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<p>No, but what you did see was Dartmouth at the head of that particular list. And I have two daughters. One went to Harvard and the other is currently at Dartmouth. And based on what they have experienced, I can’t see one whit of difference between the undergrad teaching at Dartmouth and Harvard. Both have been taught by smart professors, highly-accomplished in their respective fields, who care a lot about the students they teach. At both schools the profs are eager to help the students and readily make themselves available. And at both schools the profs will leave a given student alone if s/he prefers no contact with the professor.</p>
<p>And what is especially bogus is the claim that Harvard somehow treats its grad students better than its undergrads. Harvard College (the undergrad school) is the very heart of Harvard University. Its students are the true Harvardians, the princes of the campus.</p>
<p>The faculty of Harvard Medical School focuses on the medical students. The faculty of Harvard Business School focuses on the business school students. And the faculty of Harvard College focuses on the undergrads. It is their very job to do so. I don’t see how anyone can look at the actual facts rather than rumors and stereotypes that they repeat to each other and think that Harvard somehow doesn’t care.</p>
<p>Is my daughter getting a great undergrad education at Dartmouth? Most certainly. Did my other daughter also get a great undergrad education at Harvard? Absolutely!</p>