Anonymous wrote:How many Americans can name cities in China with over 10M inhabitants?
Anonymous wrote:I live abroad and know a lot of well educated foreigners. Harvard and MIT are considered the most prestigious. Stanford and Berkeley - yes, but not everyone has heard of them. Same for Princeton, Yale, Caltech, Columbia. Not everyone knows about them, but those who do consider them very close to Harvard. Penn, Johns Hopkins, Michigan... that would be the third level. LACS - nobody has heard of them or cares. People abroad get their repetitional cues from research (e.g. big discoveries, famous scientists, Nobel prizes) not undergrad teaching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HYP
Stanford, MIT, Berkeley
Caltech, Wharton, Columbia.
The list above is most accurate as far as which US schools are most prestigious/well-known outside of US. They really don't know and don't care about schools such as Duke, NW, Rice, Emory, Washington, ND etc.
Clever way to insert Emory or WashU. No one cares about those schools. Duke, Northwestern, ND, however, are well-known among educated crowds.
Again in America no one cares about LSE, Boccoli, or any other schools that's not Oxbridge. However I have met a few immigrants that knew what Emory was.
Are you talking about Bocconi? Nobody knows about Emory unless they have a connection to the South
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HYP
Stanford, MIT, Berkeley
Caltech, Wharton, Columbia.
The list above is most accurate as far as which US schools are most prestigious/well-known outside of US. They really don't know and don't care about schools such as Duke, NW, Rice, Emory, Washington, ND etc.
Clever way to insert Emory or WashU. No one cares about those schools. Duke, Northwestern, ND, however, are well-known among educated crowds.
Again in America no one cares about LSE, Boccoli, or any other schools that's not Oxbridge. However I have met a few immigrants that knew what Emory was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most foreigners are not familiar with Yale or Princeton or view them more prestigious than MIT, Berkeley or Stanford if they have heard of them.
Interesting. Maybe similar to the way that Durham University is highly regarded in UK but not well known in the US?
Anonymous wrote: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
Berkeley is huge in the Asian Countries, along with UCLA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HYP
Stanford, MIT, Berkeley
Caltech, Wharton, Columbia.
The list above is most accurate as far as which US schools are most prestigious/well-known outside of US. They really don't know and don't care about schools such as Duke, NW, Rice, Emory, Washington, ND etc.
Clever way to insert Emory or WashU. No one cares about those schools. Duke, Northwestern, ND, however, are well-known among educated crowds.