Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh and Rice? Harder to get into than Chicago and several other top schools - not a hidden gem ...
Rice is a great school but UChicago is harder to get into. Nearly half the acceptance rate
Chicago games their numbers more than any other top 20 school with their ED set up and crazy marketing, so I don't put much stock in their acceptance rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For smaller STEM schools STEM: WPI, RPI, Rose Hulman, I would say SUNY- Stonybrook but it is more of commuter school in that it empties out on the weekends.
For business: Miami (Ohio)
Most RPI students are extremely awkward and the school is in a depressed part of upstate NY. It is best kept a secret, rather than a best kept secret.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh and Rice? Harder to get into than Chicago and several other top schools - not a hidden gem ...
Rice is a great school but UChicago is harder to get into. Nearly half the acceptance rate
Chicago games their numbers more than any other top 20 school with their ED set up and crazy marketing, so I don't put much stock in their acceptance rate.
Anonymous wrote:Here's a story I like to tell (and probably already have here): I went to a small liberal arts school in New England. My best friend from HS went to Harvard. The summer after we graduated from college we were hitting balls at the driving range at her country club. I looked over and there was my history prof from sophomore year (yes, my prof belonged to a country club - old money....) I went over and said hi. He recognized me right away and asked about my sister whom he had taught 6 years earlier. My friend was in shock. She couldn't believe a professor would even know my name, much less 3 years later.
Just goes to show that you get a lot more attention from your professors at a smaller school.
The best engineering schools in this class are missing from your list: Clarkson University and Case Western. If go to either before considering RPI.Anonymous wrote:For smaller STEM schools STEM: WPI, RPI, Rose Hulman, I would say SUNY- Stonybrook but it is more of commuter school in that it empties out on the weekends.
For business: Miami (Ohio)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For smaller STEM schools STEM: WPI, RPI, Rose Hulman, I would say SUNY- Stonybrook but it is more of commuter school in that it empties out on the weekends.
For business: Miami (Ohio)
Most RPI students are extremely awkward and the school is in a depressed part of upstate NY. It is best kept a secret, rather than a best kept secret.
Some prefer upstate NY, some prefer middle of Indiana. Your choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh and Rice? Harder to get into than Chicago and several other top schools - not a hidden gem ...
Rice is a great school but UChicago is harder to get into. Nearly half the acceptance rate