It’s beautiful. It’s a private school so of course it’s expensive. The research they do there is pretty amazing. |
| Princeton |
Are you gonna give a reason to why you commented the #1 rated undergraduate college in the world or...? |
| Harvard. |
What has it done to earn such an accolade by magazines? |
Toni Morrison, Bill Bradley, Thomas Sweet, financial aid, engineering, math, Houseparties, etc, etc |
Was this supposed to be impressive? Can Princeton not bring more to the table than a not so well known sensor and a poet? |
USC, Alabama and Virginia Tech not in same league as the others. But Certainly would not call them overrated |
Toni Morrison is one of the most famous writers of our generation. Not something to exactly snuff at. But also you ignored the rest of that persons comment. It is the most acclaimed Math program in the US, potentially the world. |
First, VA is not deep South. GaTech #33, VT #47, not much difference. |
| They are pretty much all overrated because they are far too expensive. |
It consistently wins on meaningful metrics like ROI, debt levels, early career salary etc. It also wins at taking people who are poor or middle class and helping them become rich. For what it’s worth, it’s also the only one of the old money schools to maintain academic rigor and display excellence across the board in STEM - Harvard and Yale are jokes in comparison. |
Northeastern is actually one of the schools most underrated. It rivals T25 schools on almost all major metrics such as outcome, graduation rate, retention rate, student caliber, etc. Maybe you are an old generation and still thinking in the 80s?? Also I think it's very rare cases they go to UGA, UTenn, Clemson, UCI when they get into W&M or VT iinstate. Sounds like you are way off. |
Completely agree - Harvard and Yale are totally overrated. Both offer subpar educations and their graduates are unimpressive. They really are a joke! |
Northeastern, Colby, Rhodes are usually picked by students who got into William and Mary and in some cases better LACs yet chose these schools, at full price, when they are not a good, objectively, on many measures. |