Excellent point. Listen - it’s true!Anonymous wrote:Prestige is slippery and depends on who you ask. Don’t over focus on it. Only people who are insecure do.
Anonymous wrote: For those of you who say Tufts is the place for science/engineering and Wesleyan is better for all those artsy types, maybe you're unaware that Wesleyan has dual degree programs with Columbia, Dartmouth and CalTech where students can earn two degrees in five years combined (three years at Wesleyan, two at the engineering school). Separately, Columbia allows students to complete 4 years at Wes before spending 2 years at Columbia to earn a B.S. in engineering. That means Wes students can explore a wide range of interests before enrolling in engineering, helping to make them well-rounded thinkers.
And all those artsy types can stay in Middletown to soak up the excellent education that launched Lin Manuel Miranda, Bradley Whitford, Dar Williams, Santigold, Beanie Feldstein, Michael Bay, a dozen MacArthur "Genius" grant recipients, , two current U.S. Senators, and on and on and on.
Wesleyan, hands down.
Anonymous wrote: For those of you who say Tufts is the place for science/engineering and Wesleyan is better for all those artsy types, maybe you're unaware that Wesleyan has dual degree programs with Columbia, Dartmouth and CalTech where students can earn two degrees in five years combined (three years at Wesleyan, two at the engineering school). Separately, Columbia allows students to complete 4 years at Wes before spending 2 years at Columbia to earn a B.S. in engineering. That means Wes students can explore a wide range of interests before enrolling in engineering, helping to make them well-rounded thinkers.
And all those artsy types can stay in Middletown to soak up the excellent education that launched Lin Manuel Miranda, Bradley Whitford, Dar Williams, Santigold, Beanie Feldstein, Michael Bay, a dozen MacArthur "Genius" grant recipients, , two current U.S. Senators, and on and on and on.
Wesleyan, hands down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such a ridiculous thread. OP seems bored and agitating for a fight
I'm OP - definitely bored. Also excited for my DC and the next week of decisions coming out. I've never been to Wesleyan and my DC was accepted so I am looking for people's experiences. Don't know where you got "fight", but that's far from the truth and feel free to exit the thread!
Anonymous wrote: For those of you who say Tufts is the place for science/engineering and Wesleyan is better for all those artsy types, maybe you're unaware that Wesleyan has dual degree programs with Columbia, Dartmouth and CalTech where students can earn two degrees in five years combined (three years at Wesleyan, two at the engineering school). Separately, Columbia allows students to complete 4 years at Wes before spending 2 years at Columbia to earn a B.S. in engineering. That means Wes students can explore a wide range of interests before enrolling in engineering, helping to make them well-rounded thinkers.
And all those artsy types can stay in Middletown to soak up the excellent education that launched Lin Manuel Miranda, Bradley Whitford, Dar Williams, Santigold, Beanie Feldstein, Michael Bay, a dozen MacArthur "Genius" grant recipients, , two current U.S. Senators, and on and on and on.
Wesleyan, hands down.
Anonymous wrote: For those of you who say Tufts is the place for science/engineering and Wesleyan is better for all those artsy types, maybe you're unaware that Wesleyan has dual degree programs with Columbia, Dartmouth and CalTech where students can earn two degrees in five years combined (three years at Wesleyan, two at the engineering school). Separately, Columbia allows students to complete 4 years at Wes before spending 2 years at Columbia to earn a B.S. in engineering. That means Wes students can explore a wide range of interests before enrolling in engineering, helping to make them well-rounded thinkers.
And all those artsy types can stay in Middletown to soak up the excellent education that launched Lin Manuel Miranda, Bradley Whitford, Dar Williams, Santigold, Beanie Feldstein, Michael Bay, a dozen MacArthur "Genius" grant recipients, , two current U.S. Senators, and on and on and on.
Wesleyan, hands down.
Anonymous wrote: For those of you who say Tufts is the place for science/engineering and Wesleyan is better for all those artsy types, maybe you're unaware that Wesleyan has dual degree programs with Columbia, Dartmouth and CalTech where students can earn two degrees in five years combined (three years at Wesleyan, two at the engineering school). Separately, Columbia allows students to complete 4 years at Wes before spending 2 years at Columbia to earn a B.S. in engineering. That means Wes students can explore a wide range of interests before enrolling in engineering, helping to make them well-rounded thinkers.
And all those artsy types can stay in Middletown to soak up the excellent education that launched Lin Manuel Miranda, Bradley Whitford, Dar Williams, Santigold, Beanie Feldstein, Michael Bay, a dozen MacArthur "Genius" grant recipients, , two current U.S. Senators, and on and on and on.
Wesleyan, hands down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wes to me. Tufts was never on our radar until we moved here, but everyone knew Wes.
That's interesting! I grew up in the Midwest and knew of Tufts but not Wesleyan.
This just is not true.