Local CBS News Feature: Who is Smarter Stanford or Cornell

Started by Roy 82, March 20, 2008, 03:06:33 AM

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Roy 82

The local CBS news station in the SF bay Area did a fun little piece on the matchup off the court. Stanford won based on USA Today Stats and interviews with Stanford students (e.g. I heard that Cornell is kind of a overacheiving sort of depressing kind of school).

http://cbs5.com/video/?cid=120
(click on "Who is Smarter: Stanford or Cornell, Mar. 19, 7PM")

But fortunately they interviewed Stanford Assoc. Vice Provost Rana Glasgal who is a Cornell grad (and of course active NorCal alum organizer and die hard hockey fan) who put things in the right perspective.

French Rage

The smartest is if you combine Cornell and Stanford.  Those people would be Gods among men!
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

CU at Stanford

Trosky is such a man...Cornell '86, master's degree from Stanford.  Now you are just inflating his ego (and head)...Hi Greg!

RichH

[quote CU at Stanford]Trosky is such a man...Cornell '86, master's degree from Stanford.  Now you are just inflating his ego (and head)...Hi Greg![/quote]

Wait, there was room for more inflation???  ::panic::  ;-)

Jim Hyla

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

CM cWo 44

Ms. Glasgal's point was that Cornell athletes have the edge academically because CU doesn't award athletic scholarships (and thereby maintains certain standards for admission).

This however, doesn't address the point of the story; to find out which institution, in general, is smarter.

Luckily, this omission can reflect poorly on both schools in question.

Rosey

[quote CU at Stanford]Trosky is such a man...Cornell '86[/quote]
Now I know how old you are, Greg.  You're right: older than I thought. ;-)

Kyle
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Josh '99

[quote CM cWo 44]Ms. Glasgal's point was that Cornell athletes have the edge academically because CU doesn't award athletic scholarships (and thereby maintains certain standards for admission).[/quote]I'm not sure what Stanford's practices are, but theoretically, is awarding athletic scholarships mutually exclusive with maintaining standards for admission?
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

KeithK

[quote RichH][quote CU at Stanford]Trosky is such a man...Cornell '86, master's degree from Stanford.  Now you are just inflating his ego (and head)...Hi Greg![/quote]

Wait, there was room for more inflation???  ::panic::  ;-)[/quote]
I think his head may pop!

billhoward

One's mission in life is to make enough wealth that you can return the blessings of education manyfold to your university. On that measure, Stanford is without peer, having ~ $2 million per student in endowment where we have $400,000 or so and No. 2 Princeton has $1.6 million.

Allowing for a 5% investment return, Stanford could pay each student's tutition, room, and board twice over and not go into the principle.

Al DeFlorio

[quote billhoward]Allowing for a 5% investment return, Stanford could pay each student's tutition, room, and board twice over and not go into the principle.[/quote]
Stanford is principled?**]
Al DeFlorio '65