Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:S/O the thread regarding "prestigious colleges" and "brand name colleges."
Same 20-25 colleges which make all ranking lists every year.
Ivies, Stanford, MIT, Johns Hopkins, U Chicago, Duke, Rice, Vanderbilt, CalTech, CMU, Northwestern, NYU, UC Berkeley.
NYU and Berkeley do not make most top 25 lists. Replace them with Emory, WashU
Anonymous wrote:HYP
Stanford, MIT, Berkeley
Caltech, Wharton, Columbia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conversely what foreign universities do Americans consider prestigious...or even have heard of?
When I did int'l hiring, we were told that U of London/LSE, Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh, St Andrews, Hague, Leiden, Sorbonne, Bologna, Jagellonian, McGill, Toronto, Dalhousie, UC Dublin and TC Dublin, Ljubljana, Cape Town, Witwatersrand, Moscow GU, and someplace I don't recall were the top 20 that were presumptively as good as a high-end US university, if not better.
Anonymous wrote:I'm Asian who studied in both UK and the US. Before coming to the west, I have certainly heard of the Ivies. All of the Ivies (no such thing as "little ivies") and they were known as the top schools in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard, Oxford, Yale, Stanford, MIT
Princeton, Cambridge, Columbia, Berkeley, maybe Caltech, maybe Wharton
Cornell, Johns Hopkins, UChicago, Northwestern, Duke, non-Wharton Penn, LSE
UCLA, NYU, USC, Georgetown, UCL
I think that’s it. Grew up between Southeast Asia, Middle East and Europe.
+1. This is the most accurate list.
Absolutely not. Never heard of many of the schools listed here including John Hopkins, Georgetown, Berkely, Caltech, Wharton, USC (you got to be joking), NYU...
Are you a non-American?
Yes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stanford, USC and UCLA are highly regarded in Taiwan
USC? (I'm spitting out my taro bubble tea now in shock).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard, Oxford, Yale, Stanford, MIT
Princeton, Cambridge, Columbia, Berkeley, maybe Caltech, maybe Wharton
Cornell, Johns Hopkins, UChicago, Northwestern, Duke, non-Wharton Penn, LSE
UCLA, NYU, USC, Georgetown, UCL
I think that’s it. Grew up between Southeast Asia, Middle East and Europe.
+1. This is the most accurate list.
Absolutely not. Never heard of many of the schools listed here including John Hopkins, Georgetown, Berkely, Caltech, Wharton, USC (you got to be joking), NYU...
Are you a non-American?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Asian who studied in both UK and the US. Before coming to the west, I have certainly heard of the Ivies. All of the Ivies (no such thing as "little ivies") and they were known as the top schools in the US.
The “little Ivies” (traditionally Amherst, Williams and Wesleyan) are a real thing, whether you heard about them in Asia or not. Please don’t pretend to know more about American education than people who grew up in America with first-hand knowledge of the system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Asian who studied in both UK and the US. Before coming to the west, I have certainly heard of the Ivies. All of the Ivies (no such thing as "little ivies") and they were known as the top schools in the US.
The “little Ivies” (traditionally Amherst, Williams and Wesleyan) are a real thing, whether you heard about them in Asia or not. Please don’t pretend to know more about American education than people who grew up in America with first-hand knowledge of the system.
I know more than you and "little Ivies" is NOT a real thing. It's made up! By people like you and the criteria can be fast and loose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Asian who studied in both UK and the US. Before coming to the west, I have certainly heard of the Ivies. All of the Ivies (no such thing as "little ivies") and they were known as the top schools in the US.
The “little Ivies” (traditionally Amherst, Williams and Wesleyan) are a real thing, whether you heard about them in Asia or not. Please don’t pretend to know more about American education than people who grew up in America with first-hand knowledge of the system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard, Oxford, Yale, Stanford, MIT
Princeton, Cambridge, Columbia, Berkeley, maybe Caltech, maybe Wharton
Cornell, Johns Hopkins, UChicago, Northwestern, Duke, non-Wharton Penn, LSE
UCLA, NYU, USC, Georgetown, UCL
I think that’s it. Grew up between Southeast Asia, Middle East and Europe.
+1. This is the most accurate list.
Absolutely not. Never heard of many of the schools listed here including John Hopkins, Georgetown, Berkely, Caltech, Wharton, USC (you got to be joking), NYU...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard, Oxford, Yale, Stanford, MIT
Princeton, Cambridge, Columbia, Berkeley, maybe Caltech, maybe Wharton
Cornell, Johns Hopkins, UChicago, Northwestern, Duke, non-Wharton Penn, LSE
UCLA, NYU, USC, Georgetown, UCL
I think that’s it. Grew up between Southeast Asia, Middle East and Europe.
+1. This is the most accurate list.
Absolutely not. Never heard of many of the schools listed here including John Hopkins, Georgetown, Berkely, Caltech, Wharton, USC (you got to be joking), NYU...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard, Oxford, Yale, Stanford, MIT
Princeton, Cambridge, Columbia, Berkeley, maybe Caltech, maybe Wharton
Cornell, Johns Hopkins, UChicago, Northwestern, Duke, non-Wharton Penn, LSE
UCLA, NYU, USC, Georgetown, UCL
I think that’s it. Grew up between Southeast Asia, Middle East and Europe.
+1. This is the most accurate list.
Anonymous wrote:Harvard, Oxford, Yale, Stanford, MIT
Princeton, Cambridge, Columbia, Berkeley, maybe Caltech, maybe Wharton
Cornell, Johns Hopkins, UChicago, Northwestern, Duke, non-Wharton Penn, LSE
UCLA, NYU, USC, Georgetown, UCL
I think that’s it. Grew up between Southeast Asia, Middle East and Europe.