’t aged well is ridiculous. It’s girls that take more interest in their appearance and tend to dress for the occasion. Very different vibe than a lot of the east coast schools.
Seeking an MRS degree will do that.
No one has sought a "MRS degree" since 1962.