| ^ I’ve looked on the naciance equivalent, no one applies to Duke, JHU or Northwestern. California schools are popular due to location. |
Sorry, but outside the US everybody knows what Cornell is…. |
WRONG….. Brown and Duke are not even known outside of the US. I lived in the UK for 14 years and Germany and Italy for 6 each. let me tell you. I went to Cornell and my wife went to Brown, and nobody had any idea what Brown was. Everybody knew Cornell. Cornell is known everywhere. Whether you like it or not. brown less so. Duke, nobody has a clue of what that is. |
How about Northwestern? |
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Putnam Math Competition Results:
1. MIT 2. Harvard 3. Stanford 4. Carnegie Mellon 5. UC Santa Barbara 6. Brown 7. University of Chicago 8. University of Maryland 9. University of Michigan 10. University of Waterloo |
| Agree - the Putnam results are a marker to where the true geniuses are. |
| I went to Brown and lived abroad. No one has heard of it — although they do know what the Ivy League is. Picking a school because you hope people will recognize it and be impressed doesn’t seem like a good plan to me. |
100% Ivies -any of the 8. |
Brown has the highest number of Fulbright scholars too. |
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This forum is rich. I can tell you that all of my international friends through the State Department and the World Bank definitely know all of the Ivies. Many came anti as for college.
People are nuts with their agendas. |
Duke doesn't belong up on that tier |
completely false. there are many who dont know what the hell cornell is and would think it’s in iowa |
You’re really trying to make a claim that people don’t know the Ivy League school Cornell, but do know Cornell College in Iowa? They don’t even know Iowa much less Cornell College. What is the agenda here? The wildest takes on here. |
| Columbia getting a lot of bad press lately. |
This is the answer. I, too, lived in Europe (England, France, and Italy) and Brown, Penn, Dartmouth, and Cornell are vastly unknown. |