Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:as an immigrant who knows a lot of foreigners i find NYU and northwestern kinda out of place here. I don't think there is that much name recognition for these.
NYU and NW are NOT Elite/Prestigious in East Asian countries. They are mot even well known. East Asian American.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:as an immigrant who knows a lot of foreigners i find NYU and northwestern kinda out of place here. I don't think there is that much name recognition for these.
This +1000. NYU and Northwestern are not considered prestigious.
Don't know what you're smoking. Northwestern is prestigious, full stop. NYU is prestigious to an extent as well.
Anonymous wrote:NYU is not even T25
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like relevant info for people who might consider studying or working or living internationally...
Not really helpful info. It’s very general and lumps the world together.
Also, who cares about prestige? Yuck.
The UK open work visas was news to me so I found this post helpful. I have an IB diploma kid who likely will work outside of the US so this adds to my calculation of the value of paying to send my kid to one of these schools.
This makes no sense whatsoever. I went to a women's liberal arts college and got a visa to work in the UK. You do not need to go these schools. It's not that hard to get a visa to work, not like the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:as an immigrant who knows a lot of foreigners i find NYU and northwestern kinda out of place here. I don't think there is that much name recognition for these.
This +1000. NYU and Northwestern are not considered prestigious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like relevant info for people who might consider studying or working or living internationally...
Not really helpful info. It’s very general and lumps the world together.
Also, who cares about prestige? Yuck.
The UK open work visas was news to me so I found this post helpful. I have an IB diploma kid who likely will work outside of the US so this adds to my calculation of the value of paying to send my kid to one of these schools.
Anonymous wrote:as an immigrant who knows a lot of foreigners i find NYU and northwestern kinda out of place here. I don't think there is that much name recognition for these.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:as an immigrant who knows a lot of foreigners i find NYU and northwestern kinda out of place here. I don't think there is that much name recognition for these.
NYU is fine. Certainly similar to Northwestern or Berkeley in prestige. Particularly in Asia and for those in finance, it is prestigious.
Anonymous wrote:as an immigrant who knows a lot of foreigners i find NYU and northwestern kinda out of place here. I don't think there is that much name recognition for these.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like relevant info for people who might consider studying or working or living internationally...
Not really helpful info. It’s very general and lumps the world together.
Also, who cares about prestige? Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:I'm under the impression that UCLA is known world-wide, because of football (basically, they get recognition from being on TV). And also in Asia where they have a strong presence.