S24 is at WashU:
Overall Niche Grade: A+
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Academics: A+
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Value: A+
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Diversity: A+
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Campus: A+
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Athletics: A-
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Party Scene: A-
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Professors: A+
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Location: A
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Dorms: A+
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Campus Food: A
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Student Life: A+
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Safety: B+
My commentary:
Wow, Niche really likes WashU! I think in some sense consistently high grades makes sense–it is a very well-resourced institution and has used those resources aggressively in pretty much all the ways that tend to matter to college students. Also to be fair, most CC kids are in fact going to schools which are somewhere in the top “A” range among all US colleges. So at least mostly As is expected given how select this group is to begin with.
Anyway, I would have one note about “Value”–obviously that depends on what you have to pay, and what you want to pay in general for a college experience. If you are getting good aid, it could be a great deal. If you are full pay, well, it is a luxury expenditure. But as they sometimes say, at least you can see where the money is going.
In terms of diversity, it does have solid diversity in a number of ways, but it remains on the low end in terms of lower-income students among its usual peers. It is working on that but so are they, so it is a bit of a “tail-chase engagement” problem.
Finally, athletics can be great in a participatory sense. Spectator sense? Not so sure about that.
Top words:
For “school” based on 106 responses
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Work-hard/play-hard 38%
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Opportunities 21%
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Unbelievably Friendly 15%
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Happy 7%
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All work, all play, no sleep 5%
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intense 5%
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Home away from home 4%
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Underrated 3%
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Strict 2%
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Fast-paced 1%
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highly competitive 1%
For “students” based on 104 responses:
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Work-hard/play-hard 27%
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Well rounded, smart, down to earth 23%
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Hard-working 16%
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Hard-working and helpful 10%
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Work-hard, friendly 6%
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All-work, all-play, no-sleep 5%
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Nerdy 5%
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Wealthy 4%
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Stressed 2%
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2 types: smart, kind, & friendly OR nepo baby 1%
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Nerd 1%
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Outgoing 1%
My commentary:
This actually feels pretty accurate to me. I think WashU is a bit of a work hard/play hard sort of school, but with a big side-helping of Midwest Nice. Like that friendly, chill person on your club sports team may also be a pre-med or engineering major.
Of course if you are happily that sort of person yourself, the combination of social life, support, and mentoring you can get from your fellow students might be top notch. If you are inclined to excessive stress/anxiety, and/or are a bit of a lone wolf type, it may be a less suitable environment for you.