(08-07-2021, 05:07 PM)ss20ts Wrote:(08-07-2021, 04:04 PM)sanantone Wrote: I said that Texas A&M is an engineering school. UT-Austin is a main feeder school to the Big 4 accounting firms, which happen to be headquartered in New York.
While ASU is not ranked as high as UT-Austin, it does have one of the largest international student populations. It is strange that tens of thousands of international students have found these big state universities, but some Americans who proclaim to be interested in higher education have never heard of them. I would bet the people participating in this thread are not representative of the general population. The general population may not have heard about Study.com, which is to be expected, but they've heard the names of major state universities. You pretty much have to not watch, read, or listen to the news your entire life to not have heard of them.
The funny thing is that Texas A&M and UT-Austin are ranked high in many different fields. UT-Austin is known for its overall academics, not just one field.
There's faaaaaaaaar more to NY than NYC. NYC is a tiny island. The state is HUGE in land area. I live 6 hours away from NYC. I couldn't tell you about 99% of what happens there. Why? No one in Upstate NY gives a rat's behind about NYC. We'd happily give it to Jersey.
Has it occurred to you that your relatives know of the school from you?
I had heard of ASU long before I found this forum because ASU has been advertising on social media for eons.
I've attended several colleges in different states. I doubt anyone outside of those areas would have ever heard of them. I don't give people a hard time because they don't know what they are. At the end of the day, no one cares.
Seems like most people on here actually know more colleges than the general public. Know why many schools have large international student pops? Here's how they do it. They hire recruiters who go to these countries and recruit the students. Much like pro sports. They're drafted essentially. Why? Foreign students pay cash. No financial aid.
I've never mentioned UT-Austin to those family members. LOL. I had no reason to because I never attended. I just asked them over social media if they've heard of the school.
The members of this forum are aware of a lot of obscure competency-based programs and schools that cater to adult learners, which makes it weirder to not have heard of flagship universities that are known nationally.
The people who don't know anything are usually in no position of importance, so their lack of knowledge is irrelevant to job seekers and prospective students.
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