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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People may compare Cornell to Emory, Vanderbilt, Wash U, etc. but at the end of the day Cornell has way better name recognition than any of these schools. And it is also has a strong global brand. An ivy is an ivy I guess [/quote] True, the perception is a lie, and the outcomes tell the true story. Eventually those 3 will pass in name brand if this continues. 2 have already passed Cornell in ranking. [/quote] But anyone looking to go to college now will be middle aged at the earliest if and when that actually happens. Cornell is a global brand in the way the three others are still trying to be. Especially in East Asia and India, the Ivy connection is more important than it should be. Vandy has significantly more name recognition than the other two. I know an Emory faculty member who doesn't even put it at the level of Cornell, at least not reputation wise. I don't get the impression Emory sees itself as a true peer of Vandy. It wants to be in that Vandy and Duke discussion though. [/quote] Your impression is wrong, especially in business. [/quote]
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