Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Show her some international rankings too. They help dispel some of that "Ivy mystique." There are only a few US schools, even within the Ivy League, with true international name recognition.
For example,
https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2023
Harvard is the only Ivy in the top 10. Chicago, which DCUM often "discusses," is 10th overall (and is ranked above the whole Ivy League except Harvard).
No one cares about international ranking.
I agree for now but they should and will more and more moving forward. We are in an era of globalization and multi-national corporations.
Oxbridge and British MBA programs are already getting great talent again that would have previously gone to top schools in the US.
We're a multinational organization and we definitely know US schools, including all the Ivies. [/qu
The Ivy pecking order is seen very differently within the US though. Harvard is clearly the top internationally, with Princeton not seen in the same way. Cornell is viewed and ranked better internationally than several others (pretty much always better than Brown and Dartmouth and better than non-Ivy schools like Duke that are better regarded just in the US).