Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Columbia:
Where 1/3 of the undergraduate general student population weren’t matriculated as freshmen. The School of General Studies, overwhelmingly loaded with older transfers, brags that they are fully integrated into the general student population. So while Columbia brags about its low acceptance rate, it’s important to realized that 3,000 out of 9,000 undergraduates weren’t accepted initially into the school out of high school. SAT scores, GPA’s, etc are not calculated by Columbia when the give their data to USNWR.
Where the school brags about it’s low faculty to student ratio, but doesn’t include graduate students in the mix. Columbia has 9,000 undergraduates and over 24,000 graduate students. Its s/f ration should be at
You need to compare apples to apples. Columbia school of general studies is like Harvard extension. The latter currently has about 30,000 enrollment, according to wiki. And in my company, it's not unusual for some HS grad person to say he or she attended the 2 week Harvard Kennedy School this or that.
Anonymous wrote:Columbia:
Where 1/3 of the undergraduate general student population weren’t matriculated as freshmen. The School of General Studies, overwhelmingly loaded with older transfers, brags that they are fully integrated into the general student population. So while Columbia brags about its low acceptance rate, it’s important to realized that 3,000 out of 9,000 undergraduates weren’t accepted initially into the school out of high school. SAT scores, GPA’s, etc are not calculated by Columbia when the give their data to USNWR.
Where the school brags about it’s low faculty to student ratio, but doesn’t include graduate students in the mix. Columbia has 9,000 undergraduates and over 24,000 graduate students. Its s/f ration should be at
Anonymous wrote:Why isn't Columbia in this grouping ? It has been in this grouping for over a decade.
Even in the 1960's-1970's before US rankings it was in the 'Most Competitive' category for colleges. Most of the college students there have always had 700's in their board scores
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. Columbia fans thinking their school s the equivalent of a Stanford.
US News:
Princeton
Harvard
Columbia
MIT
Yale
Standford
....and the question is; “Which of the universities listed above doesn’t belong in this grouping?”
The answer: Columbia.
I have no idea what/where “Standford” is..