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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sad that a school like ND with that endowment cannot produce one single decent graduate program….for a school with that profile, their graduate degrees in general are terrible… No wonder any research based rankings they are not even in the ballpark of their undergraduate teaching rankings…[/quote] Who cares. My DS doesn't want to do his graduate work at the same school as undergrad. Notre Dame does things their own way and it's worked well for a long long long time.[/quote] Except for research output. So much for undergrad being involved with research BS that they sell to parents and prospective students. [b]My daughter went to ND. Had a great time, but my son at Cornell had 100x better research opportunities as an undergrad than my daughter had….it wasn’t even a close comparison[/b].[/quote] Fair, but ND is not the only one in its tier to have this issue. GTown, Emory also suffer similarly with not nearly the same opportunities for research that our kids and friend's kid have at Princeton, Penn, Hopkins. The researchy ones that rival ivies in the bottom half of the T25 are Rice, CMU, Vanderbilt, WashU. Robust phd programs correlates directly with opportunities for undergrads. [/quote]
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