Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 14:23     Subject: Carnegie Mellon v. Lehigh v. Purdue

Purdue alum here - I was never bored in college, whether I lived on-campus or off. Sure, it's the DMV, but Chicago is an easy drive if you're desperate. I just honestly don't understand the location complaints.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 14:16     Subject: Carnegie Mellon v. Lehigh v. Purdue

So funny the different impressions. My son loved his Purdue visit and found everyone very friendly and everyone he talked to in his major “enjoyed” it and recommended the program. The location is a little “out there” but there is plenty of stuff to keep college kids occupied. I have been very impressed with his ability to get classes. The career fairs are incredible and the kids are heavily sought after.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 14:01     Subject: Carnegie Mellon v. Lehigh v. Purdue

Anonymous wrote:Lehigh is a small school in a small town (Bethlehem). It has strong programs in both engineering and business. Carnegie Mellon is located in Pittsburgh with strong programs in in both business and engineering. In my opinion, CMU is more prestigious than either Lehigh or Perdue but is also made up of a lot of arrogant kids. The feeling is palpable on the tours of each school. Lehigh is much less snotty, imho. Perdue, I don't know anything about other than it is a big state school with a strong engineering program. A consideration is the size and location. It can be a bummer to be in a class with 300 other students.


PURDUE
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 14:01     Subject: Carnegie Mellon v. Lehigh v. Purdue

Anonymous wrote:Lehigh is a small school in a small town (Bethlehem). It has strong programs in both engineering and business. Carnegie Mellon is located in Pittsburgh with strong programs in in both business and engineering. In my opinion, CMU is more prestigious than either Lehigh or Perdue but is also made up of a lot of arrogant kids. The feeling is palpable on the tours of each school. Lehigh is much less snotty, imho. Perdue, I don't know anything about other than it is a big state school with a strong engineering program. A consideration is the size and location. It can be a bummer to be in a class with 300 other students.


Bro, when you call the school “Perdue” over and over again and confuse it with the chicken people you lose all credibility.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 13:56     Subject: Carnegie Mellon v. Lehigh v. Purdue

Lehigh is a small school in a small town (Bethlehem). It has strong programs in both engineering and business. Carnegie Mellon is located in Pittsburgh with strong programs in in both business and engineering. In my opinion, CMU is more prestigious than either Lehigh or Perdue but is also made up of a lot of arrogant kids. The feeling is palpable on the tours of each school. Lehigh is much less snotty, imho. Perdue, I don't know anything about other than it is a big state school with a strong engineering program. A consideration is the size and location. It can be a bummer to be in a class with 300 other students.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 13:49     Subject: Carnegie Mellon v. Lehigh v. Purdue

Anonymous wrote:1. CMU
2. Purdue
3. Lehigh
this
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 13:49     Subject: Re:Carnegie Mellon v. Lehigh v. Purdue

Can anyone comment specifically on CMU Tepper (business program). The new building is beautiful and one would think it is a less intense experience than engineering and CS...but maybe the intensity spills over?
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 13:48     Subject: Carnegie Mellon v. Lehigh v. Purdue

FWIW, Purdue doesn't have business, they have management. Indiana is where you go for business in Indiana.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 12:43     Subject: Carnegie Mellon v. Lehigh v. Purdue

My DC didn’t like Purdue. The students they talked to weren’t very happy and said getting classes was tough and it was impersonal. The location was also a big turnoff. They really liked Lehigh where the students they talked to seemed very happy with the school and the campus (not too big but big enough). Didn’t tour CMU.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 11:20     Subject: Carnegie Mellon v. Lehigh v. Purdue

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lehigh is a smaller school not well known for engineering (ranked #85). Located in a small town in Pennsylvania. 7,000 students. Private school with tuition of $57,000/year

Carnegie Mellon has well known and respected engineering program (ranked #7). Located in Pittsburgh. 14,000 students. Known as a meat grinder for engineering students. Private school with tuition of $62,000/year.

Purdue is a large university well known for engineering (ranked #9). Located in a midwestern town in Indiana. 40,000 students known for being in the BIG TEN sports conference and has strong university support for football and basketball games. Public school with instate tuition $9,950/year. OOS $29,000/year.


I have seen a bunch of responses on this board like this that sound like ChatGPT wrote it.


I could have written that from the spreadsheet my kid created during the college search. What's your point? It clearly illustrates that these are wildly different schools, os if the kid gets into them all, they will have to decide which atmosphere they want: small frat-centered school, medium grind, or large party school. The kid will get a great education in either major at any of them.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 11:15     Subject: Carnegie Mellon v. Lehigh v. Purdue

I went to Carnegie Mellon and yes, it is intense. But it is also very collaborative. People aren’t cutthroat. You can always find someone willing to help you out.

Pittsburgh is indeed a nice city. It is small, but there is enough to do and if you are outdoorsy at all there are close places to go, and of course the river if you are into river sports.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 11:06     Subject: Carnegie Mellon v. Lehigh v. Purdue

Anonymous wrote:Whoever said Lehigh isn’t known for engineering is full of shit. That’s exactly what it’s known for. It’s not MIT or even Purdue but it’s a good engineering school. Jesus.


+1
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 11:03     Subject: Re:Carnegie Mellon v. Lehigh v. Purdue

CMU has a highly respected undergraduate business program and is a great engineering school.

Purdue is strong in both business & engineering.

Lehigh's programs are good. The main concern about Lehigh is the campus culture which is dominated by a rich kid, Greek party scene.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 10:56     Subject: Carnegie Mellon v. Lehigh v. Purdue

1. CMU
2. Purdue
3. Lehigh
Anonymous
Post 07/16/2023 20:53     Subject: Carnegie Mellon v. Lehigh v. Purdue

One is impossible to get into (CMU) and the others are just difficult.