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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DP, but the average caliber of undergraduates and the job options available to Northwestern grads is greater than those from UCLA or Michigan. If we're talking about the top 10% of undergrad populations from all three schools, however, they'd be quite equally matched.[/quote] The difference is that the top 60-75% at NU can compete with the Top 10% at UCLA or Michigan [/quote] Oh come on. The OOS kids at UCLA and Michigan are all the tippy top kids from their classes, largely valedictorian or close to it, 1500+ SATs, etc. Just stop it.[/quote] When you attend UCLA you are not just attending with all the other "OOS students". Only 14% of UCLA are OOS students. So you are really attending with mostly in state students. Hence why a much smaller school like NU is overall better. The caliber of students is higher---it's easier to do that with only 6-7K undergrads. Yes UCLA and Mich will have similar students attending, but it's not 75-80%+ of the students who are that caliber. And yes, NU has many better programs as previous posters have listed. [/quote] LOL. If you want to be on Broadway better to go to UM than NU. UM #2 NU #10 https://playbill.com/article/big-10-2023-the-10-most-represented-colleges-on-broadway-in-the-2022-2023-season[/quote]
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