It’s USNWR #133.
Yet it is consistently rated a Top 5 party school, along with the likes of Dayton and Tulane.
Is it difficult to get a good education there?
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Several of my kids toured there. None of them chose it, but when we toured the business school, it was packed with students studying. Every table was taken. They put on a pretty good tour. Campus is beautiful.
Again, I never sent a kid there, but we would have considered it.
In this day and age, being a party school might be a slight advantage. It likely means the kids are looking up from their phones, and taking their headsets off, and getting off the internet. Drink some beers and make bad decisions on the weekends...study during the week...then go make money.
She has athletic scholarship offers.
It’s her backup choice.
She has offers from other schools in the Top 50.
I told her to look carefully at the better schools
She’s a good kid.
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Looking to boost your elitist prick standings? Mission accomplished.
God I hate collegiate academic rankings.
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But I can tell you that, at least in OH, it is considered a great school, with a high out-of-state student population. There are a ton of Chicago area kids that go there. They call themselves a 'public Ivy' which is a bit pretentious. Flat out gorgeous campus with all red brick buildings. Charming little college town of Oxford, not far from the IN border.