Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Columbia, Cornell, Johns Hopkins, Chicago, Stanford, MIT
This plus Dartmouth, Brown, UPenn, Duke, CalTech, Georgetown (foreign service school).
Also, Williams, Amherst, Swathmore, Bryn Mawr, Wellesley.
I'm S.Korean and most S. Koreans are well aware of U.S. College rankings more than most Americans.
Most of my friends in Lat Am and Europe have never even heard of those. At the top of prestige, they'd probably say Harvard, Stanford, Berkeley, perhaps MIT. Everything else is a step below.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Columbia, Cornell, Johns Hopkins, Chicago, Stanford, MIT
This plus Dartmouth, Brown, UPenn, Duke, CalTech, Georgetown (foreign service school).
Also, Williams, Amherst, Swathmore, Bryn Mawr, Wellesley.
I'm S.Korean and most S. Koreans are well aware of U.S. College rankings more than most Americans.
Might depend on where you live. My guess is that Georgetown is well-known in the Gulf states.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure many of them know of Georgetown as it has a huge international contingency.
OK, lets stop all this nonsense now. There are a lot of universities in the states that have a lot of foreigners. That does not mean that they would be considered prestigious. Before I moved here if someone told me they went to Georgetown that would have meant nothing to me, and I was by no means ignorant about the US.
There are only a handful of schools that your average well-educated foreigner would have heard of/consider prestigious, and they are h/y/p plus one or two others like MIT, Stanford, etc.
I have lived here more than a decade and have no idea what "SMU" is.
Anonymous wrote:Columbia, Cornell, Johns Hopkins, Chicago, Stanford, MIT
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am from Spain. For some reason in Spain, GW is considered to be almost as prestigious as Ivy leagues. It is interesting.
Do you mean Georgetown? I'd always heard gtown was popular in Spain but not GW.
Anonymous wrote:Conversely what foreign universities do Americans consider prestigious...or even have heard of?
Anonymous wrote:No I meant GW, more recognition than Georgetown (am from Madrid originally)
Anonymous wrote:I am from Spain. For some reason in Spain, GW is considered to be almost as prestigious as Ivy leagues. It is interesting.