Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NU is stronger for consulting and banking.
Eh. I think the founders of Bain and BCG went to Vanderbilt. Placement for consulting is very good. Definitely better than Northwestern today.
Anonymous wrote:NU is stronger for consulting and banking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chicago/Northwestern seems to have a more open vibe socially than Vanderbilt. Vanderbilt is still a wealthy conservative Southern university and Nashville isn’t Atlanta.
You really need to get out more.
Anonymous wrote:Chicago/Northwestern seems to have a more open vibe socially than Vanderbilt. Vanderbilt is still a wealthy conservative Southern university and Nashville isn’t Atlanta.
Anonymous wrote:I am a NU grad married to a Vandy grad, with a nephew at NU, and recently visited the Vandy campus. The social commenters are correct - Northerstern is very cosmopolitan in that it draws from the coasts and the Midwest and a lot less from the south. It’s like the Harvard of the Midwest. It’s also a major Tier 1 research university. It’s also a much bigger campus than Vanderbilt. So hands down a far better science, engineering, and business school. Graduates go on to NYC, LA, DC, SF etc.
That being said, if your child is pre law and pre business and wants to live in the South, then go for Vanderbilt. It’s more recognizable in Atlanta, Nashville, Austin, Dallas. Also if your daughter wants to stay in that particular class of people that value Vanderbilt, then also go there, but Northwestern is a more well rounded education with more opportunities by far.
Anonymous wrote:I am a NU grad married to a Vandy grad, with a nephew at NU, and recently visited the Vandy campus. The social commenters are correct - Northerstern is very cosmopolitan in that it draws from the coasts and the Midwest and a lot less from the south. It’s like the Harvard of the Midwest. It’s also a major Tier 1 research university. It’s also a much bigger campus than Vanderbilt. So hands down a far better science, engineering, and business school. Graduates go on to NYC, LA, DC, SF etc.
That being said, if your child is pre law and pre business and wants to live in the South, then go for Vanderbilt. It’s more recognizable in Atlanta, Nashville, Austin, Dallas. Also if your daughter wants to stay in that particular class of people that value Vanderbilt, then also go there, but Northwestern is a more well rounded education with more opportunities by far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gosh these northwestern kids are so painfully awkward on these Wildcat days panels.
Having gone to multiple admitted students days this month, including Vanderbilt, it’s a very different student they are appealing to.
The same kid will likely not like both. This is a question of gut.
The Northwestern kids were so nerdy, my kid was ready to leave before the tour even started. Same at Cornell. These kids look like they don’t wash their hair or care about what they wear at all. I recognize this is harsh, but it was a bit shocking. Where do all the smart, super social kids go to school? Are Top 10s weeding the normal kids out? My DC is very smart, but not nerdy. He is into sports (playing and watching), socializing a lot, golfs, hangs out constantly with friends. He would like to join a fraternity. We thought Northwestern (wrong), Duke or Cornell. I am thinking maybe a big state school? UVA, UCLA, UNC, Michigan? Any Ivies fit the bill?
LOL !!!
Troll much ?
Have you been on campus at any of the top 10-15 schools lately?? There was such a weird, nerdy vibe at the 4 we visited. There are, of course, handfuls of more normal kids, but the majority are so awkward. I know our family isn’t alone is noticing this phenomenon!
Yes! We visited and couldn't believe the level of nerdy/awkward at most of the top 20 schools. Kids on the tours looked like they hadn't left their room in high school. Tour guides were strange. We spent entire days on campuses looking for mainstream kids only to see a small handful. My husband was a super geek in high school and even he was floored.
The worst: Cornell, Northwestern, Rice, Georgia Tech. My kids (jr and sr) didn't apply. We actually toured Cornell twice (2 months apart) to give it another shot and it was the same both times.
Schools with the least awkward element: UVA, UCLA, UNC, Vanderbilt, Boston College, Wisconsin.
Of note, we are not a white family and this is not a racial thing but an awkward thing.
This is because these schools aren't as selective and accept a broader cohort. UCLA has 900,000 people so you'll find everything and anything. Agree Cornell IS the worst. That and Emory. Such sad sack permeating vibes. I have no idea what the individual personalities are like, maybe they're each individually dynamic, laughing and fun-loving?
Emory has the best quality of life according to Princeton Review. Keep the lies to yourself.
Emory mom is back!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gosh these northwestern kids are so painfully awkward on these Wildcat days panels.
Having gone to multiple admitted students days this month, including Vanderbilt, it’s a very different student they are appealing to.
The same kid will likely not like both. This is a question of gut.
The Northwestern kids were so nerdy, my kid was ready to leave before the tour even started. Same at Cornell. These kids look like they don’t wash their hair or care about what they wear at all. I recognize this is harsh, but it was a bit shocking. Where do all the smart, super social kids go to school? Are Top 10s weeding the normal kids out? My DC is very smart, but not nerdy. He is into sports (playing and watching), socializing a lot, golfs, hangs out constantly with friends. He would like to join a fraternity. We thought Northwestern (wrong), Duke or Cornell. I am thinking maybe a big state school? UVA, UCLA, UNC, Michigan? Any Ivies fit the bill?
LOL !!!
Troll much ?
Have you been on campus at any of the top 10-15 schools lately?? There was such a weird, nerdy vibe at the 4 we visited. There are, of course, handfuls of more normal kids, but the majority are so awkward. I know our family isn’t alone is noticing this phenomenon!
Yes! We visited and couldn't believe the level of nerdy/awkward at most of the top 20 schools. Kids on the tours looked like they hadn't left their room in high school. Tour guides were strange. We spent entire days on campuses looking for mainstream kids only to see a small handful. My husband was a super geek in high school and even he was floored.
The worst: Cornell, Northwestern, Rice, Georgia Tech. My kids (jr and sr) didn't apply. We actually toured Cornell twice (2 months apart) to give it another shot and it was the same both times.
Schools with the least awkward element: UVA, UCLA, UNC, Vanderbilt, Boston College, Wisconsin.
Of note, we are not a white family and this is not a racial thing but an awkward thing.
This is because these schools aren't as selective and accept a broader cohort. UCLA has 900,000 people so you'll find everything and anything. Agree Cornell IS the worst. That and Emory. Such sad sack permeating vibes. I have no idea what the individual personalities are like, maybe they're each individually dynamic, laughing and fun-loving?
Emory has the best quality of life according to Princeton Review. Keep the lies to yourself.