Cornell

Anonymous
If your kid got in, would you let them go?

Other choices are large OOS highly ranked public flagships.

Worried about mental health environment and grade deflation.
Anonymous
The grade deflation is real.

But a lot of people like the school….
Anonymous
Yes, if they felt like it was a good fit.
Anonymous
People who go to Cornell go because it’s in the Ivy League. It has no value beyond that over state flagships.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People who go to Cornell go because it’s in the Ivy League. It has no value beyond that over state flagships.

Most ridiculous statement of the day. Congrats!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People who go to Cornell go because it’s in the Ivy League. It has no value beyond that over state flagships.

Most ridiculous statement of the day. Congrats!


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Cornell is ranked in the top 20 or so in every single ranking out there in the US and globablly. To say it is just like state flagships (its the exception of Berkeley and Michigan) just shows your ignorance.
Anonymous
Really impossible question to answer without more info about your child and what they will study. The life of an engineering student there is very different from the life of someone studying philosophy. It's an incredibly diverse school in terms of courses of study, with lots and lots of happy kids and probably lots of stressed kids, just like at many other top schools.

Based on my child's experience, I don't see any grade deflation -- just an absence of grade inflation. Unless we are really saying that a school that regularly hands out Bs is deflating grades.

And while my student is working hard, their mental health and stress level is fine. Whether a lack of grade inflation matters depends on the field your child will pursue and whether the grad school or job targets they go for will evaluate their GPA based on their particular school.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your kid got in, would you let them go?

Other choices are large OOS highly ranked public flagships.

Worried about mental health environment and grade deflation.


Which school within Cornell?
Anonymous
I spent six years there in a PhD program. Ithaca is a great little town, and is on my list as a potential retirement destination. I know things can change, but when I was there in the 90s there wasn’t any particular mental health crisis among the undergraduates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People who go to Cornell go because it’s in the Ivy League. It has no value beyond that over state flagships.

Most ridiculous statement of the day. Congrats!


+1
Cornell is ranked in the top 20 or so in every single ranking out there in the US and globablly. To say it is just like state flagships (its the exception of Berkeley and Michigan) just shows your ignorance.

+1 One of the most ignorant posts ever on DCUM -- and that's saying a lot!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People who go to Cornell go because it’s in the Ivy League. It has no value beyond that over state flagships.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People who go to Cornell go because it’s in the Ivy League. It has no value beyond that over state flagships.


+1


What bunk! I work with recruiters and they have said that in tough times, the only Ivy they would recruit engineers are from Cornell (and maybe Princeton). Having said that there are a few state flagships that have amazing engineering programs like U Mich but don't make blanket statements like this,
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People who go to Cornell go because it’s in the Ivy League. It has no value beyond that over state flagships.
It has far better academics, particularly engineering.
Anonymous
No mental health issues beyond any other school. If that is your view and you believe that, you should definitely not let your kid go. My kid has a 4.0 and is graduating this year going straight to a top 14 law school (rare out of undergrad these days as top law schools look for time off now).

It offers a lot more than "bottom of the Ivy". Incidentally, it is tied with Columbia and above Dartmouth in the most recent US News.

Strong programs in business, engineering, CS, etc. Not sure what your child will study.

Please don't accept so somebody who wants to be there gets in off the waitlist. For a lot of people it is their first choice.
Anonymous
My kid was waitlisted at Cornell. If your kid isn’t going, mine will happily take a spot with my full support.

Go BEARS!🐻
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