| maybevof the public colleges, UVA, Berkeley?? |
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I mean, if you're not in Burke's, you're nothing.
https://www.burkespeerage.com/ |
That’s because your kid is not getting into Yale and, no, this is not a joke. |
Because every. single. male. wants to be a business bro without particularly caring about the specific job title. And there is no better baldly unapologetically pre-professional place to do that in 2025 than Penn. Doesn’t even have to be Wharton. Q: Son, what do you think you want to do when you grow up? 17-19 yr old male A: Make bank. |
In 1990, the acceptance rate was 40% for UCLA vs. 37% for Berkeley. Michigan was 52%. UVA was 34%. Stanford: 15% Harvard: 15% Yale: 15% Princeton: 16% Dartmouth: 20% Duke:21% University of Chicago: 45% Brown: 20% Cornell: 29% MIT: 26% UNC: 33% Rice: 30% Johns Hopkins: 53% Northwestern: 41% Columbia:25% Penn: 35% UI-UC: 70% Cal Tech: 28% USC: 70% Wisco: 78% Washu: 62% <yawn> |
| This thread made me look up US News Report rankings. Wow, what happened to their list? It is messed up! |
Berkeley was known as a miserable grind school back then. The hardcore academic kids went there. |
Stop raising Dbags |
| Man, I miss the 90s. |
Penn is below Uchicago, Hopkins and Yale for sure… Penn belongs in group w / Columbia |
UF 95000 apps … big deal |
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Nope. Penn is academically superior. #1 undergrad business but also top tier across undergrad programs. In addition, their business school is #1 for MBA, law school #5, and medical schools top #3 (no longer ranked but almost always top 2-3 in past decade). Penn’s closest rival is Harvard when you really dig into it. |
If you have to "really dig into it"...maybe Penn doesn't have the same prestige as HYPSM. |
Not my son at Penn. Wants to be an academic. Not in Wharton though. |