- WEBINAR RECORDING: Jeff Selingo Reveals How to Balance Fit, Cost, and . . .
Watch the recording to hear from Jeff on how to balance fit, cost, and prestige when picking the best school for you, whether you are a HS Junior or Senior About Jeff Selingo @Jeff_Selingo has written about higher education for more than two decades and is a New York Times bestselling author of three books
- UC San Diego 2025 Portal Astrology - College Confidential Forums
I thought the navbars were at the top? My S25 has the UC San Diego Prestige #3 underneath yellow review button I’m pretty confused too I wish someone would post a pic of what navbars absent looks like
- Premed prestige for med school - College Confidential Forums
The “prestige” of your premed program has little to no direct impact on med school admission However, there can be indirect impacts due to thigs like different degrees of grade inflation deflation or different quality of advising
- Colleges with Admit Rates of 20-59%: Schools You’ve Liked and Why (NO . . .
What’s a college in the 20-59% admit range that you like? What do you like about it? This can be anything from positive experiences while attending the school, visiting the campus, outcomes of students, strength in a particular area of study, engagement of staff and faculty with students, etc If you liked something about the school, please share it!
- University of Florida Prestige - College Confidential Forums
The forum discusses the prestige of a University of Florida degree in economics and political science for top business and law schools
- Which program would you chose based on prestige? (SSP, NYSCamp, UCD YSP . . .
Out of SSP, NYSCamp, UCD YSP, CMU SAMS, and HSHSP, what would you chose based on prestige?
- Universities Ranked by Prestige - College Confidential Forums
<p>Academic prestige is measured by the combination of the US News Peer Assessment score, which indicates the prestige given to a university by administrators at other universities (5%) The second factor is the Wall Street Journal rankings of admissions to elite professional schools, measuring prestige for professional school admissions committees (10%) The third factor is the average score
- Does “prestige” matter for Computer Science majors?
For Google, it probably matters less, since it recruits widely However, colleges with higher concentrations of strong-in-CS students will have more who pass their technical interviews Startups may be more likely to recruit locally because they have fewer needs and lower recruiting budgets But traditionally college-prestige-conscious industries like finance will look for college prestige 3
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