Anonymous wrote:DC struggled with this choice/decision a couple of years ago and chose Rice. DC was always enamored with Cornell, but after visiting both schools, talking with current students, talking with alumni, talking with current professors, etc - the clear choice was Rice. DC not big into rankings, so Cornell at the bottom of the Ivy and behind Rice did not play into the decision. So far a wonderful experience and DC feels like they may have dodged a bullet with Cornell. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a wonderful school, but even the Cornell boosters on this site are a bit cringe-worthy with their blind, defensive and immediate advocacy. Almost as if they get an alert when Cornell is mentioned on this site lol. As my DC said after a visit, too many weird and ultra competitive kids like “Andy from the Office”, who seemed a bit off. Rice full of “happy well-adjusted and brilliant kids” - different strokes for different folks..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC struggled with this choice/decision a couple of years ago and chose Rice. DC was always enamored with Cornell, but after visiting both schools, talking with current students, talking with alumni, talking with current professors, etc - the clear choice was Rice. DC not big into rankings, so Cornell at the bottom of the Ivy and behind Rice did not play into the decision. So far a wonderful experience and DC feels like they may have dodged a bullet with Cornell. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a wonderful school, but even the Cornell boosters on this site are a bit cringe-worthy with their blind, defensive and immediate advocacy. Almost as if they get an alert when Cornell is mentioned on this site lol. As my DC said after a visit, too many weird and ultra competitive kids like “Andy from the Office”, who seemed a bit off. Rice full of “happy well-adjusted and brilliant kids” - different strokes for different folks..
Dodged a bullet? Talk about being overly dramatic.
Anonymous wrote:DC struggled with this choice/decision a couple of years ago and chose Rice. DC was always enamored with Cornell, but after visiting both schools, talking with current students, talking with alumni, talking with current professors, etc - the clear choice was Rice. DC not big into rankings, so Cornell at the bottom of the Ivy and behind Rice did not play into the decision. So far a wonderful experience and DC feels like they may have dodged a bullet with Cornell. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a wonderful school, but even the Cornell boosters on this site are a bit cringe-worthy with their blind, defensive and immediate advocacy. Almost as if they get an alert when Cornell is mentioned on this site lol. As my DC said after a visit, too many weird and ultra competitive kids like “Andy from the Office”, who seemed a bit off. Rice full of “happy well-adjusted and brilliant kids” - different strokes for different folks..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rice is not prestigious outside of Texas. I highly recommend Cornell because public policy is a field where the institution you go to matters.
I don't especially know public policy and have zero affection for Texas, but educated people all over the US know that Rice is a serious school for smart students.
OP's child has two great choices.
Anonymous wrote:Rice is not prestigious outside of Texas. I highly recommend Cornell because public policy is a field where the institution you go to matters.
Anonymous wrote:Rice is not prestigious outside of Texas. I highly recommend Cornell because public policy is a field where the institution you go to matters.
Anonymous wrote:I know this thread is mostly dead, but I'm here because my son has the same decision. It seems odd to me that all the replies for Cornell > Rice are snarky and short and don't give any reasoning. Care to elaborate?