top | item 44857733 (no title) suslik | 6 months ago Sports can be big in a country, sure, but US is the only country I can recall where sports matters as a criteria to choose a university to go to (as an in op).But just in case - it’s cool, I wasn’t being judgmental. discuss order hn newest musicale|6 months ago You may be reading too much into the original question, which was simply:> What does stanford offer undergrads that berkeley doesnt? IMO access to legacies and the larger alumni network is about itNon-academic advantages (e.g. athletics programs, student housing, etc.) are still advantages.Berkeley has its own set of non-academic advantages, such as closer proximity and access to San Francisco (via BART).
musicale|6 months ago You may be reading too much into the original question, which was simply:> What does stanford offer undergrads that berkeley doesnt? IMO access to legacies and the larger alumni network is about itNon-academic advantages (e.g. athletics programs, student housing, etc.) are still advantages.Berkeley has its own set of non-academic advantages, such as closer proximity and access to San Francisco (via BART).
musicale|6 months ago
> What does stanford offer undergrads that berkeley doesnt? IMO access to legacies and the larger alumni network is about it
Non-academic advantages (e.g. athletics programs, student housing, etc.) are still advantages.
Berkeley has its own set of non-academic advantages, such as closer proximity and access to San Francisco (via BART).