Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While UVA is a good school, all things being equal financially, I would never choose UVA over Berkeley regardless of what Business Insider says. Berkeley's academic reputation is well-known worldwide.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton
NYU
Vanderbilt
Georgetown
UPenn
fyi: USC is no longer a rich kid joke college - tougher admissions standards than U-Va.
No. I taught at USC. It is still very much University of spoiled children. Very blonde, attractive, nicer cars than faculty and big into the Greek scene. It is not a Highly Selective student like Ga Tech and UVA. It's much more difficult to get into the latter two, which are HIghly Selective as opposed to merely Selective. Also UVA was just named top public by Business Insider for best Public in the nation, so now outstrips UCLA Berkely and Michigan. No way would I send my kid to USC (the one in CA).
But you would be wrong Business Insider changed its evaluation system to remove "glamour" factors and to search instead for the University's overal "efficacy". UVA is now no. 1 And I would trust Business Insider over any mom on this website. http://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2016/09/uva-ranked-best-public-college-business-insider
Anonymous wrote:While UVA is a good school, all things being equal financially, I would never choose UVA over Berkeley regardless of what Business Insider says. Berkeley's academic reputation is well-known worldwide.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton
NYU
Vanderbilt
Georgetown
UPenn
fyi: USC is no longer a rich kid joke college - tougher admissions standards than U-Va.
No. I taught at USC. It is still very much University of spoiled children. Very blonde, attractive, nicer cars than faculty and big into the Greek scene. It is not a Highly Selective student like Ga Tech and UVA. It's much more difficult to get into the latter two, which are HIghly Selective as opposed to merely Selective. Also UVA was just named top public by Business Insider for best Public in the nation, so now outstrips UCLA Berkely and Michigan. No way would I send my kid to USC (the one in CA).
Anonymous wrote:Berkeley is probably as hard or harder to get into for non CA residents than all of the schools you mentioned except for the some of the ivys . It's definitely harder to get into Berkeley right now from out of state than it is to get into Hopkins or Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:While UVA is a good school, all things being equal financially, I would never choose UVA over Berkeley regardless of what Business Insider says. Berkeley's academic reputation is well-known worldwide.Anonymous wrote:
No. I taught at USC. It is still very much University of spoiled children. Very blonde, attractive, nicer cars than faculty and big into the Greek scene. It is not a Highly Selective student like Ga Tech and UVA. It's much more difficult to get into the latter two, which are HIghly Selective as opposed to merely Selective. Also UVA was just named top public by Business Insider for best Public in the nation, so now outstrips UCLA Berkely and Michigan. No way would I send my kid to USC (the one in CA).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton
NYU
Vanderbilt
Georgetown
UPenn
fyi: USC is no longer a rich kid joke college - tougher admissions standards than U-Va.
No. I taught at USC. It is still very much University of spoiled children. Very blonde, attractive, nicer cars than faculty and big into the Greek scene. It is not a Highly Selective student like Ga Tech and UVA. It's much more difficult to get into the latter two, which are HIghly Selective as opposed to merely Selective. Also UVA was just named top public by Business Insider for best Public in the nation, so now outstrips UCLA Berkely and Michigan. No way would I send my kid to USC (the one in CA).
I think it's important to see what criteria is used to formulate a list, so here's the Business Insider link. U of Delaware was also in the top 14.Anonymous wrote:While UVA is a good school, all things being equal financially, I would never choose UVA over Berkeley regardless of what Business Insider says. Berkeley's academic reputation is well-known worldwide.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton
NYU
Vanderbilt
Georgetown
UPenn
fyi: USC is no longer a rich kid joke college - tougher admissions standards than U-Va.
No. I taught at USC. It is still very much University of spoiled children. Very blonde, attractive, nicer cars than faculty and big into the Greek scene. It is not a Highly Selective student like Ga Tech and UVA. It's much more difficult to get into the latter two, which are HIghly Selective as opposed to merely Selective. Also UVA was just named top public by Business Insider for best Public in the nation, so now outstrips UCLA Berkely and Michigan. No way would I send my kid to USC (the one in CA).
While UVA is a good school, all things being equal financially, I would never choose UVA over Berkeley regardless of what Business Insider says. Berkeley's academic reputation is well-known worldwide.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton
NYU
Vanderbilt
Georgetown
UPenn
fyi: USC is no longer a rich kid joke college - tougher admissions standards than U-Va.
No. I taught at USC. It is still very much University of spoiled children. Very blonde, attractive, nicer cars than faculty and big into the Greek scene. It is not a Highly Selective student like Ga Tech and UVA. It's much more difficult to get into the latter two, which are HIghly Selective as opposed to merely Selective. Also UVA was just named top public by Business Insider for best Public in the nation, so now outstrips UCLA Berkely and Michigan. No way would I send my kid to USC (the one in CA).
Anonymous wrote:Princeton
NYU
Vanderbilt
Georgetown
UPenn
fyi: USC is no longer a rich kid joke college - tougher admissions standards than U-Va.