Waitlist admit? |
| lol- no. Regular. |
| I had a great experience at columbia but ds is a recent grad and his experience was disappointing. |
Leave the Village People out of this. |
| Lots of talk about increasing class size and housing is already difficult. Yes, they guarantee housing but many options are not on campus... |
What was disappointing about it? |
Weird how this poster has a Columbia GS obsession. Constantly posts about it. Who the f cares? |
| He's a very intellectual classics major kind of kid. Teaching was weak in sciences and some humanities. Kids super preprofessional and faux intellectual. More TAs teaching core curriculum courses than expected. Peers were a bit pretentious. Poor advising and career service support. It's never been a hand holding type of school. He got a good education but don't think he had much fun. And yes, the talk about admin increasing money making masters programs (with low standards) is true. But same at many ivy schools. |
My daughter is there right now. Many of these observations are things I’ve also heard from her. If asked, however, she’d say the good outweighs the bad. It’s a challenging environment on many levels, but she also loves the place. |
| Columbia rules |
| Koronet pizza for the win. |
| Jumbo slice |
Heck yeah! Yummy in my tummy! |
Well, the core curriculum and great books program is pretty great. Yes there are grad students teaching those courses but that doesn't mean they are bad teachers. The tenured professors are too busy publishing to pay attention to teaching - as it is at any prestige school. That said, Columbia has become kind of degree mill-ish with its non-core college programs and that is something the administration has been debating. But this does not affect the traditional undergrad programs too much. The core curriculum has remained staunch for many years. I would only worry if your child was enrolled in the general studies program or some of their weird masters programs in, I dunno, climate? The undergrad programs are generally untainted by that certificate / masters money-grab. |
NP here. GS students are often older, and they sit side by side with Columbia college students in classes. They also get identical diplomas, watering down the value of the degree. Weird that you're crashing out over this. |