Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To use a favorite DCUM term, its an Ivy-reject school
Not exactly. They definitely lose a lot of students to ivies but they likely win a majority of cross-admits against Cornell at least.
No, they lose cross admits to even Cornell.
Maybe those kids want to run a Ramada Inn or a farm.
Nothing wrong with that!! Not everyone needs to be, or should be, in finance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To use a favorite DCUM term, its an Ivy-reject school
Not exactly. They definitely lose a lot of students to ivies but they likely win a majority of cross-admits against Cornell at least.
No, they lose cross admits to even Cornell.
Maybe those kids want to run a Ramada Inn or a farm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To use a favorite DCUM term, its an Ivy-reject school
Not exactly. They definitely lose a lot of students to ivies but they likely win a majority of cross-admits against Cornell at least.
No, they lose cross admits to even Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To use a favorite DCUM term, its an Ivy-reject school
Not exactly. They definitely lose a lot of students to ivies but they likely win a majority of cross-admits against Cornell at least.
Anonymous wrote:UPenn, Duke, Columbia, Yale, UChicago > Northwestern = Cornell, Johns Hopkins > Vanderbilt
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To use a favorite DCUM term, its an Ivy-reject school
Not exactly. They definitely lose a lot of students to ivies but they likely win a majority of cross-admits against Cornell at least.
Why Duke parents are so insecure. it is a great school, but please do not try to twist with the truth. If you want anyway, just say Duke > HYPSM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To use a favorite DCUM term, its an Ivy-reject school
Not exactly. They definitely lose a lot of students to ivies but they likely win a majority of cross-admits against Cornell at least.
Anonymous wrote:To use a favorite DCUM term, its an Ivy-reject school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UPenn, Duke, Columbia, Yale, UChicago > Northwestern = Cornell, Johns Hopkins > Vanderbilt
(UPenn, Columbia, Yale) > UChicago > (Duke, Northwestern, Cornell) > (Johns Hopkins, Vanderbilt)
Ivy fetish?
Realistically for undergrad, it's UPenn, Duke, Columbia, Yale > UChicago, Northwestern, Johns Hopkins > Cornell, Vanderbilt
Duke booster. You realize Cornell is an Ivy.
NP... Cornell is the weakest ivy for undergrad by a good amount. I would agree with PP's classification, UPenn, Duke, Columbia, Yale > UChicago, Northwestern, Johns Hopkins > Cornell, Vanderbilt. Vanderbilt could make a case for the middle grouping in the next decade though, it's been getting quite popular.
It does not matter what you or the PP think. Most kids will choose UPenn, Columbia, or Yale over Duke if given the choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UPenn, Duke, Columbia, Yale, UChicago > Northwestern = Cornell, Johns Hopkins > Vanderbilt
(UPenn, Columbia, Yale) > UChicago > (Duke, Northwestern, Cornell) > (Johns Hopkins, Vanderbilt)
Ivy fetish?
Realistically for undergrad, it's UPenn, Duke, Columbia, Yale > UChicago, Northwestern, Johns Hopkins > Cornell, Vanderbilt
Duke booster. You realize Cornell is an Ivy.
NP... Cornell is the weakest ivy for undergrad by a good amount. I would agree with PP's classification, UPenn, Duke, Columbia, Yale > UChicago, Northwestern, Johns Hopkins > Cornell, Vanderbilt. Vanderbilt could make a case for the middle grouping in the next decade though, it's been getting quite popular.