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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do you REALLY think the quality of NYU relative to WUSTL/Emory changed by much from year to year based on what USNWR rankings say? Exh A as to why ranking colleges as a whole is worse than meaningless. [/quote] Most undergrads in the T100 are good. But I'm only willing to pay 300k for a name brand with strong ascending reputation. Is that NYU? That's what I'm asking. [/quote] Absolutely, schools like NYU, [b]USC[/b], and Northeastern will keep on rising. [/quote] USC is known as a school for those who couldn't get into its rival - UCLA. In terms of quality, location, and cost, many choose USC only after they were rejected by UCLA. I am inclined to think the same thing with NYU, US News ranked #35. It's an option for those who didn't make the cut at Stony Brook -- SUNY, US News ranked #58, [/quote] Not even funny. Speaking of Sunny https://www.timesunion.com/education/article/suny-deficit-hit-1-billion-future-aid-tuition-18580207.php "SUNY warns of future $1B deficit without higher tuition or more aid" Avoid. [/quote] UCLA is a top university. USC would be behind, with NYU. Sunny is not even close to any of those 3.[/quote] USC and UCLA are pretty much peer schools. Only CA residents who couldn't pay USC insist that. [/quote] No Berkeley is a peer school to UCLA. NYU is a peer school to USC. [/quote] They are all similar in prestige. Again USC outcome is better than UCLA which can translate to better brand and prestige in the real world. [/quote] +1. Real world outcomes are what families are looking for. Employers aren't splitting hairs between USC and UCLA.[/quote] $35,000 vs $90,000 isn't a hair. Low income families under $80,000 HHI pay NOTHING for UCLA. [/quote] Does that make you mad?[/quote]
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