1. UB is a Significantly Larger School: (29,796 vs. 10,330 Total Students)
2. The people who don't get into UB go to Buff state.
3. University of Buffalo- 2 campuses(one in amherst and the other on main street in buffalo), big research college, overall it is bigger than Buff Stat.
4. There is UB and Buff State. They are both Suny but not the same. They are 15-20 minutes away from each other.
5. UB is Slightly More Difficult to Get In: (60% vs. 62.3% Acceptance Rate)
6. SUNY Buffalo State Offers Considerably Cheaper Out-of-State Tuition: ($17,519 USD vs. $24,461 USD)
7. UB Students Graduate More in 6 Years: (72% vs. 49% Graduation Rate)
8. UB Has Slightly Smaller Class Sizes: (13:1 vs. 16:1 Student-Teacher Ratio)
9. Total Applicants:
University Of Buffalo:
24000
Buffalo State:
14000
10. SAT Range (25th - 75th Percentile)
University Of Buffalo:
1590 - 1890
Buffalo State:
1200 - 1500
Showing posts with label university. Show all posts
Showing posts with label university. Show all posts
Monday, 28 January 2019
14 Difference Between University Of Florida And Florida State
1. University of Florida is a Much Larger School: (50,645 vs. 40,830 Total Students)
2. UF is better in almost all departments, especially sciences. FSU has an amazing theater department. Music is good too.
3. The caliber of students you will find at UF is much better than at other Florida schools.
4. UF is one of the best colleges of engineering in the country.
5. FSU's campus is less than 20% the size of UF's.
6. University of Florida is Slightly More Difficult to Get In: (47.5% vs. 55.9% Acceptance Rate)
7. University of Florida Students Earn Much More Salary Post-Graduation: ($51,100 USD vs. $44,000 USD Median Salary)
8. FSU Has Slightly Hotter Summer Weather: (81°F vs. 81°F)
9. Florida State University: Undergraduate Acceptance Rate: 55.9% Total Enrolled Students: 40,830 Incoming Freshmen: 6,100 Composite ACT Range (25th - 75th): 25 - 29 In-State Tuition: $6,507 USD Out-of-State Tuition: $21,673 USD
10. University of Florida Undergraduate Acceptance Rate: 47.5% Total Enrolled Students: 50,645 Incoming Freshmen: 6,887 Composite SAT Range (25th - 75th): 1740 - 2020 (out of 2400) In-State Tuition: $6,381 USD Out-of-State Tuition: $28,659 USD
2. UF is better in almost all departments, especially sciences. FSU has an amazing theater department. Music is good too.
3. The caliber of students you will find at UF is much better than at other Florida schools.
4. UF is one of the best colleges of engineering in the country.
5. FSU's campus is less than 20% the size of UF's.
6. University of Florida is Slightly More Difficult to Get In: (47.5% vs. 55.9% Acceptance Rate)
7. University of Florida Students Earn Much More Salary Post-Graduation: ($51,100 USD vs. $44,000 USD Median Salary)
8. FSU Has Slightly Hotter Summer Weather: (81°F vs. 81°F)
9. Florida State University: Undergraduate Acceptance Rate: 55.9% Total Enrolled Students: 40,830 Incoming Freshmen: 6,100 Composite ACT Range (25th - 75th): 25 - 29 In-State Tuition: $6,507 USD Out-of-State Tuition: $21,673 USD
10. University of Florida Undergraduate Acceptance Rate: 47.5% Total Enrolled Students: 50,645 Incoming Freshmen: 6,887 Composite SAT Range (25th - 75th): 1740 - 2020 (out of 2400) In-State Tuition: $6,381 USD Out-of-State Tuition: $28,659 USD
Thursday, 8 November 2018
Penn State Vs Upenn Engineering
1. Penn State is a perennial Top 25 engineering school (currently #16 for undergrad)
2. If Engineering is your first priority, and business second, I think Penn State is definitely a stronger Engineering school.
3. The Pennsylvania State University is the Larger Institution: (91,049 vs. 21,339 Total Students)
4. University of Pennsylvania is More Difficult for Undergraduate Students to Get In: (12.5% vs. 84.4% Undergraduate Acceptance Rate)
5. The Pennsylvania State University Spends More on Research: ($190M vs. $113M)
6. Campus Setting University of Pennsylvania Urban Pennsylvania State University Small Town
7. Control of Institution University of Pennsylvania Private Pennsylvania State University Public
8. Total Applicants University of Pennsylvania 6,132 Pennsylvania State University 8,856
9. Total Admitted
University of Pennsylvania
769 Pennsylvania State University
7478
2. If Engineering is your first priority, and business second, I think Penn State is definitely a stronger Engineering school.
3. The Pennsylvania State University is the Larger Institution: (91,049 vs. 21,339 Total Students)
4. University of Pennsylvania is More Difficult for Undergraduate Students to Get In: (12.5% vs. 84.4% Undergraduate Acceptance Rate)
5. The Pennsylvania State University Spends More on Research: ($190M vs. $113M)
6. Campus Setting University of Pennsylvania Urban Pennsylvania State University Small Town
7. Control of Institution University of Pennsylvania Private Pennsylvania State University Public
8. Total Applicants University of Pennsylvania 6,132 Pennsylvania State University 8,856
9. Total Admitted
University of Pennsylvania
769 Pennsylvania State University
7478
Tuesday, 6 November 2018
Top 10 Universities In Washington
1. University of Washington
2. Washington State University
3. Western Washington University
4. Central Washington University
5. The Evergreen State College
6. Seattle University
7. Eastern Washington University
8. Gonzaga University
9. Seattle Pacific University
10. Whitman College
Thursday, 1 November 2018
6 Difference Between University President And Chancellor
1. The president is, in the simplest terms, the leader of the entire institution.
2. chancellor may refer to the title of the leader at a particular branch campus within a university system.
3. A chancellor is a leader of a college or university, usually either the executive or ceremonial head of the university or of a university campus.
4. University chancellor and university principal are also synonymous with president and rector.
5. University president is the title of the highest-ranking officer within the academic administration of a university, within university systems that prefer that appellation over other variations such as chancellor or rector.
Tuesday, 30 October 2018
19 Difference Between Yale And Harvard University
1. At Yale the view is, you got in here, grades and ranking don't matter. At Harvard the view is, you got in here, sink or swim and you damn well better get good grades.
2. Harvard University
Ranked 2nd worldwide in 2015/16
Yale University
Ranked 15th worldwide in 2015/16
3. Harvard University is a Significantly Larger School.
4. Harvard University is Slightly More Difficult to Get In: (5.6% vs. 6.7% Acceptance Rate)
5. Harvard edges out Yale on prestige.
6. More douchebag lawyers and bankers working in PE, hedge funds, investment banks, law firms, and consulting shops came out of Harvard than Yale.
7. More activists, politicians, judges, and artists came from Yale.
8. One is that Yale College is particularly strong in music, with a lot of interest in that. Harvard is strong in that regard, too, but it's a real part of Yale's culture in a pretty unique way.
9. Harvard University
Around 21,000 students – 6,700 undergraduates, 14,500 postgraduates
Yale University
About 12,300 students – 5,450 undergraduates and 6,860 postgraduates
6 Difference Between University Grant And Scholarship
1. Scholarships are usually merit based.
2. Grants tend to be need-based and are available to students based on criteria such as family income.
3. Grants and scholarships are kinds of financial aid that you don’t have to pay back.
4. Filling out scholarship applications can be time-consuming.
5. Scholarship is a source of pride.
Monday, 22 October 2018
11 Difference Between University Of California And California State University
1. The average cost of tuition alone for a full year at most CSU's is currently around $7000 while the average cost of an academic year at a UC is around $12000.
2. There are 23 CSU's located throughout California while there are only 9 UC's for undergraduate.
3. UC systems are known for their approach in developing students that have strengths in research, theory and studies, while the CSU system is more developed for practical applications and non-research oriented career candidates.
4. CSU schools tend to focus on maintaining small, direct class sizes, while UC systems are based on a self-motivated style of learning.
5. Total 447,000 students at CSU.
Total 233,000 students at UC.
6. Most CSU campuses have higher acceptance rates than most UC's.
7. College isn't the only thing companies look at when you submit your resume.
8. The UC schools require two essays which share a 1,000 word limit total between them. CSU schools do not require essays.
Saturday, 18 November 2017
Top 10 Chemical Engineering Universities In Uk
1. University of Cambridge
2. Imperial College London
3. University of Oxford
4. University of Birmingham
5. University of Bath
6. University of Edinburgh
7. University of Manchester
8. Heriot-Watt University
9. University of Leeds
10. University of Strathclyde
2. Imperial College London
3. University of Oxford
4. University of Birmingham
5. University of Bath
6. University of Edinburgh
7. University of Manchester
8. Heriot-Watt University
9. University of Leeds
10. University of Strathclyde
Tuesday, 24 October 2017
Top 10 Mechanical Engineering Colleges In Australia
1. The University of Melbourne
2. The University of Sydney
3. The University of New South Wales
4. Monash University
5. The Australian National University
6. RMIT University
7. The University of Queensland
8. Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
9. The University of Adelaide
10. The University of Western Australia
2. The University of Sydney
3. The University of New South Wales
4. Monash University
5. The Australian National University
6. RMIT University
7. The University of Queensland
8. Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
9. The University of Adelaide
10. The University of Western Australia
Tuesday, 4 July 2017
18 Difference Between University in Uk And Us
1. In general, degree programs in the US take about one year longer than programs in the UK.
2. In the US you start university with an orientation week packed with activities.
3. In the US, students aren't expected to know what they want to do when they apply to university, and they specialize (choose a major) after taking some classes.
4. The UK system doesn't have majors. Instead, students apply to universities to study a particular subject, and the application process reflects that.
5. Most universities in the US begin their terms in mid to late August.
6. In U.k many schools start in September or October and end in May or June, making for a slightly longer academic year.
7. In U.K your entire grade may be based on one final exam. In the US, your grade will be based on your performance on the variety of assignments, with a final exam making up only a percentage of your total grade.
8. the cost of an education in the United States is generally higher.
9. In the US you’re lucky if you have just one other person in your room instead of two.
10. In the UK no one shares a room unless you go to a very posh uni and you’re really unlucky.
11. In the UK everyone gets a practically zero-interest loan to pay for their fees.
12. In the US you get a big-ass student loan that has a kindabetter rate than a bank would offer you.
13. In the US universities don't really have drinking societies, but they DO have fraternities and sororities.
14. In the UK only posh unis have drinking societies and even then you’re only allowed in them if you’re really posh.
15. In the US all teachers are called professors.
16. In the UK lecturers have to be promoted to a professorship before anyone calls them professor.
17. In the US you get a meal plan in your first year.
18. In the UK you can usually choose to be catered or self-catered during your first year.
2. In the US you start university with an orientation week packed with activities.
3. In the US, students aren't expected to know what they want to do when they apply to university, and they specialize (choose a major) after taking some classes.
4. The UK system doesn't have majors. Instead, students apply to universities to study a particular subject, and the application process reflects that.
5. Most universities in the US begin their terms in mid to late August.
6. In U.k many schools start in September or October and end in May or June, making for a slightly longer academic year.
7. In U.K your entire grade may be based on one final exam. In the US, your grade will be based on your performance on the variety of assignments, with a final exam making up only a percentage of your total grade.
8. the cost of an education in the United States is generally higher.
9. In the US you’re lucky if you have just one other person in your room instead of two.
10. In the UK no one shares a room unless you go to a very posh uni and you’re really unlucky.
11. In the UK everyone gets a practically zero-interest loan to pay for their fees.
12. In the US you get a big-ass student loan that has a kindabetter rate than a bank would offer you.
13. In the US universities don't really have drinking societies, but they DO have fraternities and sororities.
14. In the UK only posh unis have drinking societies and even then you’re only allowed in them if you’re really posh.
15. In the US all teachers are called professors.
16. In the UK lecturers have to be promoted to a professorship before anyone calls them professor.
17. In the US you get a meal plan in your first year.
18. In the UK you can usually choose to be catered or self-catered during your first year.
Saturday, 1 July 2017
15 Difference Between University Of Houston And University Of Houston Downtown
1. University of houston is a Significantly Larger School: (42,704 vs. 14,262 Total Students)
2. UHD mainly serves undergraduates and offer 4-year degrees.
3. University of Houston is Much More Difficult to Get In: (59.7% vs. 77.6% Acceptance Rate)
4. The difference between University of Houston - Downtown and University of Houston is equivalent to the difference between University of Houston and Rice.
5. Houston-Downtown Offers Slightly Cheaper In-State Tuition: ($5,780 USD vs. $8,759 USD)
6. University of Houston Students Earn Much More Salary Post-Graduation: ($48,900 USD vs. $42,500 USD Median Salary)
7. Houston-Downtown Has Slightly Smaller Class Sizes: (20:1 vs. 21:1 Student-Teacher Ratio)
8. Total Graduate Students:
University of Houston:
7874
Houston-Downtown:
1017
9. Total Applicants:
University of Houston:
17971
Houston-Downtown:
3460
10. Acceptance Rate:
University of Houston:
59.7 %
Houston-Downtown:
77.6 %
11. Average Sat Score:
University of Houston:
1725
Houston-Downtown:
1350
12. Act Score:
University of Houston:
25
Houston-Downtown:
18
13. Gender:
University of Houston:
Men: 50.5 %
Women: 49.5 %
Houston-Downtown:
Men: 40.2 %
Women: 59.8 %
14. Number of Majors Available:
University of Houston:
137
Houston-Downtown:
44
15. Total R&D Expenditure:
University of Houston:
$151 Million Usd
Houston-Downtown:
2.46 Million Usd
2. UHD mainly serves undergraduates and offer 4-year degrees.
3. University of Houston is Much More Difficult to Get In: (59.7% vs. 77.6% Acceptance Rate)
4. The difference between University of Houston - Downtown and University of Houston is equivalent to the difference between University of Houston and Rice.
5. Houston-Downtown Offers Slightly Cheaper In-State Tuition: ($5,780 USD vs. $8,759 USD)
6. University of Houston Students Earn Much More Salary Post-Graduation: ($48,900 USD vs. $42,500 USD Median Salary)
7. Houston-Downtown Has Slightly Smaller Class Sizes: (20:1 vs. 21:1 Student-Teacher Ratio)
8. Total Graduate Students:
University of Houston:
7874
Houston-Downtown:
1017
9. Total Applicants:
University of Houston:
17971
Houston-Downtown:
3460
10. Acceptance Rate:
University of Houston:
59.7 %
Houston-Downtown:
77.6 %
11. Average Sat Score:
University of Houston:
1725
Houston-Downtown:
1350
12. Act Score:
University of Houston:
25
Houston-Downtown:
18
13. Gender:
University of Houston:
Men: 50.5 %
Women: 49.5 %
Houston-Downtown:
Men: 40.2 %
Women: 59.8 %
14. Number of Majors Available:
University of Houston:
137
Houston-Downtown:
44
15. Total R&D Expenditure:
University of Houston:
$151 Million Usd
Houston-Downtown:
2.46 Million Usd
Thursday, 29 June 2017
8 Difference Between University Faculty And Staff
1. Faculty: A group of teachers who impart education to the students in school or college is known as faculty.
2. Staff is basically employees of any administration or organization.
3. Faculty members may have different academic ranks from teachers to professors to doctors of specific fields of study. Researchers and scholars are also part of a school’s faculty.
4. The staff in a school usually arrive earlier than the faculty, and they have regular working hours as compared to faculty members.
5. Includes
Faculty:
Professors, lecturers, researchers, teachers, etc.
Staff:
Secretaries, assistant, dean, president, registrar, clerk etc.
6. Basis of Salary
Faculty:
Rank
Staff:
Position/Level
7. Faculty is actually a part of the staff.
8. "Faculty" are the academic employees of a university, "staff" are the non-academic employees.
2. Staff is basically employees of any administration or organization.
3. Faculty members may have different academic ranks from teachers to professors to doctors of specific fields of study. Researchers and scholars are also part of a school’s faculty.
4. The staff in a school usually arrive earlier than the faculty, and they have regular working hours as compared to faculty members.
5. Includes
Faculty:
Professors, lecturers, researchers, teachers, etc.
Staff:
Secretaries, assistant, dean, president, registrar, clerk etc.
6. Basis of Salary
Faculty:
Rank
Staff:
Position/Level
7. Faculty is actually a part of the staff.
8. "Faculty" are the academic employees of a university, "staff" are the non-academic employees.
Sunday, 25 June 2017
15 Difference Between University Of San Diego and Ucsd
1. UCSD is a Significantly Larger School: (32,906 vs. 8,251 Total Students)
2. UCSD is a better location in San Diego.
3. Ucsd will be more diverse, which is always a priceless experience.
4. UCSD is Much More Difficult to Get In: (33.7% vs. 51.7% Acceptance Rate)
5. UCSD Students Graduate More in 6 Years: (86% vs. 75% Graduation Rate)
6. USD Has Much Smaller Class Sizes: (14:1 vs. 19:1 Student-Teacher Ratio)
7. Admissions
UCSD:
Total Undergraduate Students: 26590
Total Graduate Students: 6316
USD:
Total Undergraduate Students: 5647
Total Graduate Students: 2604
8. Acceptance Rate:
UCSD:
33.7 %
USD:
51.7 %
9. Avg. SAT Score:
UCSD:
1990
USD:
1805
10. ACT Score:
UCSD:
30
USD:
28
11. % of Freshmen on Any Grant Aid:
UCSD:
58 %
USD:
83 %
12. Ethnicity School Average
UCSD:
Asian - 33.1% White - 23.7%
Non U.S. Citizen - 20.4% Hispanic - 14.1%
USD:
White - 52.4% Hispanic - 18.2%
Asian - 8.1% Non U.S. Citizen - 7.5%
13. Number of Majors Available:
UCSD:
112
USD:
72
14. UCSD Students Earn Slightly More Salary Post-Graduation: ($59,000 USD vs. $56,900 USD Median Salary)
15. UCSD Has Slightly Colder Winter Weather: (52°F vs. 55°F)
2. UCSD is a better location in San Diego.
3. Ucsd will be more diverse, which is always a priceless experience.
4. UCSD is Much More Difficult to Get In: (33.7% vs. 51.7% Acceptance Rate)
5. UCSD Students Graduate More in 6 Years: (86% vs. 75% Graduation Rate)
6. USD Has Much Smaller Class Sizes: (14:1 vs. 19:1 Student-Teacher Ratio)
7. Admissions
UCSD:
Total Undergraduate Students: 26590
Total Graduate Students: 6316
USD:
Total Undergraduate Students: 5647
Total Graduate Students: 2604
8. Acceptance Rate:
UCSD:
33.7 %
USD:
51.7 %
9. Avg. SAT Score:
UCSD:
1990
USD:
1805
10. ACT Score:
UCSD:
30
USD:
28
11. % of Freshmen on Any Grant Aid:
UCSD:
58 %
USD:
83 %
12. Ethnicity School Average
UCSD:
Asian - 33.1% White - 23.7%
Non U.S. Citizen - 20.4% Hispanic - 14.1%
USD:
White - 52.4% Hispanic - 18.2%
Asian - 8.1% Non U.S. Citizen - 7.5%
13. Number of Majors Available:
UCSD:
112
USD:
72
14. UCSD Students Earn Slightly More Salary Post-Graduation: ($59,000 USD vs. $56,900 USD Median Salary)
15. UCSD Has Slightly Colder Winter Weather: (52°F vs. 55°F)
Monday, 19 June 2017
Difference Between University College London And University of London
1. UCL is a part of the University of London.
2. The University of London is sort of like Oxford and Cambridge in the sense that there are multiple colleges that fall under its umbrella; there are around 30 colleges or institutions that are constitutes of the university.
3. University College London is one of the major constituent colleges along with King's College London, London School of Economics, and a number of others.
2. The University of London is sort of like Oxford and Cambridge in the sense that there are multiple colleges that fall under its umbrella; there are around 30 colleges or institutions that are constitutes of the university.
3. University College London is one of the major constituent colleges along with King's College London, London School of Economics, and a number of others.
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
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)
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)
Wednesday, 7 June 2017
14 Difference Between Stanford And Harvard Mba
1. Applications (Class of 2017)
HBS
9,686
Stanford GSB:
7,899
2. Stanford is more difficult to get in: (7.1% vs. 11% acceptance rate)
3. Stanford alumni mostly work in finance and IT; whereas Harvard alumni are more spread out across sectors with finance having the biggest share.
4. HBS is looking for leaders. The school is looking for potential leaders and future CEOs, who have the ability to influence, motivate, inspire, and convince other people to affect change without being too authoritative or using traditional leadership methods.
5. Stanford GSB looks for students who possess leadership potential and whose principles are aligned with the school’s values. It prefers individuals who can engage rigorously in research-supported learning processes, interdisciplinary studies, and community service.
6. The campus of Stanford’s Graduate School of Business is small and compact: a complex of eight new, separate buildings created around three quadrangles opened in 2011 and a single residence hall.
7. Harvard Business School, on the other hand, is like a university onto itself with 35 separate buildings on 40 acres of property along the Charles River.
8. The atmosphere is more mellow, more informal, and less competitive at GSB than at HBS.
9. Stanford has a higher average GMAT score for enrolling students: (732 vs. 730)
10. HBS has larger classroom strengths (about 950) compared with GSB (about 400).
11. GSB prefers candidates with some work/business background to relatively young and inexperienced applicants. On the other hand, HBS often takes in applicants with less experience but with excellent academic and other achievements.
12. Both schools have the same average post-graduation salary: ($125,000 USD)
13. Stanford has a lower total program cost: ($119,100 USD vs. $122,450 USD)
14. GSB is more likely to inspire its students to become technology entrepreneurs, while HBS send their students to topnotch consulting companies or to Wall Street.
HBS
9,686
Stanford GSB:
7,899
2. Stanford is more difficult to get in: (7.1% vs. 11% acceptance rate)
3. Stanford alumni mostly work in finance and IT; whereas Harvard alumni are more spread out across sectors with finance having the biggest share.
4. HBS is looking for leaders. The school is looking for potential leaders and future CEOs, who have the ability to influence, motivate, inspire, and convince other people to affect change without being too authoritative or using traditional leadership methods.
5. Stanford GSB looks for students who possess leadership potential and whose principles are aligned with the school’s values. It prefers individuals who can engage rigorously in research-supported learning processes, interdisciplinary studies, and community service.
6. The campus of Stanford’s Graduate School of Business is small and compact: a complex of eight new, separate buildings created around three quadrangles opened in 2011 and a single residence hall.
7. Harvard Business School, on the other hand, is like a university onto itself with 35 separate buildings on 40 acres of property along the Charles River.
8. The atmosphere is more mellow, more informal, and less competitive at GSB than at HBS.
9. Stanford has a higher average GMAT score for enrolling students: (732 vs. 730)
10. HBS has larger classroom strengths (about 950) compared with GSB (about 400).
11. GSB prefers candidates with some work/business background to relatively young and inexperienced applicants. On the other hand, HBS often takes in applicants with less experience but with excellent academic and other achievements.
12. Both schools have the same average post-graduation salary: ($125,000 USD)
13. Stanford has a lower total program cost: ($119,100 USD vs. $122,450 USD)
14. GSB is more likely to inspire its students to become technology entrepreneurs, while HBS send their students to topnotch consulting companies or to Wall Street.
Tuesday, 6 June 2017
Uc Berkeley Vs Stanford Computer Science
1. Berkeley has fewer financial resources to dedicate to undergrads, so you have less dedication to teaching, larger class sizes, and relatively fewer research opportunities.
2. Stanford grads are more "entrepreneurial" and are often thinking of their next career jump, and Cal grads are more "geeky" and interested in technology for technology's sake.
3. the overall fees, of the Berkeley,CA, is marginally low than Stanford.
4. At Stanford, it is easier to get a better GPA with not-as-great grades because they count an A+ as a 4.3 instead of a 4.0, as opposed to Berkeley, where an A and A+ both count the same.
5. Stanford is more selective in admitting their undergrads.
6. UC Berkeley is a Significantly Larger School: (38,189 vs. 16,980 Total Students)
7. Stanford University Students Earn Considerably More Salary Post-Graduation: ($86,000 USD vs. $60,800 USD Median Salary)
8. Berkeley's charter as a state school means that it largely serves the California population, whereas Stanford has more national and international prominence.
9. The teaching staff : student ratio at Stanford is much better than at Berkeley, which enables closer feedback on code quality and style from an early stage.
10. Because Berkeley is so much larger and has so many more students in general, the best CS undergraduates that you'll find are on par with people from private (and more prestigious) institutions like Stanford.
11. NETWORKING: for jobs and grad school, it's more likely for a Cal alum to run into a fellow Cal grad than for Stanford alums to find that same solidarity.
2. Stanford grads are more "entrepreneurial" and are often thinking of their next career jump, and Cal grads are more "geeky" and interested in technology for technology's sake.
3. the overall fees, of the Berkeley,CA, is marginally low than Stanford.
4. At Stanford, it is easier to get a better GPA with not-as-great grades because they count an A+ as a 4.3 instead of a 4.0, as opposed to Berkeley, where an A and A+ both count the same.
5. Stanford is more selective in admitting their undergrads.
6. UC Berkeley is a Significantly Larger School: (38,189 vs. 16,980 Total Students)
7. Stanford University Students Earn Considerably More Salary Post-Graduation: ($86,000 USD vs. $60,800 USD Median Salary)
8. Berkeley's charter as a state school means that it largely serves the California population, whereas Stanford has more national and international prominence.
9. The teaching staff : student ratio at Stanford is much better than at Berkeley, which enables closer feedback on code quality and style from an early stage.
10. Because Berkeley is so much larger and has so many more students in general, the best CS undergraduates that you'll find are on par with people from private (and more prestigious) institutions like Stanford.
11. NETWORKING: for jobs and grad school, it's more likely for a Cal alum to run into a fellow Cal grad than for Stanford alums to find that same solidarity.
9 Difference Between Nyu And Columbia University
1. Columbia
Ranked 20th in the world.
NYU
Ranked joint 46th in the world.
2. Columbia is above and beyond NYU. The only reason I can think of for one to choose NYU over Columbia would be to go to a purely business or art school as an undergraduate.
3. NYU's main campus is in the heart of the village, within easy walking distance of just about every subway line that touches Manhattan.
4. If you're interested in pursuing recorded music, musical theatre, or film, there are robust arguments that NYU has the better network in your field.
5. NYU Offers Considerably Cheaper Tuition: ($47,750 USD vs. $53,000 USD Tuition)
6. According to u.s. news Columbia is ranked much much higher than nyu.
7. Columbia-City NY Students Earn Considerably More Salary Post-Graduation.
8. NYU is a Significantly Larger School: (50,027 vs. 28,086 Total Students)
9. Columbia-City NY Has Slightly Smaller Class Sizes.
Ranked 20th in the world.
NYU
Ranked joint 46th in the world.
2. Columbia is above and beyond NYU. The only reason I can think of for one to choose NYU over Columbia would be to go to a purely business or art school as an undergraduate.
3. NYU's main campus is in the heart of the village, within easy walking distance of just about every subway line that touches Manhattan.
4. If you're interested in pursuing recorded music, musical theatre, or film, there are robust arguments that NYU has the better network in your field.
5. NYU Offers Considerably Cheaper Tuition: ($47,750 USD vs. $53,000 USD Tuition)
6. According to u.s. news Columbia is ranked much much higher than nyu.
7. Columbia-City NY Students Earn Considerably More Salary Post-Graduation.
8. NYU is a Significantly Larger School: (50,027 vs. 28,086 Total Students)
9. Columbia-City NY Has Slightly Smaller Class Sizes.
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