Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A huge number of the freshmen are premed or engineering and are taking Gen Chem.
Imagine Vanderbilt being the choice to study engineering.
Vandy is a draw for engineering kids who didn’t get into Georgia Tech, Rice or UT Austin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone…Vanderbilt’s ranking is a blessing at and a curse.
Without fail, if the school is really going to take the most academically qualified kids, it will turn into every other top 20 school.
Far less sports attendance, dwindling Greek interest, etc. Based on many responses, the transition is well underway.
Bloomberg published a clickbait article which seems to neglect what is actually happening at the school.
More nerds? We know a few there and it's fish out of water. Only staying because they don't want to transfer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A huge number of the freshmen are premed or engineering and are taking Gen Chem.
Imagine Vanderbilt being the choice to study engineering.
About 20% of the students are in the School of Engineering at Vanderbilt. Small classes, lots of faculty interaction and undergraduate research opportunities.
Far below the top schools in facilities and opportunities. Period.
Depends what you want in an undergraduate school. Most top engineering schools are large state schools without an undergrad focus and undergrads are in large classes and competing with each other and grad students for research and other opportunities. There are plenty of labs at Vanderbilt and a lot of new STEM hires. The director of the Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute shifted to Vanderbilt this year to head the new Vanderbilt College of Computing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who sends a kid to a Tennessee in this political climate is a sucky parent especially a dd
Keep your little Karen in training out of the south land!
Agreed on the values. But also any parent who plans for their daughter's abortion, but is too stupid to realize that they can fly them home to DC or MD...????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who sends a kid to a Tennessee in this political climate is a sucky parent especially a dd
Keep your little Karen in training out of the south land!
Agreed on the values. But also any parent who plans for their daughter's abortion, but is too stupid to realize that they can fly them home to DC or MD...????
And who cares about the poor women in Tennessee that can’t afford to travel? Not you or your kids, I guess.
Greyhound?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A huge number of the freshmen are premed or engineering and are taking Gen Chem.
Imagine Vanderbilt being the choice to study engineering.
About 20% of the students are in the School of Engineering at Vanderbilt. Small classes, lots of faculty interaction and undergraduate research opportunities.
Far below the top schools in facilities and opportunities. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone…Vanderbilt’s ranking is a blessing at and a curse.
Without fail, if the school is really going to take the most academically qualified kids, it will turn into every other top 20 school.
Far less sports attendance, dwindling Greek interest, etc. Based on many responses, the transition is well underway.
Bloomberg published a clickbait article which seems to neglect what is actually happening at the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A huge number of the freshmen are premed or engineering and are taking Gen Chem.
Imagine Vanderbilt being the choice to study engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A huge number of the freshmen are premed or engineering and are taking Gen Chem.
Imagine Vanderbilt being the choice to study engineering.
About 20% of the students are in the School of Engineering at Vanderbilt. Small classes, lots of faculty interaction and undergraduate research opportunities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A huge number of the freshmen are premed or engineering and are taking Gen Chem.
Imagine Vanderbilt being the choice to study engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who sends a kid to a Tennessee in this political climate is a sucky parent especially a dd
Keep your little Karen in training out of the south land!
Agreed on the values. But also any parent who plans for their daughter's abortion, but is too stupid to realize that they can fly them home to DC or MD...????
And who cares about the poor women in Tennessee that can’t afford to travel? Not you or your kids, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A huge number of the freshmen are premed or engineering and are taking Gen Chem.
Imagine Vanderbilt being the choice to study engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A huge number of the freshmen are premed or engineering and are taking Gen Chem.
Imagine Vanderbilt being the choice to study engineering.
Anonymous wrote:A huge number of the freshmen are premed or engineering and are taking Gen Chem.