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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]I am wondering if Stuy’s education model is effective. These are the best students selected merit based. In theory the majority of them should be ivy bound. But the results are far from that. [/quote] "in theory the majority of them should be ivy bound?" in what theory? stuy is a meritocracy. the ivies are not. the end. [/quote] Oh come on. Cornell is like our state flagship, you can’t say Cornell is not meritocracy to its residents—plus there are the contract colleges. In theory the majority of Stuy should at least be accepted by Cornell. [/quote] Cornell is 70k and that's if you are a NY resident and attend a contract college. Otherwise it's 90k. it's nobody's state flagship [/quote] NYC parent here with hs students. Cornell is well-represented in NYC high school college matriculation lists. It is as if it was flagship.[/quote] +1 The reason why we don’t have a state flagship it’s because we already have Cornell.[/quote] the numbers going to a SUNY and CUNY vs Cornell is enormous. [/quote] Flagship means it maintains certain selectivity. There is Cal, and there are other UCs and cal state system. [/quote] We know what flagship means. A private Ivy League college doesn’t fit the description and yes - all of Cornell is private. [/quote] No, not all of Cornell is private. It has land grant schools as well. [/quote] all of cornell is private. MIT is a land grant school as well. it's okay that you know nothing .. but you know nothing. easy to google all this. state contract school does not equal public. I dont even have an affiliation to cornell and your ignorance offends me. [/quote] Incorrect. See attached. Several of Cornell's colleges are public. Lower tuition for in-state. Maybe they are not full-fledged public like SUNY, but they are a lot more public than the rest of Cornell or other similar schools. https://faq.enrollment.cornell.edu/kb/article/217-is-cornell-a-public-or-private-institution/[/quote]
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