Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it dropped quite a bit this year, but wondering if it's still WashU/Emory level. Is it worth the cost over those schools?
It is not WashU/Emory level now, nor was it before; it’s a notch below. I also see Emory as a notch below WashU.
As for US News rankings, hadn’t it ranked Stanford as #6 for many years? Please.
NYU and Emory were to top choices for ED for my kid.
Went with NYU and got in. Will choose NYU again if accepted to both and have options.
NYU has better business school, better engineering, better CS.
Emory is really not considered above NYU for many people.
Except US news, and the rest of the rankings. Lol. Also a higher percentage of wealthy/private students apply to Emory than NYU so there that too.
NYU is ranked higher on most of the rankings for Business, Econ, CS. Enginerring, pretty much most of the important stuff lol
What is and isn't important is not up to you. Last time I checked the government considered nurses essential. Regardless Emory is still the more prestigious school.
How about doctor?
NYU is ranked higher on Medical school and Law school lol
You don't decide what's more prestigious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it dropped quite a bit this year, but wondering if it's still WashU/Emory level. Is it worth the cost over those schools?
It is not WashU/Emory level now, nor was it before; it’s a notch below. I also see Emory as a notch below WashU.
As for US News rankings, hadn’t it ranked Stanford as #6 for many years? Please.
NYU and Emory were to top choices for ED for my kid.
Went with NYU and got in. Will choose NYU again if accepted to both and have options.
NYU has better business school, better engineering, better CS.
Emory is really not considered above NYU for many people.
Except US news, and the rest of the rankings. Lol. Also a higher percentage of wealthy/private students apply to Emory than NYU so there that too.
NYU is ranked higher on most of the rankings for Business, Econ, CS. Enginerring, pretty much most of the important stuff lol
What is and isn't important is not up to you. Last time I checked the government considered nurses essential. Regardless Emory is still the more prestigious school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it dropped quite a bit this year, but wondering if it's still WashU/Emory level. Is it worth the cost over those schools?
It is not WashU/Emory level now, nor was it before; it’s a notch below. I also see Emory as a notch below WashU.
As for US News rankings, hadn’t it ranked Stanford as #6 for many years? Please.
NYU and Emory were to top choices for ED for my kid.
Went with NYU and got in. Will choose NYU again if accepted to both and have options.
NYU has better business school, better engineering, better CS.
Emory is really not considered above NYU for many people.
Except US news, and the rest of the rankings. Lol. Also a higher percentage of wealthy/private students apply to Emory than NYU so there that too.
NYU is ranked higher on most of the rankings for Business, Econ, CS. Enginerring, pretty much most of the important stuff lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it dropped quite a bit this year, but wondering if it's still WashU/Emory level. Is it worth the cost over those schools?
It is not WashU/Emory level now, nor was it before; it’s a notch below. I also see Emory as a notch below WashU.
As for US News rankings, hadn’t it ranked Stanford as #6 for many years? Please.
If anything Emory is the best of the 3.
Not by a long shot if you include Emory Oxford…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it dropped quite a bit this year, but wondering if it's still WashU/Emory level. Is it worth the cost over those schools?
It is not WashU/Emory level now, nor was it before; it’s a notch below. I also see Emory as a notch below WashU.
As for US News rankings, hadn’t it ranked Stanford as #6 for many years? Please.
NYU and Emory were to top choices for ED for my kid.
Went with NYU and got in. Will choose NYU again if accepted to both and have options.
NYU has better business school, better engineering, better CS.
Emory is really not considered above NYU for many people.
Except US news, and the rest of the rankings. Lol. Also a higher percentage of wealthy/private students apply to Emory than NYU so there that too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it dropped quite a bit this year, but wondering if it's still WashU/Emory level. Is it worth the cost over those schools?
It is not WashU/Emory level now, nor was it before; it’s a notch below. I also see Emory as a notch below WashU.
As for US News rankings, hadn’t it ranked Stanford as #6 for many years? Please.
If anything Emory is the best of the 3.
Not by a long shot if you include Emory Oxford…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you REALLY think the quality of NYU relative to WUSTL/Emory changed by much from year to year based on what USNWR rankings say? Exh A as to why ranking colleges as a whole is worse than meaningless.
Most undergrads in the T100 are good. But I'm only willing to pay 300k for a name brand with strong ascending reputation. Is that NYU? That's what I'm asking.
You are an idiot.
If money is not much of an object, NYU is a great brand and choice.
Yes, it’s in a safe, well-run city where the streets are clean, the drivers are sane, & all of its diverse citizens embrace each other’s individual value in the dazzling array of customs & languages.
Best of all, it’s affordable for college kids, & has many wholesome activities for people of all ages. Yes sir, a degree from NYU is a passport to success & acceptance across the country, because whether it’s Alabama or Idaho, everyone brightens up when they know a real New Yorker has just walked in the door.
As an Asian, I would feel safer in NYC than a middle of nowhere redneck towns.
You are doing a fine job of refuting the stereotype that Asians are smart!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you REALLY think the quality of NYU relative to WUSTL/Emory changed by much from year to year based on what USNWR rankings say? Exh A as to why ranking colleges as a whole is worse than meaningless.
Most undergrads in the T100 are good. But I'm only willing to pay 300k for a name brand with strong ascending reputation. Is that NYU? That's what I'm asking.
You are an idiot.
If money is not much of an object, NYU is a great brand and choice.
Yes, it’s in a safe, well-run city where the streets are clean, the drivers are sane, & all of its diverse citizens embrace each other’s individual value in the dazzling array of customs & languages.
Best of all, it’s affordable for college kids, & has many wholesome activities for people of all ages. Yes sir, a degree from NYU is a passport to success & acceptance across the country, because whether it’s Alabama or Idaho, everyone brightens up when they know a real New Yorker has just walked in the door.
As an Asian, I would feel safer in NYC than a middle of nowhere redneck towns.
You are doing a fine job of refuting the stereotype that Asians are smart!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it dropped quite a bit this year, but wondering if it's still WashU/Emory level. Is it worth the cost over those schools?
It is not WashU/Emory level now, nor was it before; it’s a notch below. I also see Emory as a notch below WashU.
As for US News rankings, hadn’t it ranked Stanford as #6 for many years? Please.
NYU and Emory were to top choices for ED for my kid.
Went with NYU and got in. Will choose NYU again if accepted to both and have options.
NYU has better business school, better engineering, better CS.
Emory is really not considered above NYU for many people.
Except US news, and the rest of the rankings. Lol. Also a higher percentage of wealthy/private students apply to Emory than NYU so there that too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you REALLY think the quality of NYU relative to WUSTL/Emory changed by much from year to year based on what USNWR rankings say? Exh A as to why ranking colleges as a whole is worse than meaningless.
Most undergrads in the T100 are good. But I'm only willing to pay 300k for a name brand with strong ascending reputation. Is that NYU? That's what I'm asking.
You are an idiot.
If money is not much of an object, NYU is a great brand and choice.
Yes, it’s in a safe, well-run city where the streets are clean, the drivers are sane, & all of its diverse citizens embrace each other’s individual value in the dazzling array of customs & languages.
Best of all, it’s affordable for college kids, & has many wholesome activities for people of all ages. Yes sir, a degree from NYU is a passport to success & acceptance across the country, because whether it’s Alabama or Idaho, everyone brightens up when they know a real New Yorker has just walked in the door.
As an Asian, I would feel safer in NYC than a middle of nowhere redneck towns.
You are doing a fine job of refuting the stereotype that Asians are smart!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you REALLY think the quality of NYU relative to WUSTL/Emory changed by much from year to year based on what USNWR rankings say? Exh A as to why ranking colleges as a whole is worse than meaningless.
Most undergrads in the T100 are good. But I'm only willing to pay 300k for a name brand with strong ascending reputation. Is that NYU? That's what I'm asking.
You are an idiot.
If money is not much of an object, NYU is a great brand and choice.
Yes, it’s in a safe, well-run city where the streets are clean, the drivers are sane, & all of its diverse citizens embrace each other’s individual value in the dazzling array of customs & languages.
Best of all, it’s affordable for college kids, & has many wholesome activities for people of all ages. Yes sir, a degree from NYU is a passport to success & acceptance across the country, because whether it’s Alabama or Idaho, everyone brightens up when they know a real New Yorker has just walked in the door.
As an Asian, I would feel safer in NYC than a middle of nowhere redneck towns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it dropped quite a bit this year, but wondering if it's still WashU/Emory level. Is it worth the cost over those schools?
It is not WashU/Emory level now, nor was it before; it’s a notch below. I also see Emory as a notch below WashU.
As for US News rankings, hadn’t it ranked Stanford as #6 for many years? Please.
NYU and Emory were to top choices for ED for my kid.
Went with NYU and got in. Will choose NYU again if accepted to both and have options.
NYU has better business school, better engineering, better CS.
Emory is really not considered above NYU for many people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it dropped quite a bit this year, but wondering if it's still WashU/Emory level. Is it worth the cost over those schools?
It is not WashU/Emory level now, nor was it before; it’s a notch below. I also see Emory as a notch below WashU.
As for US News rankings, hadn’t it ranked Stanford as #6 for many years? Please.
If anything Emory is the best of the 3.
Certainly not for comp sci or engineering
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you REALLY think the quality of NYU relative to WUSTL/Emory changed by much from year to year based on what USNWR rankings say? Exh A as to why ranking colleges as a whole is worse than meaningless.
Most undergrads in the T100 are good. But I'm only willing to pay 300k for a name brand with strong ascending reputation. Is that NYU? That's what I'm asking.
You are an idiot.
If money is not much of an object, NYU is a great brand and choice.
Yes, it’s in a safe, well-run city where the streets are clean, the drivers are sane, & all of its diverse citizens embrace each other’s individual value in the dazzling array of customs & languages.
Best of all, it’s affordable for college kids, & has many wholesome activities for people of all ages. Yes sir, a degree from NYU is a passport to success & acceptance across the country, because whether it’s Alabama or Idaho, everyone brightens up when they know a real New Yorker has just walked in the door.