Anonymous wrote:None. Ivy carries prestige that sticks with you for life. "He went to an Ivy League school." People are impressed, forever.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid, or you, are choosing a college based on how impressed other people will be with your child for the rest of their life, you need to take a really hard look at how you've raised your child.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid, or you, are choosing a college based on how impressed other people will be with your child for the rest of their life, you need to take a really hard look at how you've raised your child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aside from Stanford, MIT, Duke, Caltech, which schools do you consider better than the "lower ivies" (Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell)?
Its hard to say better or worse but Vanderbilt, Rice, CMU, Amherst, Northwestern and Hopkins are their peer institutions.
Anonymous wrote:Aside from Stanford, MIT, Duke, Caltech, which schools do you consider better than the "lower ivies" (Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell)?
Anonymous wrote:None. Ivy carries prestige that sticks with you for life. "He went to an Ivy League school." People are impressed, forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most kids who are given the choice choose UCLA, Cal, and Michigan over Cornell.
Of course many non-wealthy students will choose an inexpensive in-state public option over a private college with $65k tuition.
77% of Cal students get in-state California tuition ($12k),
52% of Michigan students get in-state tuition ($17k).
Cornell tuition is $65k (or $44k tuition for about 15% of NYS residents in the endowed colleges).
Anonymous wrote:Most kids who are given the choice choose UCLA, Cal, and Michigan over Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:None. Ivy carries prestige that sticks with you for life. "He went to an Ivy League school." People are impressed, forever.
Anonymous wrote:None. Ivy carries prestige that sticks with you for life. "He went to an Ivy League school." People are impressed, forever.
Anonymous wrote:Most kids who are given the choice choose UCLA, Cal, and Michigan over Cornell.