some school comparison questions elicit 20 pages of comments - this is one of the good ones, and should be a 20 pager
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Lehigh and Cornell were considered peers in the 80s
queu tiger mom posting college rankings from the 80s to negate my claim |
| OMG…..Real school vs Lehigh? |
This |
If that was a comment from a Cornell person, it's a good argument to attend Lehigh. |
| It’s good to see that some people are considering the full range of the colleges’ characteristics, and don’t allow questionable rankings to run their lives. |
| Haha this sounds like my sister. She visited Cornell after acceptance and she found the place uptight and socially awkward (bad vibes). She chose a SLAC (full ride merit to lower end of NESCAC rankings) and ended up very successful (T5 STEM PhD). If your kid has the chops, put them in an environment where they will flourish and they find their way/ do well in life. |
Not in the late 80s. Engineer who seriously looked at both. |
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Years ago my best friend from high school turned down Cornell for Duke Engineering. It worked out great for him. I would imagine your child will do great where ever they go.
I think the difference isn’t that significant engineering. |
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There are plenty of fun and nice kids at Cornell. Mine included. And there are cutthroat kids EVERYWHERE. If your kid prefers Lehigh, she should go there. End of story. She will have plenty of opportunities at either school.
Success is about a person and how they use the resources available to them, not the prestige. |
| Lehigh, hands down. I went there and it’s amazing. Everyone I know who went there is doing amazing in their various careers. |
Comparing Lehigh to…Duke? Weird. |
| Really curious how OP's kid managed to have two schools as options on May 2. OP -- can you share how you did that? |
Ummm. Duke over Cornell? That’s a no-brainer. |
You're judging a college by a Billy Joel song? |