No. GS is a REAL college of Columbia. Barnard is an affiliate college of Columbia. |
| I went to Columbia and had many friends at Barnard; the two schools socialize quite a bit; I could see how if I were a Barnard student, I might say Columbia just to save the explanation (sometimes people don't know what Barnard is). Both great schools! |
Oh yeah. It is a national tragedy that we have an elite institution offering to the same education to people who may have had to care for a family, or were in the military, or were first responders, rather than exclusively to 18-22 year olds straight our of high school. Clearly this is the first big step in the demise of western civilization. Where ARE our national priorities these days??? Sheesh. |
When would this ever be the case?
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Barnard students can say whatever they like, just remember to be proud of Barnard, it's a great Women's college. And don't just list Columbia and omit Barnard on the resume, the employer may have an issue with it when doing background check. |
It happens. |
| It's like the college equivalent of the Holy Trinity - God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Columbia is God. The School for General Studies is Jesus - the humble carpenter showing the way toward a higher education. And Barnard is like the Holy Spirit - no one knows what it is but acknowledges that it's there. |
| Barnard is a fine school but all the Barnard students I know would not have been accepted to Columbia. So yes it irks me when they say they go to Columbia. |
Then ironic that the General Studies “actors” are the kids with the most money — and least financial aid — who are paying through the nose for the appearance of prestige. That’s a double no, no. |
Not at all. My cousin attended Wharton-Penn, and it's been referred to as both by family members. |
I agree with a previous poster that saying you attended Barnard - Columbia sounds desperate. My friend who attended Barnard just says they attended Barnard. |
Right. Because you know all the admissions profiles of everyone accepted to Columbia. Mk. 🙄 |
My mother in law who is 80 graduated from Barnard. She tells people she graduated from Barnard. Women of that generation were proud to say so. |
You’ve got them backwards. Saying you went to Wharton but you’re a linguistics major at Penn is like saying you went to Columbia as a Barnard student. |
| Nobody cares but since admission standards differ, its not ethically correct to claim it even if its technically correct. |