Is Northwestern WELL KNOWN in the East Coast?

<p>How did a thread about whether NU is known in the East Coast turn into a thread about Cornell?</p>

<p>“monydad will you please stop posting”
I have not posted on this thead in over a month. I am back only because Pizzagirl brought up Cornell again, which brought the thread back to my attention, and I am responding to your post since you mentioned me. The way to most likely have me not post on this sub-forum is to not mention me, or Cornell. Or Oberlin or Barnard, I check out posts of those schools, since my kids (and I, in one case) went there. If you can’t abide by that, unfortunately for you, you might see me posting here again. Depending of course on what is posted. Absent mention of these things I would not be here, I do not stalk the Northwestern sub-forum routinely.</p>

<p>If you mean stop posting period, not just on this thread, or this sub-forum, well that’s just rude.</p>

<p>"How did a thread about whether NU is known in the East Coast turn into a thread about Cornell? "
Sam Lee already answered this, in post #31 above. That was done, over a month ago now. Are you now going to bring it back now again, a month later, when nobody here wants the discussion to go that way? Why?</p>

<p>What an entirely worthless thread.</p>

<p>Northwestern has OVER 15,000 alumni in the NYC, so yeah it’s PRETTY well known in the East Coast. Download the pdf on the page for more info about Northwestern’s alumni network in NYC.</p>

<p>[Local</a> NY Links | Northwestern Alumni Association](<a href=“http://alumni.northwestern.edu/node/878]Local”>http://alumni.northwestern.edu/node/878)</p>