Anonymous wrote:As everybody else said, NYS has a much better deal. They have Cornell;s state school….which is better than anything Wisconsin can offer…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Rutgers is perfectly fine
Not sure what the deal is with SUNY and why it has lost so much ground. 30 years ago, Binghamton was very well thought of.
In the weird bubble we were in (dance programs), the nj and ny publics are some of the most sought after programs in the country. Montclair in nj and suny-purchase are top dogs, with Rutgers and Buffalo not far behind.
SUNY hadn’t lost ground as much as others have risen up. Buffalo was to become the flagship when it was taken over in the 60’s but downstate politics always hindered funding which meant that there are now two very good but not elite large schools and one very good but not elite mid-large school.
They are model tinkering with SUNY Oswego so we will see what the future holds with the demographics changing over the next couple of decades.
What is the plan for SUNY Oswego?
Not entirely sure but they reclassified it as a University and have been slowly adding engineering programs as well as more grad programs. The engineering programs are ABET so they are doing it right. Only speculation but they might be thinking of evolving to a more regional approach down the road with fewer 'colleges' as the demographics change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As everybody else said, NYS has a much better deal. They have Cornell;s state school….which is better than anything Wisconsin can offer…
For the 10th time, Cornell is not a state school. The state connected programs are limited and still expensive.
The reason NY doesn’t have schools as ‘good as’ WI or Michigan or MD is largely a problem of perception not education quality. These schools don’t have big sports programs and in NY at least, there are a number of strong options, so no one state school stands out. But don’t tell me WI or MD is ‘better’ than stony brook or bing. Not accurate.
Anonymous wrote:As everybody else said, NYS has a much better deal. They have Cornell;s state school….which is better than anything Wisconsin can offer…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the midwest there aren't a lot of good private universities. You have U Chicago and Northwestern. After that, state universities like Wisconsin and Michigan look great.
Uh, Notre Dame, Wash U., Case-Western?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What?
New York has the land grant colleges at Cornell.
Amazing.
Cornell is private. U Buffalo is notoriously underfunded. The closest public to Wisconsin in the northeast is U Maryland. Even then, it’s only comparable for cs.
Half of Cornell is land-grant and they are required to take a certain number of New York residents who pay a different New York resident tuition rate.
Very limited and it’s still pricey, not regular SUNY rates
It's like 45 k a year compared to close to 70K for non-residents. Not cheap to be sure, but cheaper...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What?
New York has the land grant colleges at Cornell.
Amazing.
This. Grew up in NY State, and many of our brightest middle class students went to Cornell to one of the land-grant schools. de facto state school, people outside of the state don't seem to realize this.
I dont consider private 70k schools a "de facto state school"
It's cheaper for ny state residents (the land grant schools).
it = Cornell. The land grant schools in Cornell at actually a part of the SUNY system. So you get an Ivy League degree but it is cheaper. I know because my brother went to one.
https://www.suny.edu/campuses/cornell/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What?
New York has the land grant colleges at Cornell.
Amazing.
This. Grew up in NY State, and many of our brightest middle class students went to Cornell to one of the land-grant schools. de facto state school, people outside of the state don't seem to realize this.
I dont consider private 70k schools a "de facto state school"
It's cheaper for ny state residents (the land grant schools).
Anonymous wrote:Rutgers is excellent. Where is this coming from? Granted. For some reason, Wisconsin attracts more out of state, not sure why.