NYU Stern vs Columbia

Anonymous
For finance and consulting recruiting, NYU wins. Columbia has that air of "the bottom Ivy." which never helps in recruiting. Career services are better at Stern too.
Anonymous
It is much much much easier to get into NYU. There are way more students at NYU. Thus, more NYU parents/alumni here and of course, you know the answer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is much much much easier to get into NYU. There are way more students at NYU. Thus, more NYU parents/alumni here and of course, you know the answer.


What's your source?
Your a$$?
Anonymous
No connection to either but would rather send my kid to NYU.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is much much much easier to get into NYU. There are way more students at NYU. Thus, more NYU parents/alumni here and of course, you know the answer.


What's your source?
Your a$$?


You are such a rude barbarian. Hope you have no association with NYU.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I finally know why this board has so many hostile statements against Columbia. Lots of them must be from NYU affiliates, just like the answers of this topic.


So it is NYU’s fault that people hate Columbia because they cheat?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I finally know why this board has so many hostile statements against Columbia. Lots of them must be from NYU affiliates, just like the answers of this topic.


So it is NYU’s fault that people hate Columbia because they cheat?


Are you NYU folks regret not taking the GS route?
Anonymous
No one hates Columbia, PP. It’s not a bad college. The reality is that Stern is better when it comes to outcomes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is much much much easier to get into NYU. There are way more students at NYU. Thus, more NYU parents/alumni here and of course, you know the answer.


What's your source?
Your a$$?


You are such a rude barbarian. Hope you have no association with NYU.


So it was your a$$
Anonymous
Not to insult your kid or anything but this is the last place I would look if I actually wanted a reasonable answer to this question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-banking

Here is another example where per capita data is semi-worthless. Michigan is #4 on this list but virtually all of its students chosen come from the Ross School of Business. Ross has 1400 undergraduates. Michigan, as a whole has over 32K.


Need to look further down, adjusted for number of student, Columbia is #3 behind UPenn Wharton and Harvard. NYU is #21.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“ How did nyu pull this off? I am genuinely curious. Are they providing a more useful, relevant, or rigorous education? Do they provide better networking events? What have they done?”

Location, location, location.


It didn't. Fake news.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-banking

Here is another example where per capita data is semi-worthless. Michigan is #4 on this list but virtually all of its students chosen come from the Ross School of Business. Ross has 1400 undergraduates. Michigan, as a whole has over 32K.


Need to look further down, adjusted for number of student, Columbia is #3 behind UPenn Wharton and Harvard. NYU is #21.


OP was asking about STERN, and you answer with NYU numbers as a whole. Typical Columbia PR move.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NYU Stern offers a business major; Columbia does not and is focused more on the liberal arts as a whole in general so not as pre-professional.


Is engineering pre-professional?

I would like to know this question as well. Is the engineering program at Columbia pre-professional?


I am inclined to think it is. However, it's done in a liberal arts context. It's more liberal arts than Caltech, MIT. However, less than Columbia College (CC) simply because the engineering distribution requirements is very extensive. Columbia SEAS has less core requirements than CC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I finally know why this board has so many hostile statements against Columbia. Lots of them must be from NYU affiliates, just like the answers of this topic.


I am guessing there are more NYU people simply bc it's easier to get in. Less Columbia grads.
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