Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard.
(And I went there, and hated it.)
I’m not the OP, but I’d love to hear more about why you hated it. The Harvard boosters are willing to always speak out because, duh, they loved Harvard and are generally the loudest voices in the room. It would be good to get some more nuanced views.
Anonymous wrote:Harvard. Why is this even a question?
Anonymous wrote:I went to Yale, so I don't have direct experience with either one, but I have friends who went to both and I visited both schools when I was in college.
First, they have very different campus feels so which does he prefer? I didn't really like Columbia at all. It didn't have a college feel. The students seemed to go to clubs in the city instead of doing college or campus activities. If he wants a NYC experience, then he would love it, I wanted a college experience so it wasn't for me.
Harvard is still urban but there are bars right near the school that are Harvard hangouts so it seemed more collegy. The Harvard campus is beautiful and Cambridge is very nice.
Beyond that, you can't beat the name recognition of Harvard, so edge to Harvard. I think I'd need a pretty good reason to pick Columbia over Harvard. I got into a lower ranked Ivy too and didn't pick it over Yale.
My friends who went there are smart and interesting people. I'm sure the same is true of Columbia.
Are you sure you went to Yale? Not a very cogent response
Congratulations on this amazing choice!
Anonymous wrote:I went to Yale, so I don't have direct experience with either one, but I have friends who went to both and I visited both schools when I was in college.
First, they have very different campus feels so which does he prefer? I didn't really like Columbia at all. It didn't have a college feel. The students seemed to go to clubs in the city instead of doing college or campus activities. If he wants a NYC experience, then he would love it, I wanted a college experience so it wasn't for me.
Harvard is still urban but there are bars right near the school that are Harvard hangouts so it seemed more collegy. The Harvard campus is beautiful and Cambridge is very nice.
Beyond that, you can't beat the name recognition of Harvard, so edge to Harvard. I think I'd need a pretty good reason to pick Columbia over Harvard. I got into a lower ranked Ivy too and didn't pick it over Yale.
My friends who went there are smart and interesting people. I'm sure the same is true of Columbia.
Congratulations on this amazing choice!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard, from an overseas perspective. We lived in Asia and it is said "Harvard" is probably the most valuable 'brand name' in all of Asia. It's an instant door opener in the business community in some countries.
I think I'd also rather be a student in Cambridge than in New York. I love NY, but the idea of four years there in 'student mode' would be a bit rough.
In many foreign countries, Harvard has less of a pull than state unis simply bc there aren’t many Harvard grads in position of power. Those who studied overseas and returned (and are now in position of power) often went to less expensive unis such as the U of Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, UCLA...
I've lived overseas and my experience is they'll know Harvard, Stanford, and MIT and associate them with the top level in education. They don't distinguish as much between schools that are further down.
You seem to be suggesting OP's kid should be picking a school based on the name recognition of Harvard among ill-informed middle managers at some random company in China? How sad. Scores of American universities besides Harvard have been full of international students for a long time.
Where did I mention middle management or a random company in China? Harvard has the highest and best name recognition period. MIT and Stanford are in the ballpark with Harvard.
And why is what the foreigners in Asia think about Harvard so important here? Is OP’s kid going to work in China? [/quote
Harvard seems to have a very cozy relationship with the Communists. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a back door. Terrible for the Columbia girls.
Are you talking about Malia Obama at Harvard?