Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's always strong demand for a school that's perceived as being both smart and fun. That used to be Stanford. Then it was Duke. Then it was Northwestern. And now it's Vanderbilt. It has a very nice campus in a cool city. It has SEC sports. And Vanderbilt is actually competitive now in both football and basketball. Its students are generally regarded as pretty social - work hard, play hard. It's excellent in fields like pre-med and places very well in consulting. It's generally regarded as one of the happier colleges, which is increasingly important for students. The administration did pretty well with handling protesters in a way that valued free speech while ensuring that education wasn't interrupted. Vanderbilt was already a big deal in the south and midwest. Now I think they get a very large percentage of students from the west coast, especially California, and increasingly the northeast. There really isn't much to dislike.
Did you read the Chancellor’s public response to dropping out of the top 15 in the most recent USNWR rankings? What an embarrassment.