Anonymous wrote:They are certainly overrated relative to their sticker prices. It’s simply absurd what Americans spend on higher education, compared to other countries.
If cost isn’t an issue, American colleges are generally good. You have more fluff degrees and departments, but the real stuff is solid.
Anonymous wrote:There. I said it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think places like Harvard are overrated. But others? yeah. I can never comprehend why non-independently wealthy people pay $75K/year for Tulane or wherever.
Harvard is both overrated and not overrated.
Education is no better than at many other schools. Quality of teaching is better at the LACs. But it's still Harvard and the name carries a lot of weight. You're really going there for the name, not the experience or education.
Anonymous wrote:Well... I agree many US colleges are overrated. But as a graduate of both two ives and Oxford, Oxford was even worse.
Anonymous wrote:Well... I agree many US colleges are overrated. But as a graduate of both two ives and Oxford, Oxford was even worse.
Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering about American colleges too, and feeling very cynical since yesterday. My kid speaks French, so wondering whether to look at McGill or European universities when the time comes (many years away).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering about American colleges too, and feeling very cynical since yesterday. My kid speaks French, so wondering whether to look at McGill or European universities when the time comes (many years away).
McGill's English.
PP here. Sure, but students have to be able to understand written and spoken French at McGill, since both English and French can be used in any course.