Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It certainly seems like it. All the bright students I know want to go to Stanford. As for Harvard, not so much.
This is not news - Stanford is the top choice school for those who have the choice. See: Clinton, Chelsea
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The big Taco Bell campus in Palo Alto didn't do it for me, but I'm sure the weather is nice.
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Didn't it start out as a junior college started by a railroad owner as the country was expanding Westward? Maybe that and the Mexican influence and climate are the reasons they chose that style of architecture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The big Taco Bell campus in Palo Alto didn't do it for me, but I'm sure the weather is nice.
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Anonymous wrote:It certainly seems like it. All the bright students I know want to go to Stanford. As for Harvard, not so much.
Anonymous wrote:
It's an open secret that the top 3 universities keep their top rankings because US News makes it happen that way. It's a mutually beneficial agreement.
While you're pondering that, please also realize that US News boots out from the rankings any university that does not comply with its demand for info to fill in its criteria. Some (prestigious) universities have refused to play, claiming rankings are skewed too far towards certain non-academic criteria, and that the top spots are always reserved anyway.
Lastly, all participating universities end up fudging the numbers. All of them.
Anonymous wrote:The big Taco Bell campus in Palo Alto didn't do it for me, but I'm sure the weather is nice.