Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just being real, not state schools. Not even IC Berkeley. Of course HYPMS, but also the “lower” Ivies and also the odd private school like Northwestern and Emory and probably a few more if I really thought about it.
FWIW I have a relative who attended Emory in undergrad (now employed as a physician). She did not realize, in her forties, that Spain was not an actor in World War 2.
Anonymous wrote:If you are adding Julliard, then you may as well also add Berkelee School of Music in Boston.
Anonymous wrote:I actually think of art/design/music/performance colleges when I think of prestigious places. Places like RISD, Juilliard, Tisch, etc.
Anonymous wrote:No college is “prestigious” in 2023. You want real prestige? Go to trade school and become a welder, electrician, or plumber. Or, hell, get licensed as a commercial trucker. Those professions command respect from people in a way that a degree from Snowflake University could never hope to parallel.
Anonymous wrote:Feels like the way to go is:
HPSM
Caltech
Yale
Wharton
Duke
Columbia
Anonymous wrote:If you are adding Julliard, then you may as well also add Berkelee School of Music in Boston.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HPSM (no Y)
Oxford
Cambridge
Wharton
Sciences Po
Georgetown SFS
This must be the same poster who loves to exclude Yale since everyone everywhere includes Y in HYP. Must have an ax to grind.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious what the cutoff for prestige is for people in the DMV. Just HPSM? Does it extend further?
Anonymous wrote:I consider below “elite”:
Harvard
Stanford
MIT
Yale
Princeton
Caltech
Penn
Chicago
Duke
Northwestern
Dartmouth
Brown
Cornell
Johns Hopkins