Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love the West region's most trusted brands:
Colorado School of Mimes & Howard University. Sure, I believe this.
Well, first of all, it's Mines, not mines. Second. there are a ton of guys in Finance with CSOM degrees - many of the industrials and metals/mining analysts, for example.
Lol that should be "Mines, not mimes"!
Anonymous wrote:I write about this a long time ago so it’s interesting to see. A lot of why Harvar dis popular is because it’s old and has brand awareness. Under the hood, it’s not even as good as U of Binghamton or Syracuse in some areas.
Yale produces a lot of terrible people like Ted Cruz. Yay?
Anonymous wrote:Turns out, the trust they’re measuring is political - Dems and Pubs. Read the first box. In that context, they note that religious schools are less polarizing. Essentially, this study is nonsense for understanding academic quality.
Just keep in mind that all these rating posts are about someone trying to promote their school. Typically, they don’t like their school’s ranking in USNWR, so they go fishing for alternative rankings that place their school higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love the West region's most trusted brands:
Colorado School of Mimes & Howard University. Sure, I believe this.
Well, first of all, it's Mines, not mines. Second. there are a ton of guys in Finance with CSOM degrees - many of the industrials and metals/mining analysts, for example.
Anonymous wrote:Love the West region's most trusted brands:
Colorado School of Mimes & Howard University. Sure, I believe this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brand awareness study. So, we are supposed to believe that Johns Hopkins is the Harvard of the Northeast, and that JHU is the Harvard of the South, and that JHU is the Harvard of the Midwest---yet Harvard's brand awareness is not among the top 5 universities in the Northeast ?
It's not just brand awareness. Did you read the study?
I think that you miss my point.
Any study of brand awareness that places JHU #1 in 3 of 4 areas of the US and does not include Harvard among the top 5 in any of the 4 areas of the US is a flawed study that is hard to take seriously.
You're still missing the point. It's NOT about popularity, quality, outcomes, brand awareness, etc. It's about whether someone "trusts" a university, which is completely subjective and not based on data or facts. And the poll included right wing Republicans and of course they highly distrust Harvard, UC Berkeley, etc. JHU probably comes out so well because people, conservative and liberal, are impressed by it's great medical research and the fame of its hospital.
Wait. So you are saying studies should discount opinions of political affiliations other than democrats. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brand awareness study. So, we are supposed to believe that Johns Hopkins is the Harvard of the Northeast, and that JHU is the Harvard of the South, and that JHU is the Harvard of the Midwest---yet Harvard's brand awareness is not among the top 5 universities in the Northeast ?
It's not just brand awareness. Did you read the study?
I think that you miss my point.
Any study of brand awareness that places JHU #1 in 3 of 4 areas of the US and does not include Harvard among the top 5 in any of the 4 areas of the US is a flawed study that is hard to take seriously.
You're still missing the point. It's NOT about popularity, quality, outcomes, brand awareness, etc. It's about whether someone "trusts" a university, which is completely subjective and not based on data or facts. And the poll included right wing Republicans and of course they highly distrust Harvard, UC Berkeley, etc. JHU probably comes out so well because people, conservative and liberal, are impressed by it's great medical research and the fame of its hospital.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brand awareness study. So, we are supposed to believe that Johns Hopkins is the Harvard of the Northeast, and that JHU is the Harvard of the South, and that JHU is the Harvard of the Midwest---yet Harvard's brand awareness is not among the top 5 universities in the Northeast ?
It's not just brand awareness. Did you read the study?
I think that you miss my point.
Any study of brand awareness that places JHU #1 in 3 of 4 areas of the US and does not include Harvard among the top 5 in any of the 4 areas of the US is a flawed study that is hard to take seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brand awareness study. So, we are supposed to believe that Johns Hopkins is the Harvard of the Northeast, and that JHU is the Harvard of the South, and that JHU is the Harvard of the Midwest---yet Harvard's brand awareness is not among the top 5 universities in the Northeast ?
It's not just brand awareness. Did you read the study?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I write about this a long time ago so it’s interesting to see. A lot of why Harvar dis popular is because it’s old and has brand awareness. Under the hood, it’s not even as good as U of Binghamton or Syracuse in some areas.
Yale produces a lot of terrible people like Ted Cruz. Yay?
Ted Cruz went to Harvard Law School