#College Choices - between NU Econ UCLA Bus Econ Cornell ILR
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Cornell VS UCLA VS Northwestern for Business-Econ
@rotund stream Did you get into Dyson?
No
If you got into Dyson I'd say you'd need to look into it a lot more and think about what path you want to go down.
If not, I'd say go to NU because economics is basically their main arts and sciences specialty
I'd agree that UCLA is probably the most aesthetically pleasing for most ppl. Not for me but ik most other ppl like it.
Off campus food is also best there
And on campus too lol
Tho Cornell also has very good on campus food
on the west coast Stanford and UCLA are known for best campuses
on the east I would guess it is some school like Harvard
I come from Cambridge. I don't really like Harvard's campus but I think that's partially because it is dusty and I have asthma. I think the best campus would probably be Princeton.
I mean
Cornell's campus is amazing imo
Really just beautiful
The building I'd say are good
But the natural element is out of this world
Northwestern's campus isn't very good tho
Very brutalist and depressing
the campus is really nice
definitely #1 for campus unless there's a nicer looking school
tbf it is completely subjective
#1 Student Body (tie)
#2 Job Prospects
#3 Academics
#3 Campus
#4 Affordability
#6 Student LifePrinceton students prove their intelligence by choosing the school with the lowest billed tuition in the Ivy League and some of the highest salaries for graduates, putting it in the top half of both our Affordability and Job Prospects rankings. Princeton may not be the ideal college town, and dipped into the bottom half of our Student Life list, but based on high diversity and admissions standards, the university shared the number one spot on Student Life.
#3 on the subjective scale
cornell looks very nice too
#2 Campus
#3 Student Life
#5 Affordability
#7 Academics (tie)
#8 Job Prospects
#8 Student BodyWith a thriving Greek scene and one of the best college towns in the country, Cornellians have access to a great social life and one of the Ivy League's most "gorgeous" campuses โ landing in the top three for both Campus and Student Life. Unfortunately, the school's high acceptance rate and large class sizes may prove to be a hurdle for students looking for employment after graduation, and the school placed low in Academics and last for Job Prospects.
#2 on the subjective scale for campus
but damn Princeton's campus blows the rest out of the water imo
ucla below
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