Anonymous wrote:There is grade inflation and AI use everywhere, which can make any hard class easy.
Anonymous wrote:She has only completed one semester. Too early to tell. Will she be taking high level science or math classes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more reason why Columbia > Barnard
They can take the same classes, and are taught by the same professors. What are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more reason why Columbia > Barnard
They can take the same classes, and are taught by the same professors. What are you talking about?
OP here- Barnard students can't take classes at Columbia freshman year.
FWIW, she took both STEM and non-STEM classes first semester. No talk of transferring--she loves NYC and knows that she can take classes at Columbia starting next year. She was just surprised at being underwhelmed (and this is not a humblebrag- she was a very good student but not tippy top at her public school and her scores were fine but she didn't submit them at the advice of her counselor).
Not an uncommon experience.
Students from one super elite prep boarding school handled the courses so well at Harvard (found the courses easy), that Harvard sent a team to the school to understand why.
OP again- but DD is not from a super elite prep school...I would be far less surprised if that was the case. She went to a solid public school (but not a TJ-type) and got almost all As with a few A minuses...I would definitely have thought that college would be a lot harder. FWIW, she has said that she has a few friends at Barnard that do seem overwhelmed, but she thinks they are having a hard time with the general transition to college more than the academics per se.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more reason why Columbia > Barnard
They can take the same classes, and are taught by the same professors. What are you talking about?
OP here- Barnard students can't take classes at Columbia freshman year.
FWIW, she took both STEM and non-STEM classes first semester. No talk of transferring--she loves NYC and knows that she can take classes at Columbia starting next year. She was just surprised at being underwhelmed (and this is not a humblebrag- she was a very good student but not tippy top at her public school and her scores were fine but she didn't submit them at the advice of her counselor).
Not an uncommon experience.
Students from one super elite prep boarding school handled the courses so well at Harvard (found the courses easy), that Harvard sent a team to the school to understand why.
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of ways to increase challenge. My kid does this by taking more classes, getting a job or two, taking higher level classes, and adding a second or third major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more reason why Columbia > Barnard
They can take the same classes, and are taught by the same professors. What are you talking about?
OP here- Barnard students can't take classes at Columbia freshman year.
FWIW, she took both STEM and non-STEM classes first semester. No talk of transferring--she loves NYC and knows that she can take classes at Columbia starting next year. She was just surprised at being underwhelmed (and this is not a humblebrag- she was a very good student but not tippy top at her public school and her scores were fine but she didn't submit them at the advice of her counselor).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more reason why Columbia > Barnard
They can take the same classes, and are taught by the same professors. What are you talking about?
OP here- Barnard students can't take classes at Columbia freshman year.
FWIW, she took both STEM and non-STEM classes first semester. No talk of transferring--she loves NYC and knows that she can take classes at Columbia starting next year. She was just surprised at being underwhelmed (and this is not a humblebrag- she was a very good student but not tippy top at her public school and her scores were fine but she didn't submit them at the advice of her counselor).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more reason why Columbia > Barnard
They can take the same classes, and are taught by the same professors. What are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:One more reason why Columbia > Barnard