Showing posts with label cornell university. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cornell university. Show all posts

Friday, 16 June 2017

Cornell University Vs Stanford University

1. Cornell University is a Slightly Larger School: (21,904 vs. 16,980 Total Students)
2. Stanford University is More Difficult for Undergraduate Students to Get In: (5.7% vs. 15.0% Undergraduate Acceptance Rate)
3. Tuition and Fees:
Cornell University
$50,953
Stanford University
$47,940
4. Cornell has an excellent reputation for producing great research and students who are down to earth and who worked hard and learned something. 
5. Stanford University Students Earn Considerably More Salary Post-Graduation: ($86,000 USD vs. $72,100 USD Median Salary)
6. Stanford University Spends More on Research: ($192M vs. $139M)
7. Student-faculty ratio:
Cornell University 
9:1
Stanford University
4:1
8. Cornell University Has Slightly Hotter Summer Weather: (67°F vs. 67°F)
9. Campus Setting:
Cornell University
Small Town
Stanford University
Suburban
10. Five most popular majors for graduates:
Cornell University:
Engineering
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
Social Sciences
Stanford University:
Engineering
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
Social Sciences
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
11. Stanford University Provides Slightly Better Freshmen Financial Aid: (68% vs. 61% of Eligible Freshmen Receive Aid)
12. Stanford University has a Higher Average GRE Score: (166 vs. 165)
13. SAT Range (25th - 75th Percentile)
Cornell University:
1995 – 2295
Stanford University:
2080 - 2360
14. Application fee:
Cornell University
$80
Stanford University:
$90

Friday, 9 June 2017

7 Difference Between Cornell College And University

1. Cornell College is a small liberal arts college located somewhere in Iowa and Cornell University is a world renowned Ivy League university and research institution located in Ithaca, NY.
2. The college has about 1,200 undergraduate students. The university: more than 13,000.
3. College faculty teach one course at a time and up to six courses a year. University faculty teach about two classes a semester, and around four courses a year.
4. Cornell University is a Significantly Larger School: (21,904 vs. 1,037 Total Students)
5. Cornell College Offers Significantly Cheaper Tuition: ($38,700 USD vs. $49,116 USD Tuition)
6. Cornell University Students Earn Considerably More Salary Post-Graduation: ($72,100 USD vs. $40,900 USD Median Salary)
7. Cornell University Has Slightly Smaller Class Sizes: (9:1 vs. 11:1 Student-Teacher Ratio)