Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Wash U might be a stretch for DC, but it's her current first choice. If your DC fit into this category, what other schools were you looking at.
It wasn't my DCs first choice and DC was wait-listed. Some other options Emory, Michigan, BC, Penn, USC, Northwestern.
Is USC really mentioned in the same breadth as the others you list?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Wash U might be a stretch for DC, but it's her current first choice. If your DC fit into this category, what other schools were you looking at.
It wasn't my DCs first choice and DC was wait-listed. Some other options Emory, Michigan, BC, Penn, USC, Northwestern.
Anonymous wrote:I think Wash U might be a stretch for DC, but it's her current first choice. If your DC fit into this category, what other schools were you looking at.
Anonymous wrote:
Washington University has some of the highest SAT scores out there. Higher than most of the Ivies.
It does offer admission to more students and has a lower yield for it's admissions, so I suppose it's "less selective" in that sense. I think that lower yield is do entirely to it's location and to snotty people from the East Coast who can't imagine going to school in the Midwest, much less St. Louis.
Numbers here:
http://www.businessinsider.com/colleges-with-the-h...gton-university-in-st-louis-21
It's a beautiful campus, in a nice urban neighborhood. It has a world class faculty. It's full of top notch students.
Yawn. Stop trying so hard.
Anonymous wrote:I think Wash U might be a stretch for DC, but it's her current first choice. If your DC fit into this category, what other schools were you looking at.
Anonymous wrote:Washington University has some of the highest SAT scores out there. Higher than most of the Ivies.
It does offer admission to more students and has a lower yield for it's admissions, so I suppose it's "less selective" in that sense. I think that lower yield is do entirely to it's location and to snotty people from the East Coast who can't imagine going to school in the Midwest, much less St. Louis.
Numbers here:
http://www.businessinsider.com/colleges-with-the-highest-sat-scores-2013-4#6-washington-university-in-st-louis-21
It's a beautiful campus, in a nice urban neighborhood. It has a world class faculty. It's full of top notch students.
Anonymous wrote:Wash U has a gorgeous campus. And close to Forest Park which is fabulous - great art museum. Fun neighborhoods nearby.
My siblings went there in the 80s and 90s and it seems like most of their friends were not from the midwest.
I ended up going to an Ivy but even back then I remembered classmates commenting that it was a "great school" when I told them where my siblings went.
Anonymous wrote:19:19 WHAT? The Wash U. alum I know are a.) intellectual, cultured but not cash-flow affluent African American and b.) old money WASP.