Anonymous wrote:Would be interest in thoughts ans experiences too as we are choosing between McGill & Barnard as well.
Anonymous wrote:It's naive to think that any foreign university, apart from Oxbridge, will likely resonate strongly with the average U.S. employer, no matter how good those schools may be. They just generally lack name recognition here, and that is very likely to result in a competitive disadvantage when applying for jobs alongside candidates from schools which are better known in the U.S. Yes, some employers may be familiar with some foreign schools, and may even think highly of them, but I strongly suspect that will be a minority position.
Caveat emptor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If choices kid has are McGill, BU, Barnard, Skidmore is there a clear choice?
Why are we even talking about this. This is NOT what the OP asked…..
Anonymous wrote:
If choices kid has are McGill, BU, Barnard, Skidmore is there a clear choice?
Anonymous wrote:
If choices kid has are McGill, BU, Barnard, Skidmore is there a clear choice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it is so interesting that uninformed Americans are denigrating St Andrews as a place for rich American kids when the tuition (even including airfare) is less than University of MD. We are considering it for our high stats kid because it is a bargain - great school for less than you pay here.
Uh, wut? DCUM has far too much MissInformation!
2024-2025 GBP Sterling US Dollars
Tuition fees (actual tuition fees table) 27,450 37,058
Catered residence fees or rent, utilities, food 11,328 15,293
Travel - based on two trips per year 2,000 2,700
Computer equipment, books, etc. 1,200 1,620
Personal, living expenses (37 weeks) 3,700 4,995
Total £45,678 $61,666
UMD
Undergraduate State of Maryland Resident
On-Campus Costs (Estimated)
Direct Costs
Annual tuition
$10,086
Mandatory fees
$1,722
On-campus housing, cable & phone
$9,562
Food plan (average)
$6,396
Other Estimated Costs
Books and supplies4
$1,250
Transportation4
$1,514
Personal costs4
$1,200
Total
$31,730
Anonymous wrote:I think it is so interesting that uninformed Americans are denigrating St Andrews as a place for rich American kids when the tuition (even including airfare) is less than University of MD. We are considering it for our high stats kid because it is a bargain - great school for less than you pay here.
Anonymous wrote:McGill has long had a great reputation in my industry. My dc decided to go there and I was happy… and no, I don’t think it’s the Harvard of Canada, blah blah. But I do think it is a rigorous school where students work hard for their grades, and are not entitled. I can’t say that about some of the more elite US schools.