Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think any of those schools really want or care about being Harvard of the South, they’re all well respected in their own ways. But if we’re talking about the best school in the South, it’s Duke full-stop. Not particularly close.
That just isn't true. Duke has a lot of grad schools and departments that are just ok. It is a very good overall school but is more the Cornell of the South than the Harvard of the South. Harvard and Stanford are universities with no real weak areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard Tulane described this way. I think it’s silly and inaccurate. Harvard is Harvard. Duke is Duke. Very different schools with different strengths and cultures. I don’t see the point in forcing comparisons and imagining similarities that aren’t really there. No one says that Harvard is the Vanderbilt of the North. It’s possible and more useful to just look at each school separately as an academic and cultural environment.
Outcomes at Tulane are vastly vastly different from outcomes at Vanderbilt or Duke in particular.
Second and third tier order of jobs for similar majors at Tulane.
I know vandy grads working at gas stations, the only ones that truly do well had prior connections before going there.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think any of those schools really want or care about being Harvard of the South, they’re all well respected in their own ways. But if we’re talking about the best school in the South, it’s Duke full-stop. Not particularly close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard Tulane described this way. I think it’s silly and inaccurate. Harvard is Harvard. Duke is Duke. Very different schools with different strengths and cultures. I don’t see the point in forcing comparisons and imagining similarities that aren’t really there. No one says that Harvard is the Vanderbilt of the North. It’s possible and more useful to just look at each school separately as an academic and cultural environment.
Outcomes at Tulane are vastly vastly different from outcomes at Vanderbilt or Duke in particular.
Second and third tier order of jobs for similar majors at Tulane.
Anonymous wrote:I have encountered many people claiming that Emory, Duke, Vanderbilt or Rice owns the title of Harvard of South in different occasions. In your opinion, especially for those from the South, which school is HOS?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard Tulane described this way. I think it’s silly and inaccurate. Harvard is Harvard. Duke is Duke. Very different schools with different strengths and cultures. I don’t see the point in forcing comparisons and imagining similarities that aren’t really there. No one says that Harvard is the Vanderbilt of the North. It’s possible and more useful to just look at each school separately as an academic and cultural environment.
Anonymous wrote:Wofford was always called the Harvard of the South when I was growing up in SC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke > Emory=Vandy> Rice.
All are fine schools but if you must rank then, Duke>(Vanderbilt =Rice)>Emory
Anonymous wrote:Duke > Emory=Vandy> Rice.