Anonymous wrote:Please see below. Vanderbilt has always been ranked below both Duke and UChicago. This yea (2026) is not shown, nut I beleive Chicago is now 6th again and Duke is lower. It depends on the methodology for US News and World Report. When they deemphasized small class sizes and nobel laureates, and emphasized Pell Grant recipients Chicago fell in the rankings. Also, Chicago has many who do not graduate in 4 years because it is too hard, which also hurts their rankings.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke is the gold standard of collegiate experience
Not for my kid. She visited the campus and thought it was definitely not a place for her.
My kid too, he was turned off. Hilly, mix of old and new buildings, etc. Prefers the cold and more intellectual vibe of a UChicago, Northwestern, etc. Some kids don't like to sweat climbing up hills in humidity. Hot weather is not ideal for all.
Since when is Duke “hilly”?? 😂
Anonymous wrote:Columbia now has a reputation of having many unattractive, brainy, wealthy protestors. If that's a student's preference for dating and social life, then go to Columbia.
Anonymous wrote:Duke has more in common with Notre Dame than Brown or Columbia. Only Ivy with Duke like vibe would be Dartmouth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One looks for introverts and one looks for extroverts.
Certain kids want a quintessential college experience complete with sports!
That’s right. Despite what DCUM boards will tell you, sports do A LOT for universities. Vanderbilt is a great case study in this. Awful sports for many (most) years. Finally they’ve invested in them. With that, comes more eyeballs. The school has leaned into it with better branding, uniforms, apparel, and all of the things that put eyes on their logo. Incredibly smart. Duke has had great basketball for years, and been great in some other smaller market sports, too. But, they picked it up in football the last few years and have leaned into that opportunity, too.
The new Vandy logo sucks. Bring back the V Star or donations will suffer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke is the gold standard of collegiate experience
Not for my kid. She visited the campus and thought it was definitely not a place for her.
My kid too, he was turned off. Hilly, mix of old and new buildings, etc. Prefers the cold and more intellectual vibe of a UChicago, Northwestern, etc. Some kids don't like to sweat climbing up hills in humidity. Hot weather is not ideal for all.
Anonymous wrote:Overwhelming percentage of Duke grads and current Duke students have zero interest in Columbia and Brown. Extremely different vibes.
Anonymous wrote:What are you talking about. Come back when Columbia or U Chicago don't have single digit acceptance rates or expect near perfect candidates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Columbia and Brown have much more in common.
How? Brown is open curriculum. Columbia has strict core curriculum. What thye overlap most is probably over-representation of private school kids from NYC.