Anonymous wrote:SLACs outside of the NE continue to gain in popularity (Rhodes, Sewanee, Kenyon, Denison, Macalester, Occidental).
Anonymous wrote:Why Richmond?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tulane, Miami, Richmond, Pitt
Pitt is a surprisingly big at TJ. Apparently you will get in. And you will get good merit aid. The last year I saw 85 kids applied and 82 got in. And a surprising number attended. I don’t have it in front of me now. Someone in the guidance department is plugging Pitt hard. Or it is a really good got to safety engineering school (not parenting a kid who wants engineering, so I never dig into this). Pitt is my big surprise in the TJ numbers. You look down the list of top admitting schools, and it is U A, VT, WM, VC, and Pitt. One of these things is not like the others.
Also Ohio State and Purdue and out. Georgia Tech always surprises me with how few kids go. A lot get in. No one ever attends (I think 1 kid last year). And it is an excellent school. Not sure why.
Why is Purdue out?
PP, and it’s not. That’s a typo. Sorry.
And the thing is, TJ kids do get into GA Tech. In 2016 (which is my most recent college release from TJ). 42 kids got in. 1 attended. 61 got into Michigan, which US News ranks a couple slots lower. And something like 20 kids went. And it’s not entirely merit aid. I know several kids who are going to Michigan with no merit aid. So why not GA Tech? I am genuinely curious, because it is a great school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tulane, Miami, Richmond, Pitt
Pitt is a surprisingly big at TJ. Apparently you will get in. And you will get good merit aid. The last year I saw 85 kids applied and 82 got in. And a surprising number attended. I don’t have it in front of me now. Someone in the guidance department is plugging Pitt hard. Or it is a really good got to safety engineering school (not parenting a kid who wants engineering, so I never dig into this). Pitt is my big surprise in the TJ numbers. You look down the list of top admitting schools, and it is U A, VT, WM, VC, and Pitt. One of these things is not like the others.
Also Ohio State and Purdue and out. Georgia Tech always surprises me with how few kids go. A lot get in. No one ever attends (I think 1 kid last year). And it is an excellent school. Not sure why.
Why is Purdue out?
Anonymous wrote:Both Miamis.
U of Miami.
Miami of Ohio.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tulane, Miami, Richmond, Pitt
Pitt is a surprisingly big at TJ. Apparently you will get in. And you will get good merit aid. The last year I saw 85 kids applied and 82 got in. And a surprising number attended. I don’t have it in front of me now. Someone in the guidance department is plugging Pitt hard. Or it is a really good got to safety engineering school (not parenting a kid who wants engineering, so I never dig into this). Pitt is my big surprise in the TJ numbers. You look down the list of top admitting schools, and it is U A, VT, WM, VC, and Pitt. One of these things is not like the others.
Also Ohio State and Purdue and out. Georgia Tech always surprises me with how few kids go. A lot get in. No one ever attends (I think 1 kid last year). And it is an excellent school. Not sure why.
Why is Purdue out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[/b]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYU
Davidson
Macalester
Pitzer
Occidental
Reed
USC
Lots of interest of going west!
Going west for these two powerfully second rate CA schools on your list and one that is vastly overrated and still has an inferiority complex?
Since you raised it, I'm curious to learn about your personal rating system, since US News rates Southern Cal as a Top 25 school, tied with UCLA and Berkeley
[b]No serious person feels that way about USC.
Ah, well argued! Who needs US News and its silly data when you have your "no serious person feels that way" argument! Thank you.
Agree - it was the Univ. of Spoiled Children when I attended and still is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tulane, Miami, Richmond, Pitt
Pitt is a surprisingly big at TJ. Apparently you will get in. And you will get good merit aid. The last year I saw 85 kids applied and 82 got in. And a surprising number attended. I don’t have it in front of me now. Someone in the guidance department is plugging Pitt hard. Or it is a really good got to safety engineering school (not parenting a kid who wants engineering, so I never dig into this). Pitt is my big surprise in the TJ numbers. You look down the list of top admitting schools, and it is U A, VT, WM, VC, and Pitt. One of these things is not like the others.
Also Ohio State and Purdue and out. Georgia Tech always surprises me with how few kids go. A lot get in. No one ever attends (I think 1 kid last year). And it is an excellent school. Not sure why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tulane, UC Boulder, NYU.
Huge surge in applications at NYU. Went from 35% admit rate in 2016 to 28% in 2017 to 19% this year.
Why, one wonders.
NYU has becoming more & more popular (& selective) for at least 15 years. It reflects the overall trend of more young adults choosing urban environments.
A few big name celebrities (MK & Ashley Olsen, for instance) chosing to attendback in the early-mid '00s couldn't have hurt, either.