If prestige matters then its better to go with more prestigious college as not many would know or get impressed by the prestige of a program. If student changes program or major (as lots of them do), that changes whole equation. |
Can you please elaborate? My son is choosing between VT and UVA, humanities field. |
| What if your DC changes their mind about their major/program? Lots of kids change their major. That would make me wary of choosing a school based on a particular program. |
| Nope, school prestige |
| No brainer. Best school that that is ranked highest for your field. |
Then send them to a school that is the jack of all trades master of none. You choice. |
Listen to what you are saying. "not many would know or get impressed by the prestige of a program". How can you possibly believe this? Have you ever recruited for a tech firm? I'm know you haven't. First of all no one gives two craps about the fake pretend prestige of a program. What recruiters do know is which schools year after year graduate the best and more importantly the best trained/educated students that graduate in the field for which I'm hiring . |
My son also had this choice and couldn’t be happier with the humanities offerings at VT, not to mention the school itself. He’s a history major there with a minor in Russian. My daughter (high school junior) also has it as her top choice when she applies next year (liberal arts). She’s interested in National Security and Foreign Affairs. https://liberalarts.vt.edu/ https://liberalarts.vt.edu/departments-and-schools.html https://liberalarts.vt.edu/academics/majors-and-minors.html |
I know one choosing UT Austin Turing(CS) over Cornell(CS). |
Unless instate go with the T25 private. |
lol |
DS rejected from GT. Was his Engineering dream school. Accepted and now attending Top 25 private for Engineering. |
| GT CS won't open many doors at banks, but Emory does. |
Run along. This is a thread about program prestige vs. college prestige. Emory has neither. Other than Nursing Please list any program Emory is the Top 5 in? We will wait.
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I think you are confused. CS grads would be more involved in Financial careers in financial engineering, risk analytics, and advanced quantitative techniques, trading, analytics, and risk management. CS students at GT can also combine CS program (Top 5 in country) with their Undergraduate Business program in Quant Analytics (Also Top 5 in country). https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/business-quantitative-analysis?myCollege=business&_sort=myCollege&_sortDirection=asc for a very well rounded outcome coming out of undergrad. Also https://topquantunis.com/university-rankings?region=USA https://topquantunis.com/university-rankings?region=USA&category=finance |