Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps you’re confusing UChicago with Northwestern as UChicago overshadows Northwestern in econ and pretty much everything else
UChicago can be better than NU and I can still reccomend NU over WUSTL and Vandy. Not mutually exclusive.
Plus, every ranking besides USNews ranks NU above UChicago, and I know far more kids who want to go to NU than Uchicago. Where fun goes to die.
Not sure that’s a completely fair assessment. UChicago has a tough core curriculum for sure. It is rigorous and better known than NU. Perhaps those who cannot handle such rigor and want to be in Chicago go to Northwestern
lmao kids who want to have a good time while getting the same job post-grad go to Northwestern over UChicago
As well as kids who want to do music, theater, engineering, etc. go to Northwestern. People who want to live in an area where they can go out after dark (and heck even during the day) and not constantly worry about their safety go to NU.
In reality, each school has a very different feel....people should pick what appeals most to them (if they actually got into both). In my experience, the people applying to UChicago and NU are very different style of students.
Anonymous wrote:DS is interested in economics and CS, these are his options. Money isn’t a problem, any thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt > WasU >= Northwestern. IIRC NW is more of a humanities school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poets&Quants' Top Ten B-Schools of 2023:
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/rankings/poetsquants-best-undergraduate-business-schools-of-2023/
Why would the ranking of undergraduate school rankings be important when OP's kid doesn't want to study business, and at least one school on the list (NU) doesn't have an undergraduate business school?
Vandy doesn’t have an undergrad school of business
They have an equivalent they just call it something else.
No, they really don’t.
- Vandy parent
Yes they do
- Vandy current parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is clearly the most prestigious. WashU clearly the least.
Depends on who you ask. Each year, universities themselves choose their peer colleges when reporting to the US Dept of Education.
https://www.chronicle.com/article/an-art-and-a-science-colleges-tricky-task-of-selecting-peers
All three colleges being discussed (put down?) here on this thread chose the other two as their peers. Hopefully this will put an end to this thread which has degenerated over time, but I doubt it.
Can’t get past paywall but if it’s coming straight from the horses mouth…
This is useless. WashU also selected Harvard Yale and Princeton, among other schools, as its peers.
You have to look at whether these schools select WashU back... and the answer is no.
Yale, for example, selects all eight Ivies, Stanford, UChicago, and MIT. Harvard selects Princeton, Yale, and Stanford. Stanford selects all eight Ivies, MIT, and JHU.
WashU selects Upenn, Caltech, MIT, Yale, and Stanford - guess what? None of them selects WashU as a peer, which reveals a lot...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is clearly the most prestigious. WashU clearly the least.
Depends on who you ask. Each year, universities themselves choose their peer colleges when reporting to the US Dept of Education.
https://www.chronicle.com/article/an-art-and-a-science-colleges-tricky-task-of-selecting-peers
All three colleges being discussed (put down?) here on this thread chose the other two as their peers. Hopefully this will put an end to this thread which has degenerated over time, but I doubt it.
Can’t get past paywall but if it’s coming straight from the horses mouth…
This is useless. WashU also selected Harvard Yale and Princeton, among other schools, as its peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is clearly the most prestigious. WashU clearly the least.
Depends on who you ask. Each year, universities themselves choose their peer colleges when reporting to the US Dept of Education.
https://www.chronicle.com/article/an-art-and-a-science-colleges-tricky-task-of-selecting-peers
All three colleges being discussed (put down?) here on this thread chose the other two as their peers. Hopefully this will put an end to this thread which has degenerated over time, but I doubt it.
Can’t get past paywall but if it’s coming straight from the horses mouth…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is clearly the most prestigious. WashU clearly the least.
Depends on who you ask. Each year, universities themselves choose their peer colleges when reporting to the US Dept of Education.
https://www.chronicle.com/article/an-art-and-a-science-colleges-tricky-task-of-selecting-peers
All three colleges being discussed (put down?) here on this thread chose the other two as their peers. Hopefully this will put an end to this thread which has degenerated over time, but I doubt it.
Can’t get past paywall but if it’s coming straight from the horses mouth…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is clearly the most prestigious. WashU clearly the least.
Depends on who you ask. Each year, universities themselves choose their peer colleges when reporting to the US Dept of Education.
https://www.chronicle.com/article/an-art-and-a-science-colleges-tricky-task-of-selecting-peers
All three colleges being discussed (put down?) here on this thread chose the other two as their peers. Hopefully, this will put an end to this thread which has degenerated over time, but I doubt it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is clearly the most prestigious. WashU clearly the least.
Depends on who you ask. Each year, universities themselves choose their peer colleges when reporting to the US Dept of Education.
https://www.chronicle.com/article/an-art-and-a-science-colleges-tricky-task-of-selecting-peers
All three colleges being discussed (put down?) here on this thread chose the other two as their peers. Hopefully this will put an end to this thread which has degenerated over time, but I doubt it.
Can’t get past paywall but if it’s coming straight from the horses mouth…
It's not a paywall. You have to register but it's free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is clearly the most prestigious. WashU clearly the least.
Depends on who you ask. Each year, universities themselves choose their peer colleges when reporting to the US Dept of Education.
https://www.chronicle.com/article/an-art-and-a-science-colleges-tricky-task-of-selecting-peers
All three colleges being discussed (put down?) here on this thread chose the other two as their peers. Hopefully this will put an end to this thread which has degenerated over time, but I doubt it.
Can’t get past paywall but if it’s coming straight from the horses mouth…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is clearly the most prestigious. WashU clearly the least.
Depends on who you ask. Each year, universities themselves choose their peer colleges when reporting to the US Dept of Education.
https://www.chronicle.com/article/an-art-and-a-science-colleges-tricky-task-of-selecting-peers
All three colleges being discussed (put down?) here on this thread chose the other two as their peers. Hopefully this will put an end to this thread which has degenerated over time, but I doubt it.