The Most Expensive College In The World
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
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The title really led me to think it was gonna be about one expensive college
Shirl C
Me too.
Oh yeah me too
Exactly me too. The title is not plural
Smh y’all really lost some brain cells.... can you hear him going up on the prices of the colleges? The last one must be the expensive one lol 😂
T B are you stupid or dumb? Nobody said they can “hear” him, the title is misleading. It says “the most expensive college” instead of “the most expensive college’s”. Therefore it was assume it was about one singular college instead of multiple because the title isn’t plural.
bro. even this guy's voice sounds expensive.
I know right lmao
Sounds like he’s eating a frog to me.
Chris D HAHAHAHAHAHAHA I’M DEAD 😂😂😂.
Bravo your so funny 😆
Truth😂😂😂
you forgot the extra $500,000 to get into USC
setgoals312
Underrated comment
Fight on
*olivia jade have eneter the chat*
Student loans entered the chat
setgoals312 😂🤣😂 ain’t Becky be like
college in America is a business....it’s no longer about education
ok boomer
Ayush Srivastava sadly it’s true
Colleges have always been about business
Education is turning into business elsewhere too. University in Europe is "free" with small tuition fees but it won't get you nowhere. However big management/business schools are the key to success, and they are not only expensive (some are plus $110K/year, living costs/books... not included) but reserved to the elite (wealthy, powerful families...).
Theyre a scam not a business nowadays lmao
As a non American I am shocked.
Hefty price indeed!
Yeah in america education and medical costs to much. But if you can get into a school like UCLA much much cheaper. Hard to get into. The UC system of california best band for the buck education wise
@@allensaunders449 I went to one of the best universities in the world for my masters, went to a decent university for a 3 years ba and havnt any need to pay anything for the last 3 years. I wont need to pay anything unless I actually earn enough to pay back... and all of it costs less than one year of any of these university with living costs.
@@danesesse let me guess, your parents paid it all, or the tax payer
Allen Saunders go bears! 🐻 (i go to cal :))
For $75,000 a year they better spoonfeed me Almas Caviar every hour on the hour 24/7...
Absolutely! That's nuts!
Were You About To Call Me An Asshole? At $50 per spoonful, $75K per school year would get you about 7 spoonfuls per day.
Hahahahahahah
@@adjeiboateng6720 Not really, my kid went to a school in NJ , it cost 65k a year. It was not out of the ordinary
@@grantomalley8532 Really? 65k a year is a Lotta money
10. Sarah Lawrence College ($71,270)
9. Southern Methodist University ($71,338)
8. Oberlin College ($71,393)
7. University of Southern California ($71,620)
6. Trinity College ($71,660)
5. Scripps College ($71,956)
4. Barnard College ($72,257)
3. Columbia university ($74,000)
2. University of Chicago ($74,580)
1. Harvey Mudd College ($75,000)
You're welcome!😊
You didn’t put Stanford university which is #2 best university in the world..
SMU alumni here.... unless you are rich there are much better instate schools in Texas. Smu undergrad is into Greek life big time. Great networking opportunities for scholarship kids in grad and prof schools but if you can get a full ride you probably can get into the more academically challenging schools like UT that have more extensive alumni networking for a fraction of price. Bottom line is if you are rich and smart your parents get you into ivy league, if you are rich but not exceptional this is a good option.
To be fair 3 and 2 statistically make their money back
Idk about the other ones
I am shocked that NYU is not on the list
RUclips...the least expensive and best "University" in the world!
In France Uni is about 150 euros pear year and it can be free. Yeah being french is pretty cool for that and we got good bread
Sweden it s free
@@leilafischer265 So, What about the international student admissions in France ?? Can internationla students apply for French Universities ??
Analyt IQ yes they can apply and I think international student pay a bit more than french student
Amen to that!
Are we talking about America or the world
I didn't get it
America
Cade Alex in the world but the most expensive universities happen to be in america
I got it
If America is the have the most expensive Universities
Something tells me only Americans pay for collage 😂
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I would attend the University in Bern, Switzerland, considered one of the best in the World, with a tuition of 1’500 dollars........There must be something very very wrong with the Colleges in the US. They seem to be the most expensive, but not necessarily the best ones.....
college is a business here
we got it for free here in my country philippines State Universities
It is free in Sweden
Trudi Dolder 16 out of the top 20 universities in the world are American. Nothing can compete.
@@GreekOrthodox7 it's a big country with many good universities but there are still universities that you pay a lot of money for and you get the same or even better education in Europe or somewhere else
what they didn’t mention was that almost all of these were private schools, meaning they give lots of merit aid thru private donors. so that evens the average price a little bit
Sofia R because it’s easy to get clicks and views on sensationalist videos like this.
And financial aid too
This is the stupidest video I've ever seen... 70k a year is typical for non state schools (and maybe people coming to even those from out of state). Also you're right a lot of the colleges on that list can pay much of a less wealthy students tuition...
Even this university is not more fancy than Karan Johar's movie college😂😂😂😂. Indians will know.......
Lol. Soty3
Hahahahah when SOTY came out my friend was about to go to college and she's like this was the most misleading movie
Agreed lol
Lol..😂
In Spain university is almost free. Only 100 euros per year.
That’s why your education sucks... always high unemployment and one of the weaker economy’s in the eu.
@@solodolo3741 haha mic drop
Solodolo , at least they are not drowning in debt after college..idiot
DONUT BUY well spain is drowning in debt. As a country. Maybe paying some money and getting in debt in early stage but able to pay it off because you have more change at a (good) job is better then having no individual debt but can’t get a job. and if you do get a job you pay off you’re own debt and the debt off all the people who went to college for free but don’t get a job, in high taxes.
DONUT BUY oh I forgot to say: idiot.
And here I am, majoring in mathematics on a $100 per year university in Mexico, in a department that gives scholarships to all its students of $180 per month to cover rent and other basic expenditures, so maintaining grades pretty much means you are paid for studying, rather than paying for studying.
That's why I'm studying in Germany 😅
Good idea.
sure thing😂
With some sexy Muslims!
Jaroslav Unzeitig Extremely stupid and chovinistic comment...🤦🏼♀️
Jaroslav Unzeitig why not? They are nice people.
why have i never heard of the literal most expensive college until today
At $75000/year x 4 years, you are looking at $1500/month for a 30-year loan.
That's terrible
Private schools give a lot of aid. USC gave me 60k in aid.
It could take 0 years to pay for the degree if your daddy pays for it 👉😂😭
I went to one of these schools! I graduated with less debt than my friends who went to public school. I'll have paid off my loans in only five years and I have a very modest salary doing what I love.
BeFairMonk exactly. And if you don’t find a job soon, you might have to apply for welfare...... this is the land of opportunities.....
At Delhi University for a 3-year course, I have paid at most $1000. Including housing and food!
Yeah! And it's one of the most prestigious universities in India with extremely talented professors and releasing notable alumni into the world
@@anjalimohan7042 true
Didn't you mention you were 145th in your class? Pretty good for a graduating class of 1.2 million!
70000$ per year for art degree from a liberal college....good luck...
Ha ha!😀
@Jonathan Chu and mine costs 1500$ for a year,and it is one of the most elite schools in my country😀😀😀
Dude type liberal arts universities. Liberal arts still has some of the top science schools in thr country. LIBERAL ARTS IS NOT LITERALLY LIBERAL ARTS. Some are more selective and offer more than low tier ivies.
ye good luck ofc. It's gonna take those kids like 60smth years to pay off those loans.
Job : starbucks barista
I guess they must teach Bulgarian in Oberlin as well, cause that bowling alley at 3:22 was covered in Bulgarian ads lol
No wonder Americans pay student loan for longest time in their live.... and don’t forget add mortgage later.
American here who moved to Europe at 18. Thankful every day for having made that decision... :D
QueenB123 a bit hard to generalize, every country is massively different - what are you interested in? If you’re hoping to avoid paying tuition you probably have to learn another language fluently, since UK and Ireland are comparably expensive for American students as US schools. But in Austria, for example, tuition is about €1,500 annually for non-EU citizens, and 0 for EU citizens. Germany is similar. Crippling college or medical debt doesn’t really exist. Life is generally less stressful (again depending massively on the country and city), travel is very cheap, vacations are long, but also salaries are fairly low, taxes are high, and homes are small. Food is insanely good in France and Southern Europe but mediocre north of the Alps. If you’re a Republican you’ll be miserable. If you’re hoping to make six figures, stay in the US.
@@chrisvazan interesting view
Couldn’t agree with you more.
@@chrisvazan Six-digit salaries are commonplace in Zurich and in London for example. Lifelong dependence on a salary, and subsequently on a pension, is failure. Success, anywhere in the world, stems from financial independence and from an entrepreneurial attitude. Also, while the cost of public schooling isn't "crippling" in Europe, the taxation that funds public schooling is certainly "crippling". As for healthcare, there's no hospital qualitatively comparable to the Mayo Clinic, or to the Cleveland Clinic, in Europe. The rich Europeans fly to America in private jets to obtain quality healthcare.
@@hubertusvenator5838 Yup, like I said, people looking to make six figures are certainly better off in the US. There are a few pockets in Europe like the global cities you mentioned where the entrepreneurial mindset is widespread and good money can be readily made. But the majority of people are not and do not want to be entrepreneurs - there is far more to life than financial independence, and for most such people, myself included, Europe offers a far higher quality of life. It’s only “failure” if you are unhappy.
Me: " Dad, i want to spend 70k+ dollars on a liberal arts degree"
Dad : " .....
Why are you Gae?"
Underrated😭😭😂😂😂😂
My older sister literally majored in philosophy and now has a 5 digit monthly income I wish I never bothered with physics
@@pachamaridamofasat7803 what's her work?
Liberal Arts is gae? How... What?
How do you not know how to spell gay?
I love how im watching this while getting ads from my local university which tuition is 4 k per year
Like youtube knows im kidding myself looking at these colleges
I really don’t know why all these private colleges are so damn expensive. Some of these aren’t even ranked very high academically by any means. So how do these students justify the price?
Also my sisters boyfriend is getting his PhD from UChicago lol
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PhD from UChicago is no joke.
It is the associates and networking that you pay for.
Like all luxury goods, a high price is a big part of the attraction.
It’s not “Bernard” College; it’s “Barnard” College
That made my nose crinkle. Also when he said "Laura Bish".
If I went to college I would go to a college overseas. Less money
you wont pay anything, your wonderful sisters in Europe will raise the money for you
Less quality, too.
LOL, less quality in overseas is wrong, it depends on what you studying ...
Depends on your degree
@@user-qg2st1zb3e I guess you have never herd off oxford or cambridge or London school off economics
Ummm... how exactly does one not correctly pronounce “Laura Bush”? Yikes.
You pronounced Barnard wrong. It's BAR (as in bars) nard. Also, Barnard and Columbia share 100% of their facilities, clubs, greek life, classes, libraries, campus, cafeterias, and etc. Additionally, Barnard students graduate at Columbia University Commencement and get a Columbia University degree.
Graduates also have the advantage of a 100% acceptance rate in any McDonald's branch in America.
@@adolfhitler7394 I am a Columbia College alumnus. Columbia College alumni are accepted to the best business, law, and medical, schools. In my day, most of us went directly into investment banking. Salomon Brothers' main trading floor, the 42nd floor at 1 New York Plaza, then the world's largest trading floor, might as well have been called the Columbia College Club. People with high IQs are competitive. Columbia has produced many Nobel laureates and billionaires. Most students are from very successful families. Winners beget winners. And birds of a feather flock together. Roar, Lion!
In my day, John Jay's sixth floor was the sole floor in the South Campus dorms that was coed. The few Engineering undergraduate girls lived in Johnson. No girls ate in the John Jay cafeteria. There was a lot of yelling and there were food fights there. I ate my breakfasts at Tom's. I ate mostly at the West End because there I could drink beer with my meals. There were no girls in my courses. I once kissed a girlfriend by Wollman Library, but never had a reason to step foot in there.
Yes, you’re back! ❤️
I went to Columbia and I don’t think I spent more than 25k for all four years.
Yeah. People outside the US generally don't realize that almost no one pays that much
smart!!
@@ronaldcammarata3422 many of the big schools have a blind tuition policy. It cost us twelve thousand for our daughter's Harvard Degree. The rest was provided by Harvard alumni. She graduated from public schools! Maine..
How about international student? Do they still need to pay?
Ronald Cammarata why? Just curious who pays the remaining cost?
With that much money, I can just buy myself an already successful business and employee one of the graduates from these colleges to run it. 👀😂
Agreed! That's how people like Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk think.
Why go to a school to get a degree un guarantee someday when you can already be making bank with no debt
Goes to experience college for 4 years
Ends up working in McDonald's
@Lavita Williams its pretty much is useless depending on the job your looking for
@@milftendo The colleges that are trade schools are trade schools. An Ivy League college is something else.
Great entertaining Mr.Luxury
Thanks for the support!
Could go to a top ten British Uni for a fraction of the price
My choice would be none of the above schools. I did enjoy your video. Thank you, Mr. L!
Thanks for tuning in Mr. Harts!
Mr. Luxury It was my pleasure, Mr. Luxury.
I DID NOT KNOW THAT ABOUT SOUTHERN METHODIST...AND USC IS RIGHT IN THE HOOD SMH
Southern Millionaires University
Eh. Just don’t go wandering in the neighborhoods nearby and you’ll be fine
@@wishihadavette_2517 crime happens everywhere, the difference is, it's reported in the neighborhood around USC than UCLA but trust me being a LA native as I am, property abd personal happens in Westwood Village as we'll as on UCLA's campus just like it does at USC. there's an LAPD station less than two miles from USC and LAPD headquarters is fifteen minutes away so if USC campus police need backup, it'll be there on less than 20 min tops. And think about this, if it was really unsafe around USC, three wouldn't be the Colisseum which is SC"s home field, the brand new , only a couple of years old Banc of California soccer⚽️ stadium, the African American, Natural History museums and California Sci Center and Exposition Park Rose garden all right there. Finally , all of those parents , past, present and future who/will have and are planning to to send/sent they're children there wouldn't if it was just rife with crime
@@jimdavis931 SMU's campus is beautiful, I've only seen a small sliver of it from inside a car when I've been in Dallas. It's about 5x the size of where I went to school.
Fun fact: George W. Bush's Presidential Library 📚 is on SMU's campus and his dad's is on Texas A&M's campus
Danielle Porter I’m just saying that it isn’t as bad as everyone says it is
It’s ridiculous how much most colleges now charge. Four decades ago, I graduated from a state college. I received a good education that didn’t bury me or my family in debt while acquiring skills that gave me a better chance at career success. Tuition, room (with one roommate) and board (3 meals per weekday) was just over $1,600.00 per academic year (about $5,000.00 in 2020 dollars).
This is why I go to an in-state university. The tuition for other schools I got into we’re insane.
*aww I was gonna comment “you forgot the 500,000 to get into USC”*
Vanderbilt: am I a joke?
😁🤣😅😂
Yale, Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, are very pricey as well.
Wow, the facilities available on these colleges are very complete and luxurious, commensurate with the fantastic cost. This is everyone's dream campus!
So all this collages are in america . Means " most expensive collages in america " instead of "world" 😂
putra jurangpati honestly, most if not all of the most expensive colleges in the world are in the United States.
i think he has a say here bc if u think about it were talking dollar here ! i guess depend on the rate of ur money
Kan rate duit diorang tinggi sebab tu la dorang paling mahal. Tu pun nak kena ajar ke? Serious la?
I am a Trojan from USC where I went for 12 years....(8 years of grad school).....My twins go there now and are about to graduate. I would say...although I loved SC "that is what a real Trojan calls their school" it wasn't worth it. I could have gotten the same thing I got at SC at many many other Universities. You are correct. It is the film school that is the golden ticket. Math is math. Law is Law. There really is nothing special ( other than school spirit) at USC other than the FILM school. Its only competitor is NYU film school in NYC. Don't waste your time at any other- don't even apply- Those 2 film schools are the only ones that will bring you where you want to go. There are a ton of them and none come close to USC OR NYU.
Isn’t USC known for their business program too? They have a lot of connections.
a lot of the colleges here offer really good scholarships and financial aid, so no one really pays that much. like for USC a lot of people who go there end up getting half or full merit scholarships that can be obtained many different ways
71k per year for a liberal arts degree???Damnmmmmm
what s liberal art?
@@lunafringe10 Basically anything not Math or Science related so Dancing, Study History, Art, African American studies are degrees that have absolutely 0 jobs and if you do find one only pay about 44k salaries if you're lucky. Alot of kids in America are afraid of advanced math and science but still want to go to college and so that is where the endless debt mania comes from.
@@azulaquaza4916 that isnt what a liberal arts degree is. Liberal arts is the education system it is derived from. Type Liberal Arts Univerisities and strong colleges come up lol. They have some of thr strongest science programs in the country too.
@@johnwelrow9619 Those are literally apart of liberal arts idk what else you would classify them as but yes the ones I listed are indeed liberal arts.
@@azulaquaza4916 Math and science are liberal arts. Top companies would rather hire a student from Columbia with an English degree over someone with a computer science degree from a lesser school. There's a reason why these schools are expensive. You're guarantee a good job once you graduate! Parents will do anything to get them into them. Look at the actresses that were caught for bribery to get there daughters into USC (#7 on the list).
I would definitely go to MIT.
The Sloan School
Is it just me or does this dude sound like he's got a British and American accent? Bring back the Transatlantic accent!!
When I heard the price for 10th position I said "You know maybe college ain't for me"
flipping hell. i’m going to university in the uk this year and for tuition fees & accommodation it’s going to cost £14455.20 or $17812.49 each year.
Such scam. My choices: Khan academy, RUclips, and a few good mentors.
Harvey Mudd also has the highest average starting salary of any US college as well. At least is has good ROI. Yes it is needlessly expensive, but most graduates make a shitload of cash once they’re out. 🤷🏼♀️
Just remember that a lot of these schools can give a lot of aid, often making enrolling to these schools cheaper for some compared to state schools
Wow, I was surprised that there were no colleges outside of the USA in the top 10 most expensive in the world.
I got selected by an entrance exam... Government pay me to study.
I paid a whopping $12,000 for my 2-year associate’s degree in nursing at our community college. I didn’t go to a fancy school but I’m debt free. 😄
Lol😂😂😂
You're also never going to be a US Supreme Court justice.
UC, Columbia, and other super high ranking schools like that are worth it.
I thought about going to Chicago for my minor in economics, now I'm not that sure anymore if my university really wants to finance that.
What about Vanderbilt University? I thought it was around 72,000-74,000
So glad my private school “only” cost $50,000
Weird flex but OK..
I was making fun of it😂😂
Saying I know it’s to expensive but wtf with these prices
TECHTORMA no a private Christian school. That price is with everything. Including my J-term for this new school year
Glad mine is "only" €2100
In Germany it would be basically free so I suppose I'm studying expensive now
The real
Cost of college is the Starbucks sushi clothing allowance and traveling abroad expenses for the beloved child in college. Tuition room and board is just the start of it.
Even big ten schools out of state start at sixty k plus the extras. You aren’t even counting sorority or fraternity dues for these places. Or the three or four travel abroad semesters kids take now too.
This video makes me grateful that i’m born in europe, going to uni this autumn and my tuition is €1000
Almost no one pays anywhere near that. And most if not all of them are "need blind."
Fun fact: The end of Bird Box was filmed at Scripps College
Academic stoop-labor horror: Annual tuition about $75M; annual payment for adjunct instructors about $7M
i pressed on the video and started scrolling the other videos bc i thought this was an ad before the actual video😶😶😂😂😂😅
Why are the prices so close to each other?
Price fixing
The most expensive scams in the world...
lol if u think thats a scam, wait til u learn about the high school in new Hampshire which costs 80k a year. completely useless imo
@@anonymoustangerine The success is not about education, it's about contact network. This why rich persons go to expensive colleges.
Well having attended a most expensive boarding school and then most expensive college I’m pretty sure I now understand why my parents may or may not hate me
Either Columbia or Chicago if I could go anywhere😂
I would still go to the US Naval Academy... (how much do service academies cost the government per student)
government pays other services to those academies
They are all ridiculously priced! I got a top-notch education at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville! $1450 a semester! I also had a Fulbright and am a Rhodes scholar! So these expensive schools are just expensive! They offer no better education than a hundreds of others! The whole point is to keep the riffraff out!
The University of Arkansas is an open enrolment university. How many Nobel laureates work there?
That Drake and Josh reference at the end. 😂
My tution at my country's top uni in my major is literally less than 25$ a year
Where do you live btw?
I studied bachelors in mechanical engineering in one of finest colleges in India and it cost me $15000 for four years including food and hostel
So do you work as a customer service now or a scammer?
@@adolfhitler7394 😂
@@adolfhitler7394 I guess he now probably has a better job than you.
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES and other universities in the Philippines are awesome! 🇵🇭❤
How many of their alumni are Morgan Stanley, or Goldman Sachs, partners?
Beautiful architecture amongst the list.
Can you apply for a student loan at these colleges? My girlfriend's granddaughter graduated from Sarah Lawrence College and wondered how did they pay for it.
How was that a list of schools in the world when they all were in the states.. why not just say in America.
@Omoniyi Oluwashogo no because the most expensive unis in the world are in America. I checked online. No where else costs this much.
Oxford, UK
9:33 this guy is literally just playing League of Legends
When you thought all these college prices were normal..dang america
I've got a community college associate degree, several people work for me graduated from these colleges, i feel goooood
I sense insecurities
@@adolfhitler7394 a compliment from Hitler, I'll take it haha
Imagine spending 142,000$ for an associates degree LMAO. I’m 24 years old took a certificate class, work at a chemical plant and make over 100,000 a year guess how much I paid? 900 dollars for my certificate
What kind of certificate? I’d love to know more so I can look into it for myself
i would pick Columbia or the one in dallas!! so pretty!
Bruh the college on the video cover is Berry College in my home town
I’m glad that I live in a country that offers free education up to and including university. Kids get accepted on merit, not due to the size of their parents bank accounts. The universities listed may be the most expensive, but I seriously question whether they are the best or even the most prestigious. I feel bad for all the brilliant young people in America who are thus denied an education because of poverty. What a brain drain!
In Germany and in America, admission to university hasn't been meritocratic practically since the Second World War. Affirmative action, also known as positive discrimination, and the quest for ideologically monocultural professors and students, rooted out meritocracy. Also, Germany's taxpayers pay for the "free education" through larcenous taxation. Before the Great War, Germany produced more Nobel laureates than the rest of the world. Germany needs a modern-day Bismarck.
I got 3 more years till I graduate hopefully I get a scholarship for in music
Stay focused, I know you can do it!
Kavari Burgess good luck..you’ll graduate
Can you make videos about the military academies???
If your father is the Dictator, you can expect to win the Sword of Honour. If not, at least you have a chance of becoming a dictator yourself.
I would like to go to one of the SKY universities in South Korea.
Notice how they’re all in the USA...
What about Harvard, Yale and Pennsylvania universities?
who paid for Obamas Harvard studies? Illuminati
@@lunafringe10 I'd gladly help pay for your psychiatric care.
@@jamesramsier1145 I would hate to see you cheated out of your two cents. It could go to a much more worthy cause.
Huge colleges are nice until you think about how far certain classes or clubs/activities will be. I feel like I'd take at least a month to recognize any giant campus. Crazy how all expensive it is, couldn't be me going for those schools unless people transfer and afford it.
And here I am dropout from school watching this (no doubt) 😄
u can get a degree in a cheaper school and be a smart and hardworking employee u dont need to spend that much its not about d school but the students and employees attitude towards its performance whether in school or work
👍👍
As someone who learnt English under a tree can i join one of this universities?
What kind of tree? I’ve always been a fan of magnolias
@@MrLuxury it was acacia tree but my teacher would tell us "class".magnolia serves better in gardens.
@@MrLuxury thanks to that tree it produced a CEO.
My term cost me a nice 5k including tuition, books, supplies, and fees. Its more pricey because I want a minor in art
What this doesn't say is that Mudd graduates a) earn the highest salaries (more than Harvard, Cal Tech, MIT, etc.) and b) are the most likely to earn graduate degrees. Aside from that if you are thinking of attending here what you get are classes that move fast. Everyone who attends did at a minimum very well in STEM's high schoo and are ready to quickly move along in STEM's classes which are the only subjects any logical person would go here to study. However earnings and graduate school are not the only reasons to do an an undergrad degree. Also one would need a very unusual perspective to go here and intend to make a career in history or fine arts. An added factor is that there are relatively few distractions at Mudd. Everyone lives on campus which is about 2 city blocks with no intervening streets. Dorms are at one end, academics at the other, with food service and recreation in between. How do I know all this? I visited the Mudd campus 15 times over 12 years from prospective student tours to graduation and in between paid full price tuition and board, twice. Would I do that again for a STEM's student? The only thing stopping me is I have no more offspring to send.