Lehigh vs Cornell?

Anonymous
Lehigh, hands down. I went there and it’s amazing. Everyone I know who went there is doing amazing in their various careers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


Comparing Lehigh to…Duke? Weird.
Anonymous
Really curious how OP's kid managed to have two schools as options on May 2. OP -- can you share how you did that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


Ummm. Duke over Cornell? That’s a no-brainer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:kinda shocked at the luv for Lehigh - isn’t it pretty middle of the road in terms of outcomes? and billy joel sang about how depressing the town was lol - how do the business majors make out ?


You're judging a college by a Billy Joel song?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Comparing Lehigh to…Duke? Weird.


You have serious issues.
Anonymous
Duke > Cornell > Lehigh
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Comparing Lehigh to…Duke? Weird.


You have serious issues.


It’s just not relevant to this thread. 🤷🏽
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


Do you think this girl is really considering the full range of both college’s characteristics? I doubt it. Hard to fully get a sense of what a college is like until you actually attend. You mostly just make a decision on gut feel and general vibes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Duke > Cornell > Lehigh


Debatable but you do you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Duke > Cornell > Lehigh


This is wrong for STEM and Engineering. Cornell has standout STEM and Engineering programs. Highly respected all over the world.
Anonymous
How is this even a question? Cornell, of-course.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Do you think this girl is really considering the full range of both college’s characteristics? I doubt it. Hard to fully get a sense of what a college is like until you actually attend. You mostly just make a decision on gut feel and general vibes


Well, she’s certainly considering more than just a ranking number next to a school’s name in some half-a$$ed list.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How is this even a question? Cornell, of-course.


A lemming speaketh.
Anonymous
Can you call Lehigh and lay out the facts and see if you can shake them down for $$$? I am all for following your bliss, but at full pay you need to think about ROI.
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