Anonymous wrote:I have worked at one of those companies for over 20 years. Tell me again I have no idea what I’m talking about.
Is it required to go to Cornell to work there? No. Would it help? Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard their FA is not that great. The story is Cornell admits students knowing many will opt out for financial reasons.
Anyone with personal experience on their FA?
Correct. Their FA is not as good as peer schools like Harvard, Princeton, Amherst or Rice.
Then it's not a peer school with other ivies. It's ivy league bc it belongs in the same sports conference. Otherwise, it's on the level of WashU where students are expect to pay for the degree.
That makes no sense. Ivy League isn’t defined by tuition amounts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard their FA is not that great. The story is Cornell admits students knowing many will opt out for financial reasons.
Anyone with personal experience on their FA?
Correct. Their FA is not as good as peer schools like Harvard, Princeton, Amherst or Rice.
Then it's not a peer school with other ivies. It's ivy league bc it belongs in the same sports conference. Otherwise, it's on the level of WashU where students are expect to pay for the degree.
HYP each offer more need based aid in the form of grants than the other Ivy or other top 20 schools. Their endowments allow them to be more generous than other schools. Like other Ivies, however, Cornell will typically match a financial aid offer from any other Ivy if you commit to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard their FA is not that great. The story is Cornell admits students knowing many will opt out for financial reasons.
Anyone with personal experience on their FA?
Correct. Their FA is not as good as peer schools like Harvard, Princeton, Amherst or Rice.
Then it's not a peer school with other ivies. It's ivy league bc it belongs in the same sports conference. Otherwise, it's on the level of WashU where students are expect to pay for the degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard their FA is not that great. The story is Cornell admits students knowing many will opt out for financial reasons.
Anyone with personal experience on their FA?
Correct. Their FA is not as good as peer schools like Harvard, Princeton, Amherst or Rice.
Then it's not a peer school with other ivies. It's ivy league bc it belongs in the same sports conference. Otherwise, it's on the level of WashU where students are expect to pay for the degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard their FA is not that great. The story is Cornell admits students knowing many will opt out for financial reasons.
Anyone with personal experience on their FA?
Correct. Their FA is not as good as peer schools like Harvard, Princeton, Amherst or Rice.
Anonymous wrote:I have worked at one of those companies for over 20 years. Tell me again I have no idea what I’m talking about.
Is it required to go to Cornell to work there? No. Would it help? Yes.
Anonymous wrote:It is really the top hospitality school in the country if not the world.
If you want to get a job at Hilton, Marriott or Choice etc after graduation, especially in Revenue Management, it’s the best choice.
Anonymous wrote:I've heard their FA is not that great. The story is Cornell admits students knowing many will opt out for financial reasons.
Anyone with personal experience on their FA?