| Quincy, Harvard, Columbia and Penn are identical to Cornell and Michigan when it comes to undergraduate focus. Those universities expect students to be driven, self-starting go-getters, and given the size of their graduate programs (Columbia and Harvard have larger gradsuate schools than Michigan or Cornell), they provide their undergrads with very little attention.
Like I said, Brown, Dartmouth and Princeton are similar to LACs, but the likes of Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, MIT, Northwestern, Penn and Stanford are similar to Michigan. Large classes, TAs leading discussion groups, poor advising etc... |