But that's because you have three or four universities still bickering over the title (which is usually "Harvard of the North").
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America puts WAY too much importance into these prestige college names. Great schools but disproportionate influence IMO.
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agreed. And alum network is an invaluable prize as well
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Not even McGill?
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The part about "teaching assistants and contract lecturers" made me mistrust this article. Harvard doesn't do that; other unis do.
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Many other unis do, it's true, but my experience with Princeton (and limited with Yale) is that they don't, either
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Harvard actually goes to great pains to make sure the basic intro course in each field is taught by a preeminent professor.
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This isn't exactly obscure knowledge: Greg Mankiw, who teaches intro economics, brags about his textbook sales all the time.
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can we agree that U of Regina is the Arizona State of the North?
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Mount Allison sold its self in the 80s as Canada's Harvard - see the shieldpic.twitter.com/FT36GMpds6
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