Anonymous wrote:Northwestern.
Not a booster for the school as some ppl on this thread might want to claim. I would really choose between Northwestern and Vanderbilt (and land on Northwestern). Not sure I’d go with washu unless I had some really important reason to be connected to Missouri.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading through threads like these reminds me of how uninformed and/or uneducated people on DCUM can be.
OP, it would be a rare student who chooses WUSTL over either Vanderbilt or Northwestern. Between Vandy and NU the edge goes to Northwestern, particularly for the fields you listed.
That said, there are nebulous tertiary factors to consider, such as “fit”, weather, and the ability to see oneself thrive in an environment for four years.
For the record, I am unaffiliated with all three schools, though I have close friends who attended Vanderbilt.
You are entitled to your own opinion but not your own facts.
Not PP, but I know 4 kids at WUSTL in the last 5 years. 3 of them ED1 at NU and didn't get it---it was their dream school. Just a few data points. Really they are all great schools.
But I doubt you will find many kids at NU who "wanted WUSTL" but didn't get in.
There will always be some anecdotal evidence. Not saying that Vandy or WashU is for everyone, certainly not, but I believe its in the same league as NU.
You are entitled to your opinions. However, the rankings and facts demonstrate NU is slightly above Vandy or WashU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading through threads like these reminds me of how uninformed and/or uneducated people on DCUM can be.
OP, it would be a rare student who chooses WUSTL over either Vanderbilt or Northwestern. Between Vandy and NU the edge goes to Northwestern, particularly for the fields you listed.
That said, there are nebulous tertiary factors to consider, such as “fit”, weather, and the ability to see oneself thrive in an environment for four years.
For the record, I am unaffiliated with all three schools, though I have close friends who attended Vanderbilt.
You are entitled to your own opinion but not your own facts.
Not PP, but I know 4 kids at WUSTL in the last 5 years. 3 of them ED1 at NU and didn't get it---it was their dream school. Just a few data points. Really they are all great schools.
But I doubt you will find many kids at NU who "wanted WUSTL" but didn't get in.
There will always be some anecdotal evidence. Not saying that Vandy or WashU is for everyone, certainly not, but I believe its in the same league as NU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is hilarious. OP — sure, your kid should go with fit. But please do not let these WashU and Vandy strivers tell you that their school is in the same league as NU. It’s not. NU is an Ivy Plus school who’s peers are Duke, Chicago, Penn, Columbia, etc. A T10 school. Northwestern has a t14 law school and an M7 business school. It is an MBB powerhouse and has a high IB success rate.
Vanderbilt and especially WashU have none of those things, they would have zero national relevance without the US News rankings. I know 3 kids going to WashU, 3 Northwestern rejects.
Kind of pathetic what PP does here. Her line of reasoning is pretty much the same throughout this thread with slight variations. First she tries to associate Northwestern with the Ivies and with UChicago in an attempt to bring it up. Then she uses the USNWR ranking to boast how highly ranked Northwestern is while using the same ranking to put down Vandy and Wustl which are also both highly ranked. And then she ends by saying that she knows 3 Northwestern rejects who went to Wustl as if that finally clinches it. Well, I happen to know many Wustl "rejects" who went to Northwestern. Does that mean Northwestern is a terrible school? No, I would never stoop to their level because I think its better to think more rationally and fairly.
Anonymous wrote:Northwesterns IB placement is worse than Vandy but better than WashUs.
https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-banking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WashU for a student not completely clear on what they want to major/minor in or want the flexibility to change their minds while in college. NW and Vandy don't have as much flexibility.
The above quoted post is incorrect.
Northwestern allows any student to change schools (except for Bienen School of Music as auditions are required) if they want. Easy to triple major at Northwestern.
OP: Three outstanding choices. While Northwestern is the most prestigious, all 3 are highly respected and can get you where you want to go in the real world.
Students love all three schools, so visit each school and go with the one where you feel most comfortable.
Northwestern does have the best economics dept. among the three schools, but it is also probably the most competitive.
If I had to rate the choices: 1) Northwestern 2) is a tie between Vanderbilt & WUSTL.
Actually, it IS correct. While Northwestern may have some flexibility, Wustl is well known for is flexibility to the point where it is easy to transfer from say a history major to an engineering or comp sci major which is typically very difficult to do and for those majors you often have to apply directly to those schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poets&Quants' Top Ten B-Schools of 2023:
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/rankings/poetsquants-best-undergraduate-business-schools-of-2023/
Why would the ranking of undergraduate school rankings be important when OP's kid doesn't want to study business, and at least one school on the list (NU) doesn't have an undergraduate business school?
Vandy doesn’t have an undergrad school of business
They have an equivalent they just call it something else.
No, they really don’t.
- Vandy parent
Anonymous wrote:This thread is hilarious. OP — sure, your kid should go with fit. But please do not let these WashU and Vandy strivers tell you that their school is in the same league as NU. It’s not. NU is an Ivy Plus school who’s peers are Duke, Chicago, Penn, Columbia, etc. A T10 school. Northwestern has a t14 law school and an M7 business school. It is an MBB powerhouse and has a high IB success rate.
Vanderbilt and especially WashU have none of those things, they would have zero national relevance without the US News rankings. I know 3 kids going to WashU, 3 Northwestern rejects.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is hilarious. OP — sure, your kid should go with fit. But please do not let these WashU and Vandy strivers tell you that their school is in the same league as NU. It’s not. NU is an Ivy Plus school who’s peers are Duke, Chicago, Penn, Columbia, etc. A T10 school. Northwestern has a t14 law school and an M7 business school. It is an MBB powerhouse and has a high IB success rate.
Vanderbilt and especially WashU have none of those things, they would have zero national relevance without the US News rankings. I know 3 kids going to WashU, 3 Northwestern rejects.