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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What other schools have the following attributes, which Vanderbilt has; these characteristics are extremely attractive to my child: -cohesive campus feel, with all students clustered or living on campus for 4 years - easy to double major, even across colleges (e.g., anthropology and HOD) - strong campus community/vibe which is not diluted by being in an urban area/neighborhood - access to restaurants/resources outside campus - social fun energy - newer dorms with AC Thanks for any suggestions. Open to SLACs[/quote] I know you stated it, but Vanderbilt is the prime example of this, especially among t20s. No other t20 has anything close to all the categories. There's a great quality of life that Vanderbilt offers. That being said [b]job outcomes are not good[/b]. You'd be better served going to UT Austin, Northeastern, Tulane or UMich if you care about that.[/quote] What do you mean by this?[/quote] Look at this years CS grad, for example, most of them are unemployed. It is not a good sign.[/quote] +1. Too many CS candidates, while positions are dwindling. Consider Cyber Security instead - better pay and far more positions available. [/quote] A CS grad can still do cyber security.[/quote]
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