Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^LOL!
Penn is a top 10 college with #1 undergraduate business, #1 MBA program, #5 law school, top 3 medical school, and so on.
Not really true, Penn has strong grad programs but you don't have to embellish. Their MBA is more comparable to top 3-5, while law school and medical school are more like top 10.
What ignorance on display here.
Wharton is #1 MBA. This is without question. Law school is top 5 and medical school is top 3.
There is no embellishment here. Just facts that anybody in these fields would agree with.
I went to Wharton for my MBA. Wharton is not "without question" #1. It could be argued to be #1, but does not stand out from HBS or Stanford. I would actually probably put it third behind those two though it isn't an apples-to-apples comparison. It is definitely better than Fuqua, though it does not blow it away.
Obviously not a doctor but I think the med schools are on par with each other. I don't think one can argue with a straight face that one is significantly better than the other. Same with the law schools (again, not as familiar with these but I'm pretty confident about this).
I really hate the posters here who post with so much conviction. Show a little humility. The more confident your post is, the less likely it is to be valid unless you clearly cite your credentials (though I'm sure many lie).
Nobody believes you went to Wharton.
Wharton #1, just one example here: https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-business-schools/mba-rankings
What a dumb post. Yes, I went to Wharton. and no, as someone else just agreed with me, we are probably #3. Perhaps we are #1. But I would say 3. And most others would agree with me. You are going to argue with someone who downranks their own school? Really? Usually it is people over-inflating their alma mater.
This board is such a cesspool of ignorance, over-confidence, lies, and misinformation. It could be a valuable resource but it is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^LOL!
Penn is a top 10 college with #1 undergraduate business, #1 MBA program, #5 law school, top 3 medical school, and so on.
Not really true, Penn has strong grad programs but you don't have to embellish. Their MBA is more comparable to top 3-5, while law school and medical school are more like top 10.
What ignorance on display here.
Wharton is #1 MBA. This is without question. Law school is top 5 and medical school is top 3.
There is no embellishment here. Just facts that anybody in these fields would agree with.
I went to Wharton for my MBA. Wharton is not "without question" #1. It could be argued to be #1, but does not stand out from HBS or Stanford. I would actually probably put it third behind those two though it isn't an apples-to-apples comparison. It is definitely better than Fuqua, though it does not blow it away.
Obviously not a doctor but I think the med schools are on par with each other. I don't think one can argue with a straight face that one is significantly better than the other. Same with the law schools (again, not as familiar with these but I'm pretty confident about this).
I really hate the posters here who post with so much conviction. Show a little humility. The more confident your post is, the less likely it is to be valid unless you clearly cite your credentials (though I'm sure many lie).
Nobody believes you went to Wharton.
Wharton #1, just one example here: https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-business-schools/mba-rankings
What a dumb post. Yes, I went to Wharton. and no, as someone else just agreed with me, we are probably #3. Perhaps we are #1. But I would say 3. And most others would agree with me. You are going to argue with someone who downranks their own school? Really? Usually it is people over-inflating their alma mater.
This board is such a cesspool of ignorance, over-confidence, lies, and misinformation. It could be a valuable resource but it is not.
Pathetic how you spend your time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^LOL!
Penn is a top 10 college with #1 undergraduate business, #1 MBA program, #5 law school, top 3 medical school, and so on.
Not really true, Penn has strong grad programs but you don't have to embellish. Their MBA is more comparable to top 3-5, while law school and medical school are more like top 10.
What ignorance on display here.
Wharton is #1 MBA. This is without question. Law school is top 5 and medical school is top 3.
There is no embellishment here. Just facts that anybody in these fields would agree with.
I went to Wharton for my MBA. Wharton is not "without question" #1. It could be argued to be #1, but does not stand out from HBS or Stanford. I would actually probably put it third behind those two though it isn't an apples-to-apples comparison. It is definitely better than Fuqua, though it does not blow it away.
Obviously not a doctor but I think the med schools are on par with each other. I don't think one can argue with a straight face that one is significantly better than the other. Same with the law schools (again, not as familiar with these but I'm pretty confident about this).
I really hate the posters here who post with so much conviction. Show a little humility. The more confident your post is, the less likely it is to be valid unless you clearly cite your credentials (though I'm sure many lie).
Medical doctor here. Penn medical school is without question a tier above Duke.
I don't think it is "a tier above". One can argue it is marginally better. But they are relatively close.
Not at all. Stop posting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^LOL!
Penn is a top 10 college with #1 undergraduate business, #1 MBA program, #5 law school, top 3 medical school, and so on.
Not really true, Penn has strong grad programs but you don't have to embellish. Their MBA is more comparable to top 3-5, while law school and medical school are more like top 10.
What ignorance on display here.
Wharton is #1 MBA. This is without question. Law school is top 5 and medical school is top 3.
There is no embellishment here. Just facts that anybody in these fields would agree with.
I went to Wharton for my MBA. Wharton is not "without question" #1. It could be argued to be #1, but does not stand out from HBS or Stanford. I would actually probably put it third behind those two though it isn't an apples-to-apples comparison. It is definitely better than Fuqua, though it does not blow it away.
Obviously not a doctor but I think the med schools are on par with each other. I don't think one can argue with a straight face that one is significantly better than the other. Same with the law schools (again, not as familiar with these but I'm pretty confident about this).
I really hate the posters here who post with so much conviction. Show a little humility. The more confident your post is, the less likely it is to be valid unless you clearly cite your credentials (though I'm sure many lie).
Nobody believes you went to Wharton.
Wharton #1, just one example here: https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-business-schools/mba-rankings
What a dumb post. Yes, I went to Wharton. and no, as someone else just agreed with me, we are probably #3. Perhaps we are #1. But I would say 3. And most others would agree with me. You are going to argue with someone who downranks their own school? Really? Usually it is people over-inflating their alma mater.
This board is such a cesspool of ignorance, over-confidence, lies, and misinformation. It could be a valuable resource but it is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^LOL!
Penn is a top 10 college with #1 undergraduate business, #1 MBA program, #5 law school, top 3 medical school, and so on.
Not really true, Penn has strong grad programs but you don't have to embellish. Their MBA is more comparable to top 3-5, while law school and medical school are more like top 10.
What ignorance on display here.
Wharton is #1 MBA. This is without question. Law school is top 5 and medical school is top 3.
There is no embellishment here. Just facts that anybody in these fields would agree with.
I went to Penn for a dual degree program and while I have a lot of pride in Penn, you're wrong on multiple things.
First and foremost, I respect Duke as a peer school and accept it's better than us in multiple aspects and academic programs, while we're better than them in other programs. Now to your specifics on professional schools:
1. Wharton (business school) is not the #1 MBA. It's pretty universally considered #3 behind Harvard and Stanford. Wharton is a clear cut above Fuqua though.
2. Carey (law school) is borderline top 5. The undisputed top 3 are Harvard, Stanford, and Yale. Then some mix of Columbia, Penn, Duke, UChicago, NYU, and UVA could all claim a reason to be in the top 5.
3. Perelman (medical school) is not top 3. Generally the top 3 is some mix of Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Duke, UCSF, and Stanford. Penn is right up in the next level with WashU, Yale, Columbia, and NYU.
Respectfully, you are wrong about everything. Why are you posting here? You are just posting your strange opinions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^LOL!
Penn is a top 10 college with #1 undergraduate business, #1 MBA program, #5 law school, top 3 medical school, and so on.
Not really true, Penn has strong grad programs but you don't have to embellish. Their MBA is more comparable to top 3-5, while law school and medical school are more like top 10.
What ignorance on display here.
Wharton is #1 MBA. This is without question. Law school is top 5 and medical school is top 3.
There is no embellishment here. Just facts that anybody in these fields would agree with.
I went to Wharton for my MBA. Wharton is not "without question" #1. It could be argued to be #1, but does not stand out from HBS or Stanford. I would actually probably put it third behind those two though it isn't an apples-to-apples comparison. It is definitely better than Fuqua, though it does not blow it away.
Obviously not a doctor but I think the med schools are on par with each other. I don't think one can argue with a straight face that one is significantly better than the other. Same with the law schools (again, not as familiar with these but I'm pretty confident about this).
I really hate the posters here who post with so much conviction. Show a little humility. The more confident your post is, the less likely it is to be valid unless you clearly cite your credentials (though I'm sure many lie).
Nobody believes you went to Wharton.
Wharton #1, just one example here: https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-business-schools/mba-rankings
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^LOL!
Penn is a top 10 college with #1 undergraduate business, #1 MBA program, #5 law school, top 3 medical school, and so on.
Not really true, Penn has strong grad programs but you don't have to embellish. Their MBA is more comparable to top 3-5, while law school and medical school are more like top 10.
What ignorance on display here.
Wharton is #1 MBA. This is without question. Law school is top 5 and medical school is top 3.
There is no embellishment here. Just facts that anybody in these fields would agree with.
I went to Wharton for my MBA. Wharton is not "without question" #1. It could be argued to be #1, but does not stand out from HBS or Stanford. I would actually probably put it third behind those two though it isn't an apples-to-apples comparison. It is definitely better than Fuqua, though it does not blow it away.
Obviously not a doctor but I think the med schools are on par with each other. I don't think one can argue with a straight face that one is significantly better than the other. Same with the law schools (again, not as familiar with these but I'm pretty confident about this).
I really hate the posters here who post with so much conviction. Show a little humility. The more confident your post is, the less likely it is to be valid unless you clearly cite your credentials (though I'm sure many lie).
Medical doctor here. Penn medical school is without question a tier above Duke.
I don't think it is "a tier above". One can argue it is marginally better. But they are relatively close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^LOL!
Penn is a top 10 college with #1 undergraduate business, #1 MBA program, #5 law school, top 3 medical school, and so on.
Not really true, Penn has strong grad programs but you don't have to embellish. Their MBA is more comparable to top 3-5, while law school and medical school are more like top 10.
What ignorance on display here.
Wharton is #1 MBA. This is without question. Law school is top 5 and medical school is top 3.
There is no embellishment here. Just facts that anybody in these fields would agree with.
I went to Penn for a dual degree program and while I have a lot of pride in Penn, you're wrong on multiple things.
First and foremost, I respect Duke as a peer school and accept it's better than us in multiple aspects and academic programs, while we're better than them in other programs. Now to your specifics on professional schools:
1. Wharton (business school) is not the #1 MBA. It's pretty universally considered #3 behind Harvard and Stanford. Wharton is a clear cut above Fuqua though.
2. Carey (law school) is borderline top 5. The undisputed top 3 are Harvard, Stanford, and Yale. Then some mix of Columbia, Penn, Duke, UChicago, NYU, and UVA could all claim a reason to be in the top 5.
3. Perelman (medical school) is not top 3. Generally the top 3 is some mix of Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Duke, UCSF, and Stanford. Penn is right up in the next level with WashU, Yale, Columbia, and NYU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^LOL!
Penn is a top 10 college with #1 undergraduate business, #1 MBA program, #5 law school, top 3 medical school, and so on.
Not really true, Penn has strong grad programs but you don't have to embellish. Their MBA is more comparable to top 3-5, while law school and medical school are more like top 10.
What ignorance on display here.
Wharton is #1 MBA. This is without question. Law school is top 5 and medical school is top 3.
There is no embellishment here. Just facts that anybody in these fields would agree with.
I went to Wharton for my MBA. Wharton is not "without question" #1. It could be argued to be #1, but does not stand out from HBS or Stanford. I would actually probably put it third behind those two though it isn't an apples-to-apples comparison. It is definitely better than Fuqua, though it does not blow it away.
Obviously not a doctor but I think the med schools are on par with each other. I don't think one can argue with a straight face that one is significantly better than the other. Same with the law schools (again, not as familiar with these but I'm pretty confident about this).
I really hate the posters here who post with so much conviction. Show a little humility. The more confident your post is, the less likely it is to be valid unless you clearly cite your credentials (though I'm sure many lie).
Medical doctor here. Penn medical school is without question a tier above Duke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^LOL!
Penn is a top 10 college with #1 undergraduate business, #1 MBA program, #5 law school, top 3 medical school, and so on.
Not really true, Penn has strong grad programs but you don't have to embellish. Their MBA is more comparable to top 3-5, while law school and medical school are more like top 10.
What ignorance on display here.
Wharton is #1 MBA. This is without question. Law school is top 5 and medical school is top 3.
There is no embellishment here. Just facts that anybody in these fields would agree with.
I went to Wharton for my MBA. Wharton is not "without question" #1. It could be argued to be #1, but does not stand out from HBS or Stanford. I would actually probably put it third behind those two though it isn't an apples-to-apples comparison. It is definitely better than Fuqua, though it does not blow it away.
Obviously not a doctor but I think the med schools are on par with each other. I don't think one can argue with a straight face that one is significantly better than the other. Same with the law schools (again, not as familiar with these but I'm pretty confident about this).
I really hate the posters here who post with so much conviction. Show a little humility. The more confident your post is, the less likely it is to be valid unless you clearly cite your credentials (though I'm sure many lie).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^LOL!
Penn is a top 10 college with #1 undergraduate business, #1 MBA program, #5 law school, top 3 medical school, and so on.
Not really true, Penn has strong grad programs but you don't have to embellish. Their MBA is more comparable to top 3-5, while law school and medical school are more like top 10.
What ignorance on display here.
Wharton is #1 MBA. This is without question. Law school is top 5 and medical school is top 3.
There is no embellishment here. Just facts that anybody in these fields would agree with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^LOL!
Penn is a top 10 college with #1 undergraduate business, #1 MBA program, #5 law school, top 3 medical school, and so on.
Not really true, Penn has strong grad programs but you don't have to embellish. Their MBA is more comparable to top 3-5, while law school and medical school are more like top 10.
What ignorance on display here.
Wharton is #1 MBA. This is without question. Law school is top 5 and medical school is top 3.
There is no embellishment here. Just facts that anybody in these fields would agree with.
I went to Wharton for my MBA. Wharton is not "without question" #1. It could be argued to be #1, but does not stand out from HBS or Stanford. I would actually probably put it third behind those two though it isn't an apples-to-apples comparison. It is definitely better than Fuqua, though it does not blow it away.
Obviously not a doctor but I think the med schools are on par with each other. I don't think one can argue with a straight face that one is significantly better than the other. Same with the law schools (again, not as familiar with these but I'm pretty confident about this).
I really hate the posters here who post with so much conviction. Show a little humility. The more confident your post is, the less likely it is to be valid unless you clearly cite your credentials (though I'm sure many lie).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^LOL!
Penn is a top 10 college with #1 undergraduate business, #1 MBA program, #5 law school, top 3 medical school, and so on.
Not really true, Penn has strong grad programs but you don't have to embellish. Their MBA is more comparable to top 3-5, while law school and medical school are more like top 10.
What ignorance on display here.
Wharton is #1 MBA. This is without question. Law school is top 5 and medical school is top 3.
There is no embellishment here. Just facts that anybody in these fields would agree with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^LOL!
Penn is a top 10 college with #1 undergraduate business, #1 MBA program, #5 law school, top 3 medical school, and so on.
Not really true, Penn has strong grad programs but you don't have to embellish. Their MBA is more comparable to top 3-5, while law school and medical school are more like top 10.
What ignorance on display here.
Wharton is #1 MBA. This is without question. Law school is top 5 and medical school is top 3.
There is no embellishment here. Just facts that anybody in these fields would agree with.
Anonymous wrote:Why did the major donors have such influence to fire a female President recently. That would never happen at Duke. As others have noted totally different demographics.