Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Minerva has a 2% acceptance rate
never heard of it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are adding Julliard, then you may as well also add Berkelee School of Music in Boston.
Berkelee has like 50% acceptance rate
Anonymous wrote:I actually think of art/design/music/performance colleges when I think of prestigious places. Places like RISD, Juilliard, Tisch, etc.
RISD has like 30% acceptance rate.
Other art programs like CMU Design has 7%, Yale art 5%, USC SCA 3% acceptance rate.
They require both artistic talent and brain (academic achievement) to get in.
Berkelee et al could easily reduce their acceptance rates by encouraging the merely talented (or hopeless) to apply. See the glowing marketing materials Harvard sent to people with 1200 SATs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are adding Julliard, then you may as well also add Berkelee School of Music in Boston.
Berkelee has like 50% acceptance rate
Anonymous wrote:I actually think of art/design/music/performance colleges when I think of prestigious places. Places like RISD, Juilliard, Tisch, etc.
RISD has like 30% acceptance rate.
Other art programs like CMU Design has 7%, Yale art 5%, USC SCA 3% acceptance rate.
They require both artistic talent and brain (academic achievement) to get in.
Berkelee et al could easily reduce their acceptance rates by encouraging the merely talented (or hopeless) to apply. See the glowing marketing materials Harvard sent to people with 1200 SATs.
First, it is Berkeley not Berkelee,
Second, see below for acceptance rates:
UC Berkeley Regular Decisions Acceptance Statistics
Reporting Year Applicants Acceptance Rate
2022-23 128,226 11.4%
2021-22 112,846 14.5%
Anonymous wrote:I guess any school with less than 10% acceptance rate, more than $50K tuition and more than $5 billion endowment should meet your "prestigious" standard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are adding Julliard, then you may as well also add Berkelee School of Music in Boston.
Berkelee has like 50% acceptance rate
Anonymous wrote:I actually think of art/design/music/performance colleges when I think of prestigious places. Places like RISD, Juilliard, Tisch, etc.
RISD has like 30% acceptance rate.
Other art programs like CMU Design has 7%, Yale art 5%, USC SCA 3% acceptance rate.
They require both artistic talent and brain (academic achievement) to get in.
Berkelee et al could easily reduce their acceptance rates by encouraging the merely talented (or hopeless) to apply. See the glowing marketing materials Harvard sent to people with 1200 SATs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are adding Julliard, then you may as well also add Berkelee School of Music in Boston.
Berkelee has like 50% acceptance rate
Anonymous wrote:I actually think of art/design/music/performance colleges when I think of prestigious places. Places like RISD, Juilliard, Tisch, etc.
RISD has like 30% acceptance rate.
Other art programs like CMU Design has 7%, Yale art 5%, USC SCA 3% acceptance rate.
They require both artistic talent and brain (academic achievement) to get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I consider below “elite”:
Harvard
Stanford
MIT
Yale
Princeton
Caltech
Penn
Chicago
Duke
Northwestern
Dartmouth
Brown
Cornell
Johns Hopkins
+ Columbia
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just being real, not state schools. Not even IC Berkeley. Of course HYPMS, but also the “lower” Ivies and also the odd private school like Northwestern and Emory and probably a few more if I really thought about it.
FWIW I have a relative who attended Emory in undergrad (now employed as a physician). She did not realize, in her forties, that Spain was not an actor in World War 2.
I’m a lawyer from an T10 law school and I didn’t know that until this post just now that I am reading at 38. Add that to your list of “people who didn’t learn a lot about WWII” I guess.
The depths of ignorance of people who attend elite institutions is always surprising to people who haven't actually met people from elite institutions.
Older video, but still my favorite:
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a big scam by rich white people who try hard to promote their school brands as "prestigious" after they send their ALDC kids to these schools for easy majors. Middle-class people should be aware of this. If you blindly think that "Harvard" is such a prestigious name, so you will be all set spending a ton of money, that could be a big mistake.
CMU CS, NYU Stern, GT SFS etc. are more prestigious than useless majors at those school names that keep popping up.
If it's really prestigious, it will be highly valued in society, industries, and the real world.
Harvard English: $49,675
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?166027-Harvard-University&fos_code=2301&fos_credential=3
Northwestern Psychology: $61,389
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?147767-Northwestern-University&fos_code=0999&fos_credential=3
Does it look prestigious? They are simply not.
Now
CMU Elect Engineering: $$149,740
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?211440-Carnegie-Mellon-University&fos_code=1107&fos_credential=3
Northeastern CS: $132,227
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?167358-Northeastern-University
Boston College Finance: $110,242
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?164924-Boston-College&fos_code=5208&fos_credential=3
These seem more serious and prestigious.
If someone throws out some school names and tries to convince you that they are prestigious, it is likely a rich white person with an ALDC kid trying to scam you. Watch Out.
All that says to me is that Harvard english majors go into academia
This is 10-year-out from beginning of college.
What does it tell you?
If you are middle class, whatever you do, be prepared to make shit after 6 years from graduation.
What do you think academics make 10 years out? Most will be post docs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HPSM (no Y)
Oxford
Cambridge
Wharton
Sciences Po
Georgetown SFS
Idiot (no Y).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I need to look both school and major combination.
Harvard english sound like ALDC.
What you actually study as well as the school determines prestige.
Its easy to change majors at these schools.
Let me know after you change
+1
I really wish complete idiots would stop chiming in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HPSM (no Y)
Oxford
Cambridge
Wharton
Sciences Po
Georgetown SFS
Idiot (no Y).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just being real, not state schools. Not even IC Berkeley. Of course HYPMS, but also the “lower” Ivies and also the odd private school like Northwestern and Emory and probably a few more if I really thought about it.
FWIW I have a relative who attended Emory in undergrad (now employed as a physician). She did not realize, in her forties, that Spain was not an actor in World War 2.
I’m a lawyer from an T10 law school and I didn’t know that until this post just now that I am reading at 38. Add that to your list of “people who didn’t learn a lot about WWII” I guess.