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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Leaving aside the absurdity of the inclusion of Ivies and Stanford, why does NYU list STEM schools like CalTech, MIT, Rice and CMU as peers? NYU is not a STEM school, less than a quarter of NYU students are STEM. BU and USC are peer institutions, along with possibly Cal and UCLA (more STEM students but test blind). All are also diverse.[/quote] NYU has an up and coming engineering program but agreed that it isn't anywhere near a peer of those schools. But it shouldn't be ignored either. Stern is fine but not great - Wharton safety (which is not a bad thing). Tisch is top notch.[/quote] a safety lol. damn you are stupid[/quote] Almost no one choosing Stern over Wharton. Full stop. Not even close. I am not insulting Stern. Great school. Better than almost every other undergrad business program. But Wharton is far ahead of it. And your childish tone proves how little value one should place in your opinion. Grow up.[/quote] no you are the childish one. stern is not a safety you dumb imbecile. not with a 5% acceptance rate. and no it is not far ahead - there is no opportunity limited to wharton you cant get at stern. id tell you to grow up but youve already amounted to nothing in life[/quote]
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