In graduate programs, it's the lecturer that matters, not the class
beetnemesis Send a noteboard - 25/09/2009 02:37:21 PM
Well, that's a bit misleading- the class obviously matters. But once you're going for a master or PhD, your teachers become incredibly important. A good friend of mine chose NYU over Harvard for her advanced degree, simply because Harvard's teachers in her "specialty" (Franco-African history) weren't as acclaimed/accomplished/good as the ones at NYU.
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How did it come about that the best universities in America are private?
25/09/2009 02:10:37 PM
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Private universities are much older
25/09/2009 02:21:27 PM
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Had a $36 billion endowment before the financial crisis. It's now down to $26 billion.
25/09/2009 03:26:09 PM
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In graduate programs, it's the lecturer that matters, not the class
25/09/2009 02:37:21 PM
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Some are public. University of California - Berkeley, but as stated above
25/09/2009 03:23:39 PM
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Because education is a service like any other. The more you pay, the better you're likely to get.
25/09/2009 06:54:51 PM
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