Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it a break. You’re being too literal. This phrase was once used to talk about the development of elite academic institutions in the South that approximated the Ivies. At one point, there was even talk of a league of elite Southern schools playing the Ivy schools in sports. However, that was nixed by the Harvard president who thought they would lose.
That said, Duke and Vanderbilt are probably more like the Ivies than Emory or Rice. Emory doesn’t have the stats, ranking or prestige and Rice is too one-sided with tech, though they offer other majors.
Everyone forgets this now, but the Ivies were once regional schools. In fact, even today, most schools - even the best - have a strong regional bias both in student demographics and post-graduation jobs.
Could you not be more try hard. Emory is T25
Emory is great school but not in the same league as Duke Vanderbilt or Rice.
Vandy and Rice are not the same level as Duke. Stop trying to put them there. Vandy Rice and Emory are the same level. And they have the same reputation score on US News as well, so clearly college admin thing they're the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke is not really "of the South".
Why not? North Carolina is the South, as is the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it a break. You’re being too literal. This phrase was once used to talk about the development of elite academic institutions in the South that approximated the Ivies. At one point, there was even talk of a league of elite Southern schools playing the Ivy schools in sports. However, that was nixed by the Harvard president who thought they would lose.
That said, Duke and Vanderbilt are probably more like the Ivies than Emory or Rice. Emory doesn’t have the stats, ranking or prestige and Rice is too one-sided with tech, though they offer other majors.
Everyone forgets this now, but the Ivies were once regional schools. In fact, even today, most schools - even the best - have a strong regional bias both in student demographics and post-graduation jobs.
Could you not be more try hard. Emory is T25
Emory is great school but not in the same league as Duke Vanderbilt or Rice.
Anonymous wrote:Duke is not really "of the South".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it a break. You’re being too literal. This phrase was once used to talk about the development of elite academic institutions in the South that approximated the Ivies. At one point, there was even talk of a league of elite Southern schools playing the Ivy schools in sports. However, that was nixed by the Harvard president who thought they would lose.
That said, Duke and Vanderbilt are probably more like the Ivies than Emory or Rice. Emory doesn’t have the stats, ranking or prestige and Rice is too one-sided with tech, though they offer other majors.
Everyone forgets this now, but the Ivies were once regional schools. In fact, even today, most schools - even the best - have a strong regional bias both in student demographics and post-graduation jobs.
Could you not be more try hard. Emory is T25
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this thread still alive? Without the trolls two things are clear:
1. Duke is comfortably the best school in the bottom half of the country.
2. Duke, nor any top school, cares about being the “Harvard of X.”
Eh. Times change. Would not agree that Duke is comfortably the best school in the South. Would totally agree that neither is interested in being the "Harvard of the South."
We toured both. Kid liked Vanderbilt a lot more. Better vibe.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this thread still alive? Without the trolls two things are clear:
1. Duke is comfortably the best school in the bottom half of the country.
2. Duke, nor any top school, cares about being the “Harvard of X.”