Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't seen any one disparaging or discrediting NU here. It's a bit invisible, but most posters have very high regard to this school.
IMO, NU is on par with Penn.
Yes, they're ranked the same, so most agree - but 70% would choose Penn per Parchment data.
IMO, Northwestern is in the T10 tier with Penn, UChicago, Duke, and Columbia. All powerhouses with standout programs.
Anonymous wrote:My kid went there & works all over the country. Some people respond to the degree with, “Wow, you must be smart!” & an equal number respond “Oh, Northwestern Oklahoma/Louisiana/Whatever? That’s nice.”
Anonymous wrote:I think it doesn’t have a very sharp identity r brand. Except maybe for journalism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to Northwestern and to the extent anyone cares about undergrad past a certain age it's more "Oh that's a great school". The more common criticism of NU is the whole "nerdwestern" thing (which was somewhat fair when I attended, though the theater kid parties were wild).
But it can't be emphasized enough, once you get out of the college bubble and start working, people really don't care where you went to undergrad. I've mentored fantastic interns with bright futures from all sorts of schools.
This. I went to a T300 school. Once I got my first job, nobody ever asked me, or cared, where I went.
Really? Because I attended Iowa State for undergraduate and Creighton Law and when I improbably got hired at DoJ in my late 20s - through a connection, because the usual DOJ pathways didn’t work out due to Not Yale — absolutely -everyone was politely shocked when they (yes) asked and I responded “Iowa State, Creighton.” Every. DoJ. Lawyer. Including the ones who evidently didn’t want me in the first place until I was sort of forced on them via my personal connection within DOJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to Northwestern and to the extent anyone cares about undergrad past a certain age it's more "Oh that's a great school". The more common criticism of NU is the whole "nerdwestern" thing (which was somewhat fair when I attended, though the theater kid parties were wild).
But it can't be emphasized enough, once you get out of the college bubble and start working, people really don't care where you went to undergrad. I've mentored fantastic interns with bright futures from all sorts of schools.
This. I went to a T300 school. Once I got my first job, nobody ever asked me, or cared, where I went.
Anonymous wrote:Anti Midwest bias.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Northwestern and to the extent anyone cares about undergrad past a certain age it's more "Oh that's a great school". The more common criticism of NU is the whole "nerdwestern" thing (which was somewhat fair when I attended, though the theater kid parties were wild).
But it can't be emphasized enough, once you get out of the college bubble and start working, people really don't care where you went to undergrad. I've mentored fantastic interns with bright futures from all sorts of schools.