Anonymous wrote:Barnard is definitely caught up in the Columbia investigations:
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/23/nyregion/barnard-faculty-eeoc-text-jewish.html?unlocked_article_code=1.DE8.6UkT.yEZ0KsdpMFZY&smid=url-share
Anonymous wrote:St Andrews has become popular with U.S. boarding school students, which seems to indicate that it's a desirable destination:
https://www.groton.org/matriculations
Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure if other Columbia students and Columbia alumni view Barnard students and alums as one of their own. That may cut into the idea that you are able to leverage the whole alumni network of Columbia if you attend Barnard.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure if other Columbia students and Columbia alumni view Barnard students and alums as one of their own. That may cut into the idea that you are able to leverage the whole alumni network of Columbia if you attend Barnard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barnard, access to Columbia profs is no joke- being a college in NYC attracts top talent, and you will have so many opportunities than at Colby. Not sure why McGill is even being mentioned.
Some people earlier in the thread and in others have said they think McGill over Barnard no question given current chaos. We had thought it was no-question Barnard but people seem to be really thinking there are major issues right now and that McGill is a well known and respected top university like UCLA or Mich
It’s really not worth leaving the country for higher Ed. Also, Canadian universities love filtering students and trashing their gpas. Unless your child is moving to Canada, be prepared to have a tough time getting a job after college.
What evidence do you have for this? I have a family member who turned down a T25 school for a Canadian college that was 1/3 the price for an international student, and got a job without issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barnard, access to Columbia profs is no joke- being a college in NYC attracts top talent, and you will have so many opportunities than at Colby. Not sure why McGill is even being mentioned.
Some people earlier in the thread and in others have said they think McGill over Barnard no question given current chaos. We had thought it was no-question Barnard but people seem to be really thinking there are major issues right now and that McGill is a well known and respected top university like UCLA or Mich
It’s really not worth leaving the country for higher Ed. Also, Canadian universities love filtering students and trashing their gpas. Unless your child is moving to Canada, be prepared to have a tough time getting a job after college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barnard, access to Columbia profs is no joke- being a college in NYC attracts top talent, and you will have so many opportunities than at Colby. Not sure why McGill is even being mentioned.
Some people earlier in the thread and in others have said they think McGill over Barnard no question given current chaos. We had thought it was no-question Barnard but people seem to be really thinking there are major issues right now and that McGill is a well known and respected top university like UCLA or Mich
It’s really not worth leaving the country for higher Ed. Also, Canadian universities love filtering students and trashing their gpas. Unless your child is moving to Canada, be prepared to have a tough time getting a job after college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barnard, access to Columbia profs is no joke- being a college in NYC attracts top talent, and you will have so many opportunities than at Colby. Not sure why McGill is even being mentioned.
Some people earlier in the thread and in others have said they think McGill over Barnard no question given current chaos. We had thought it was no-question Barnard but people seem to be really thinking there are major issues right now and that McGill is a well known and respected top university like UCLA or Mich
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barnard, access to Columbia profs is no joke- being a college in NYC attracts top talent, and you will have so many opportunities than at Colby. Not sure why McGill is even being mentioned.
Some people earlier in the thread and in others have said they think McGill over Barnard no question given current chaos. We had thought it was no-question Barnard but people seem to be really thinking there are major issues right now and that McGill is a well known and respected top university like UCLA or Mich
McGill is not in the same class as UCLA or Michigan. If your daughter likes Barnard, I would go with it. The protests are not as big a deal as many people are imagining. Most people are not affected