So again, your position os that there’s no “intellect” at Duke, Vandy, emory, Rice, UT? My colleagues in medicine will be anxiously awaiting your hot take |
It’s still always ranked way ahead of all these schools too interestingly |
I thought you were opposed to "granular slicing." In any case, I'm sure that if we were to average rankings for a five year period, that isn't so. |
100%. |
Why are you adding Rice? Culturally so much different than the premise of the thread. |
This! Vandy is 50% TO. |
NP how is Rice different culturally? Is it on par with Duke, Penn or Brown academically? |
Agree 100%. Vandy is a great school, but it has never been a peer of Duke. Posting the same drivel over and over about prestige “slicing” is embarrassing. (I have no dog in this fight - my DC toured both but didn’t want to apply to either). |
Saying Harvard is peers to Cornell is not accurate. Same applies here. |
Same, and they do have plenty of fun/parties at ivies, just not the sports-craze fun. |
Vandy, Emory, WashU, Georgetown are peers with Cornell and Dartmouth. You can see that on Parchment.. |
Its not, would you send your child to Rice for business/econ over one of those schools? |
I would not unless my kid was a quirky introvert who would thrive at Rice socially and perhaps struggle at the others. |
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Most of you have not had a student at Duke lately. Duke is nothing like Vandy. If they ever were close as far as the peer group they are not now. Duke is intense and academic, very similar to 3 or so of ivies, less intense than the other 5 ivies. Fewer students participate in undergrad research at Duke than most of the ivies and Stanford, but moreso than Vanderbilt.
Vandy students are simply not on the same level as ivies/Duke/Hopkins kids they just are not, even before test optional. Vandy is also not the same level as the fun southern schools: if you thing Vandy is going to be like Clemson or Tennessee or Auburn you are in for a culture shock. Vanderbilt students are intense compared to those schools, but lackadaisical compared to Duke and most ivy kids. |
Penn>Rice>Duke>>Brown as far as the academic intensity of the student culture of the schools. The dominance of Duke basketball fandom creates a different culture that Penn/Rice/Brown/other ivies do not have. It makes it hard to compare campus culture on a whole. Duke sports culture combined with the academics/intellectual intensity makes it most similar to Northwestern. Stanford is sporty too, but more intense than Duke, on par with most of the ivies. Rice's location in Houston makes it completely different than most of the ivies(HPPYC): northeastern-corridor in/within an hour of NY/Phil/Boston. Houston culture is very different than the northeast. Durham is different too, but with such a large group of students from the northeast corridor, Duke does not feel as different culturally as Rice in Houston does. |