KJ Costello
Also, guess what, Drob retweeted it and liked it.
Look at Region 6 on Page 36 to understand why cracking into the South is so difficult.
Look at Region 6 on Page 36 to understand why cracking into the South is so difficult.
Notes for Table 6
Next 30 colleges, for each region:
Region 6 (AL, KY, TN): Furman, Johns Hopkins, Middlebury, UCLA, U Texas, Barnard, Davidson, U the South, Wake Forest, SMU, Carleton, Oberlin, U
Michigan, U Illinois, Texas A&M, NYU, Rhodes, Vassar, Occidental, Smith, Clemson, Kenyon, Carnegie Mellon, Bowdoin, William and Mary, Bates, U Miami,
Washington and Lee, Washington U., Haverford.
Stanford fan. Mods get rid of it.
Edit: While we're at it can we kick out the lonely as f*** Bama and Michigan fans that are always creeping around the boards. There's plenty other places for them to talk about their respective teams. It's been obnoxious as hell seeing TomHaverford and T Town Tommy constantly pop up the last few months. I don't care if they're friendly, there's no reason for them to be on a message board for ND fans.
I am fairly certain you are in the minority on this one. These two guys add to our board and are appreciated for their outside opinions. They also post respectfully when discussing their favorite teams.
Look at Region 6 on Page 36 to understand why cracking into the South is so difficult.
I am fairly certain you are in the minority on this one. These two guys add to our board and are appreciated for their outside opinions. They also post respectfully when discussing their favorite teams.
Bingo.
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Did someone say Drob retweet?
It's your view that UVA is better academically than Notre Dame? I realize this is subjective, at some point, and UVA is a fine school, but US News, Forbes and Business Insider all have ND ahead of UVA. The Best Colleges review has UVA ahead. This is general review, not business school. ND is ahead of UNC, too, in some, and maybe ahead of Michigan, too, in some. FWIW.
Now this is just wrong. You want to know which schools the old boys' clubs recruit? Just look at MBB recruiting. Goldman-Sachs. (The late) Lehman Bros. They only send representatives to certain schools' career fairs. ND is in that group. I honestly can't think of a single major company that DOESN'T recruit at ND but DOES recruit Harvard or Yale (except for companies looking predominantly in their region).
The Supreme Court is immaterial as a measure. Every single justice went to either Harvard or Yale. That's not a meritocracy; it's an oligarchy or possibly some sort of plutocracy.
You can look at various studies to see the likelihood a student chooses one school over another, given the option ("revealed preference rankings"). This paper, for example, finds that ND ranks 13th in terms of students picking the school- placing it ahead of US News higher ranked schools such as Chicago, Duke, and Northwestern, among others. Stanford only 'loses' to Harvard and Yale.
You can also look at Parchment.com's college selection data aggregator, which similarly finds that ND matches up relatively well with Stanford (about as well as Princeton, in fact!)
Nope. I think ND and UVA are both NOT in that Top Tier, and are both arguably in that second Tier, depending on how you define it.
Goldman Sachs is big enough that entry level jobs for that firm are not reserved for the most elite schools. But I bet that in your application and as you go up in that firm, going to Harvard would be an advantage.
ND has some specialness that helps its rankings. I would have chosen it, in hindsight, if I could have.
1) I would be not suprised at all to find out that a signficant number of Stanford kids did not even consider ND.
2) I would be shocked to find that a significant number of ND students had gotten into Stanford, or could have gotten into Stanford, but turned it down.
3) I would not be suprised at all to find out that many ND had not applied to Stnaford at all because they had ND grades but not Stanford grades
This is not the experience of the admissions department at ND, as I understand it.
I knew a girl from Bucknell who was one of the most beautiful women I've seen in person. Smart, too.
That woman looks like a jiggly good time!
Having gone through the process for MBB, I can tell you it's the same.
Nope. I think ND and UVA are both NOT in that Top Tier, and are both arguably in that second Tier, depending on how you define it.
Goldman Sachs is huge. It is easily big enough that entry level jobs for that firm are not reserved for only the most elite schools. They are casting a much bigger net than that. But I bet that in your application and as you go up in that firm, going to Harvard would be an advantage.
The Supreme Court has a Columbia grad on it, and used to have two Stanfords on it until recently!
ND has some specialness that helps its rankings. I would have chosen it, in hindsight, if I could have. And that is pretty much exactly my point. It is that 13 range, not that 1-3 range.
1) I would be not suprised at all to find out that a signficant number of Stanford kids did not even consider ND.
2) I would be shocked to find that a significant number of ND students had gotten into Stanford, or could have gotten into Stanford, but turned it down. I could be wrong, but I am not necessarily going to trust an online stat generator.
3) I would not be suprised at all to find out that many ND had not applied to Stnaford at all because they had ND grades but not Stanford grades
This is not the experience of the admissions department at ND, as I understand it.
Was thinking the same thing.
So was swamped and work today and didn't have a chance to go on IE. What is the latest news on Drob? Thanks in advance.
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Any body want to give me an update on what has gone on today with Drob? Or are we arguing about universities prestige?
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According to a Georgia mod on another site, he's cancelling his visit to Georgia. Looking more and more like he goes to Stanford if he gets it, but goes to ND of he doesnt.
Any body want to give me an update on what has gone on today with Drob? Or are we arguing about universities prestige?
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Not going to rehash this nonsense again. Lax addressed this in the Caleb Kelly thread in a very articulate way. For the one millionth time, Myron Rolle was the exception that proves the rule and was offered automatic admission to FSU's med school as an enticement to sign. I never denied that you can't get a good education anywhere. But sorry, where you go to school matters. Fact: not all schools are the same. What you suggest implies that there's no difference between say Princeton and Middle Tennessee State. Pretty naive.
I never said where you go doesn't matter. I clearly pointed out that going to ND guarantees you will get a good education. I am saying that going to Georgia does not mean you won't get a good education which is what you keep parroting.
Just because someone chooses another school does not mean they are just gonna party and drink 24/7. It doesn't mean they will tweet "I didn't come to play school". You want to make this an argument about which school is better. I am saying that choosing to stay in state does not mean he doesn't care about his education. And you did say that you can't get a good education at another school every time you scoffed at someone's decision to go to another school.
I'll take that.
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NSD left a bad taste in my mouth. I'm getting sick of watching a parade of five stars pick other schools knowing they're playing an entirely different recruiting game than we are. Didn't mean to lash out at T Town, I'm sure he's a nice guy but f*** Bama and the four titles they bought.
We'll be watching him light us up next season for Tree. DRob and McCaffrey, good night folks.
Not unless David Shaw himself scores his SAT.
What's the same? My point is that when you look across the spectrum of elite jobs, its more valuable to have a Harvard, Yale, or Stanford diploma than other diplomas.
That doesn't means some people or companies don't hire, consider, or favor other schools for other reasons. That doesn't mean there aren't kids from all those schools who are successful, it just means that reputation of schools matter.
If you are at the top of your class at ND, you are going to get looks. The number of kids who get looks get bigger at the more prestigious schools. And some places present a positive advantage in some situations.
For example, and ND degree was a ticket into the FBI for a while.