[comp.edu] How one student chose against one graduate program

karl@triceratops.cis.ohio-state.edu (Karl Kleinpaste) (09/01/88)

Forwarded without comment.

A short transcript (slightly abbreviated to keep it very short) of a
conversation overheard in a hallway late last week between 2 students,
both about to get their degrees; one an MS, the other a BS.

[Both were discussing the MS student's plans for PhD work, then:]
MS: So you're going to <well-known institution> for your Master's?
BS: You bet!  It took them SO long to get my acceptance letter back.
More than 2 months!
MS: Uh-huh, I know, it took a long time for me when I applied here,
too.  Not quite that long, though.
BS: Well, I'm all set now - I leave a week from Monday so I can go
apartment-hunting.
MS: And you're going to be doing your work in <an AI-related field>?
BS: Yeah.  I looked at <list of 4 or 5 other institutions>, and
finally decided on <w-k inst>.  <inst #1> turned me down - my
gradepoint was a bit too low, I understand.  <inst #2> accepted me,
too, but I decided the climate was just too cold...
MS: I hear that - I used to live there.  [pause]  Say, Rutgers is
supposed to have a pretty good program in that area.  Did you apply
there?
BS: I didn't know that, but <deleted> *no*, I didn't apply there!  Not
as long as that <deleted> Webber is still there and making a <deleted>
of himself.  You never know who you might have to take a course from!