Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Washington is much more selective and has a better international reputation than Wisco. USNWR has this one wrong …
Except it’s a trash academic school all around except for cs. Cmon Washington at least try in the humanities. Given that’s you’re a Washington booster, I’m surprised you can even spell and use grammar. This compounded with the fact that Washington is located in the tech hub of Seattle and Wisconsin in Madison makes Wisconsin’s all around dominance even more hilarious and satisfying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Washington is much more selective and has a better international reputation than Wisco. USNWR has this one wrong …
Except it’s a trash academic school all around except for cs. Cmon Washington at least try in the humanities. Given that’s you’re a Washington booster, I’m surprised you can even spell and use grammar. This compounded with the fact that Washington is located in the tech hub of Seattle and Wisconsin in Madison makes Wisconsin’s all around dominance even more hilarious and satisfying.
I hate wisco booster but he’s right. Wisco is just a better all around school, especially for business and liberal arts. Right now, Wisco is the most underrated public out there. Prob bc it’s cold, doesn’t have a super successful football team, and generally doesn’t recruit at coastal high schools like Michigan or BC do. Rn, I thinks it’s yield is ~30%. But it’s only a matter of time before the market realizes how well rounded Wisco is, causing the yield rate to sky rocket and the acceptance rate to plummet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Washington is much more selective and has a better international reputation than Wisco. USNWR has this one wrong …
Except it’s a trash academic school all around except for cs. Cmon Washington at least try in the humanities. Given that’s you’re a Washington booster, I’m surprised you can even spell and use grammar. This compounded with the fact that Washington is located in the tech hub of Seattle and Wisconsin in Madison makes Wisconsin’s all around dominance even more hilarious and satisfying.
Anonymous wrote:Rutgers is getting a lot more love on these lists then it deserves, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Washington is much more selective and has a better international reputation than Wisco. USNWR has this one wrong …
Except it’s a trash academic school all around except for cs. Cmon Washington at least try in the humanities. Given that’s you’re a Washington booster, I’m surprised you can even spell and use grammar. This compounded with the fact that Washington is located in the tech hub of Seattle and Wisconsin in Madison makes Wisconsin’s all around dominance even more hilarious and satisfying.
Anonymous wrote:University of Washington is much more selective and has a better international reputation than Wisco. USNWR has this one wrong …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern
UCLA
Michigan
USC
Wisconsin
Illinois
OSU
Purdue
Rutgers
Maryland
Minnesota
Indiana
Penn State
Michigan State
Iowa
Nebraska
khalas.
Washington and Oregon?
Anonymous wrote:Northwestern
UCLA
Michigan
USC
Wisconsin
Illinois
OSU
Purdue
Rutgers
Maryland
Minnesota
Indiana
Penn State
Michigan State
Iowa
Nebraska
khalas.
Anonymous wrote:NP. Vastly superior? No, of course not. But it’s not hyperbole to say Northwestern is considered the “best” school of the lot, academically speaking, in lay parlance. That is not in any way a controversial opinion, and it’s one held widely by most people outside of the one or two diehard haters on this thread.
For the record, I went to Illinois for undergrad…
Anonymous wrote:NP. Vastly superior? No, of course not. But it’s not hyperbole to say Northwestern is considered the “best” school of the lot, academically speaking, in lay parlance. That is not in any way a controversial opinion, and it’s one held widely by most people outside of the one or two diehard haters on this thread.
For the record, I went to Illinois for undergrad…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the NU hate.
My kid would've turned down 2 Ivies for NU had he not gotten into his first choice (also not an Ivy).
And Evanston is a nice neighborhood. I was much sadder seeing my kid decline NU than any of the Ivies he was accepted to.
It’s jealousy or insecurity, or both.
Good lord. Very, very few people here are claiming that NU isn't a great school. I think the debate is whether it's dramatically better than UCLA or Michigan. If you view the mere suggestion that NU might be compared to those schools as hate or criticism, I'd suggest reflecting on why NU's relative prestige is so important to you.
Bingo. I’m sure my kid isn’t the only one who didn’t have any interest in applying to NU. One of the few Top 20 they didn’t apply to, as it turned out.
It’s not jealousy or insecurity. It’s mockery directed at those of you who think NU is vastly superior.
I’m not seeing many posts claiming it’s “vastly superior”, but I’m seeing way more posts sh*tting on it and its location.
It’s an excellent school. It’s widely considered the best school academically in the Big Ten, and has been for generations.