Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MIT is probably the top economics departments in the world right now.
True, but this is based on the grad program, right? The undergrad econ program there is TINY. 15 current undergrads in econ or mathematical econ.
https://registrar.mit.edu/stats-reports/majors-count
My kid seriously considered applying but decided against it for this and other reasons. (Landed in a different top econ program.)
Anonymous wrote:MIT is probably the top economics departments in the world right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really do not understand the jockeying for the highest ranked school even if it’s meh for your kids interests and needs.
This. I find OP’s strategy ridiculous. If JHU has a program your kid would love, by all means apply. But don’t apply to the highest ranked brand name just to sit in an underresourced major that would be better elsewhere, even if they accept a higher percentage of students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really do not understand the jockeying for the highest ranked school even if it’s meh for your kids interests and needs.
This. I find OP’s strategy ridiculous. If JHU has a program your kid would love, by all means apply. But don’t apply to the highest ranked brand name just to sit in an underresourced major that would be better elsewhere, even if they accept a higher percentage of students.
Anonymous wrote:I just googled PPE and the Internet gave me personal protective equipment. That can’t be right. What major is PPE?
Anonymous wrote:I really do not understand the jockeying for the highest ranked school even if it’s meh for your kids interests and needs.
Anonymous wrote:I just googled PPE and the Internet gave me personal protective equipment. That can’t be right. What major is PPE?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys do know that schools like JHU and MIT have top humanities programs, right?
Obviously they do not know
Pretty sure a PP pointed out a not-top student couldn't get admitted to these?