Anonymous wrote:Dumba$$, UVA doesn’t offer an undergraduate degree in accounting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't it depend on the kid? If your kid wants a big school and loves STEM, wouldn't Berkeley be an obvious choice over those others? Likewise if your kid wanted to study business and likes being on the east coast, UVA makes so much more sense than Vandy, rice, emory, or wash u.
The OP must be comparing basket weaving programs, or English lit. Certainly, most professional degree programs, like engineering, CS, architecture, business schools, etc. have very degree specific rankings, so you pick between the top schools for your major. Not comparing schools overall.
Here, for example, are top 25 for accounting. UVA did not make the list lol
https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/best-colleges-for-accounting/
Dumba$$, UVA doesn’t offer an undergraduate degree in accounting.
I'm not the dumba$$ for failing to offer one. How do they have a biz school without accounting being offered?! weird.
McIntire, the UVA undergraduate business school, offers an accounting concentration, but not an accounting degree. So, not weird. Do people go to HBS to get an accounting degree? They do not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WashU, Emory , Rice are better undergrad schools than every public school.
The only problem w/ WashU is people who went there seem to have come out with some really shithole values. Not sure it’s worth more than a local community college.
Doesn’t describe my family and friends who went there so you seem to be making that up.
Way back in the day WashU was a heavy Jewish school and was a school kids went to who didn't get into other schools they wanted, like the state schools. It was very much a rich kid school and had a reputation.
Rich kid school means more connection, which is why WashU is superior to most of the T20 and the ivies in terms of better job and grad school placement. Still better than every public school.
Not even remotely true. WashU has terrible name recognition, virtually zero prestige, and has middling outcomes for grads. While i generally agree that top privates trump even top publics and would prefer to send my kids to a private if given the choice, WashU is not a great example in this.
Citation? You offered zero evidence. It's now the school with the 5th or 6th largest endowment in the US and soaring in prestige.
What is your citation that it is soaring in prestige? And no, WashU does not have the 5th or 6th largest endowment. You suck at this game.
Keep crying... soon you will see WashU in the Top10 to much of DCUM's horror.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WashU, Emory , Rice are better undergrad schools than every public school.
The only problem w/ WashU is people who went there seem to have come out with some really shithole values. Not sure it’s worth more than a local community college.
Doesn’t describe my family and friends who went there so you seem to be making that up.
Way back in the day WashU was a heavy Jewish school and was a school kids went to who didn't get into other schools they wanted, like the state schools. It was very much a rich kid school and had a reputation.
Rich kid school means more connection, which is why WashU is superior to most of the T20 and the ivies in terms of better job and grad school placement. Still better than every public school.
Not even remotely true. WashU has terrible name recognition, virtually zero prestige, and has middling outcomes for grads. While i generally agree that top privates trump even top publics and would prefer to send my kids to a private if given the choice, WashU is not a great example in this.
Citation? You offered zero evidence. It's now the school with the 5th or 6th largest endowment in the US and soaring in prestige.
What is your citation that it is soaring in prestige? And no, WashU does not have the 5th or 6th largest endowment. You suck at this game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WashU, Emory , Rice are better undergrad schools than every public school.
The only problem w/ WashU is people who went there seem to have come out with some really shithole values. Not sure it’s worth more than a local community college.
Doesn’t describe my family and friends who went there so you seem to be making that up.
Way back in the day WashU was a heavy Jewish school and was a school kids went to who didn't get into other schools they wanted, like the state schools. It was very much a rich kid school and had a reputation.
Rich kid school means more connection, which is why WashU is superior to most of the T20 and the ivies in terms of better job and grad school placement. Still better than every public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WashU, Emory , Rice are better undergrad schools than every public school.
The only problem w/ WashU is people who went there seem to have come out with some really shithole values. Not sure it’s worth more than a local community college.
Doesn’t describe my family and friends who went there so you seem to be making that up.
Way back in the day WashU was a heavy Jewish school and was a school kids went to who didn't get into other schools they wanted, like the state schools. It was very much a rich kid school and had a reputation.
Rich kid school means more connection, which is why WashU is superior to most of the T20 and the ivies in terms of better job and grad school placement. Still better than every public school.
Not even remotely true. WashU has terrible name recognition, virtually zero prestige, and has middling outcomes for grads. While i generally agree that top privates trump even top publics and would prefer to send my kids to a private if given the choice, WashU is not a great example in this.
Citation? You offered zero evidence. It's now the school with the 5th or 6th largest endowment in the US and soaring in prestige.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WashU, Emory , Rice are better undergrad schools than every public school.
The only problem w/ WashU is people who went there seem to have come out with some really shithole values. Not sure it’s worth more than a local community college.
Doesn’t describe my family and friends who went there so you seem to be making that up.
Way back in the day WashU was a heavy Jewish school and was a school kids went to who didn't get into other schools they wanted, like the state schools. It was very much a rich kid school and had a reputation.
Rich kid school means more connection, which is why WashU is superior to most of the T20 and the ivies in terms of better job and grad school placement. Still better than every public school.
Not even remotely true. WashU has terrible name recognition, virtually zero prestige, and has middling outcomes for grads. While i generally agree that top privates trump even top publics and would prefer to send my kids to a private if given the choice, WashU is not a great example in this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WashU, Emory , Rice are better undergrad schools than every public school.
The only problem w/ WashU is people who went there seem to have come out with some really shithole values. Not sure it’s worth more than a local community college.
Doesn’t describe my family and friends who went there so you seem to be making that up.
Way back in the day WashU was a heavy Jewish school and was a school kids went to who didn't get into other schools they wanted, like the state schools. It was very much a rich kid school and had a reputation.
Rich kid school means more connection, which is why WashU is superior to most of the T20 and the ivies in terms of better job and grad school placement. Still better than every public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WashU, Emory , Rice are better undergrad schools than every public school.
The only problem w/ WashU is people who went there seem to have come out with some really shithole values. Not sure it’s worth more than a local community college.
Doesn’t describe my family and friends who went there so you seem to be making that up.
Way back in the day WashU was a heavy Jewish school and was a school kids went to who didn't get into other schools they wanted, like the state schools. It was very much a rich kid school and had a reputation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't it depend on the kid? If your kid wants a big school and loves STEM, wouldn't Berkeley be an obvious choice over those others? Likewise if your kid wanted to study business and likes being on the east coast, UVA makes so much more sense than Vandy, rice, emory, or wash u.
The OP must be comparing basket weaving programs, or English lit. Certainly, most professional degree programs, like engineering, CS, architecture, business schools, etc. have very degree specific rankings, so you pick between the top schools for your major. Not comparing schools overall.
Here, for example, are top 25 for accounting. UVA did not make the list lol
https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/best-colleges-for-accounting/
Dumba$$, UVA doesn’t offer an undergraduate degree in accounting.
I'm not the dumba$$ for failing to offer one. How do they have a biz school without accounting being offered?! weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't it depend on the kid? If your kid wants a big school and loves STEM, wouldn't Berkeley be an obvious choice over those others? Likewise if your kid wanted to study business and likes being on the east coast, UVA makes so much more sense than Vandy, rice, emory, or wash u.
The OP must be comparing basket weaving programs, or English lit. Certainly, most professional degree programs, like engineering, CS, architecture, business schools, etc. have very degree specific rankings, so you pick between the top schools for your major. Not comparing schools overall.
Here, for example, are top 25 for accounting. UVA did not make the list lol
https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/best-colleges-for-accounting/
Dumba$$, UVA doesn’t offer an undergraduate degree in accounting.
Anonymous wrote:Whichever is best all around for my child. I don’t think you can make a blanket statement as to one always being better than the other. Michigan or Berkeley engineering, for example, are far superior to the private schools you have them grouped with.