Anonymous wrote:I'm an HYPS grad and the only schools worth the premium (i.e. I would send my kid to) are the Ivies, Chicago, Duke, Stanford, Northwestern, MIT, Hopkins, Amherst, or Williams. Caltech and Harvey Mudd if they're engineers. These are the only true "prestige colleges" in America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin and UVA are peer institutions. Fighting over which one is better is stupid.
Not when it comes to admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin and UVA are peer institutions. Fighting over which one is better is stupid.
Anonymous wrote:No way will child transfer out of Madison—kids transfer INTO Madison because they want the full college experience and live in maybe the best college town in US.
Anonymous wrote:It's genuinely funny to see Virginians unironically believe they somehow live in the center of the universe and that their institutions (their high schools and universities) are somehow the best in the nation, envied by all, sitting at the nexus around which the rest of the bumpkins in the country revolve.
Newsflash: Seriously, no one outside of Virginia thinks or cares about Virginia as much as you think they do. If anything, most people would think Virginia is southern, and more commonly would associate it with being a little rural, a little uncultured, and a little unsophisticated. Get over yourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA haters
yeah, i'd say more haters. i live in nyc and there are plenty of folks I know, probably any parent I know, in this last admission cycle who would have been thrilled if their DC had ended up at UVA given the dearth of choices for many after ED1/2. One of DD's BFF's picked it over Harvard.
Don't you mean that the entire Ivy admits pool rejected each and every Ivy to go to UVA? After all it's much better than any other school in the world because TJ sends students there and you need really high grades from VA public schools to get in....
No, that's not what I wrote. This last cycle was fairly brutal for some high achieving students. DD mentioned last night that one of her senior friends dinged at 11 schools and now headed to Wisconsin. She would be thrilled to be going to UVA. And yes, one of her friends is headed to UVA. Her parents went to Harvard and, at the end of the day, she decided that she didn't want that for her college experience. Sh*t happens.
FWIW, your shade didn't really fall. Most folks in NYC have no idea what TJ means with their kids enrolled at Stuy, Bronx Science, Brooklyn Tech, LaGuardia, etc and that's just the publics.
How does the child feel about Wisconsin? I get that it isn't a "prestige college" but it's a good school, isn't it? (She asks with trepidation, as that is the school her child has decided to attend . . .)
Anonymous wrote:If your kid can’t get into one, are you embarrassed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA haters
yeah, i'd say more haters. i live in nyc and there are plenty of folks I know, probably any parent I know, in this last admission cycle who would have been thrilled if their DC had ended up at UVA given the dearth of choices for many after ED1/2. One of DD's BFF's picked it over Harvard.
Don't you mean that the entire Ivy admits pool rejected each and every Ivy to go to UVA? After all it's much better than any other school in the world because TJ sends students there and you need really high grades from VA public schools to get in....
No, that's not what I wrote. This last cycle was fairly brutal for some high achieving students. DD mentioned last night that one of her senior friends dinged at 11 schools and now headed to Wisconsin. She would be thrilled to be going to UVA. And yes, one of her friends is headed to UVA. Her parents went to Harvard and, at the end of the day, she decided that she didn't want that for her college experience. Sh*t happens.
FWIW, your shade didn't really fall. Most folks in NYC have no idea what TJ means with their kids enrolled at Stuy, Bronx Science, Brooklyn Tech, LaGuardia, etc and that's just the publics.
Anonymous wrote:It's genuinely funny to see Virginians unironically believe they somehow live in the center of the universe and that their institutions (their high schools and universities) are somehow the best in the nation, envied by all, sitting at the nexus around which the rest of the bumpkins in the country revolve.
Newsflash: Seriously, no one outside of Virginia thinks or cares about Virginia as much as you think they do. If anything, most people would think Virginia is southern, and more commonly would associate it with being a little rural, a little uncultured, and a little unsophisticated. Get over yourselves.