[Air-L] deep thoughts at nite on grad school stuff

Barry Wellman wellman at chass.utoronto.ca
Fri Oct 1 19:59:48 PDT 2010


I don't have hard data, but in my mere 43 years of experience, stars or 
tenured non-stars don't move around 4-5 as a rule; perhaps once or two.

Point is good to go where there is depth; not just one person.

Jeremy's point is great is to look at completion rates and where people 
are placed. Not necessarily the same thing. Some top schools in Sociology 
cocoon their students but they eventually wind up with good jobs.

Look too at drop out rates. I decided between Harvard & Columbia (in 1963) 
because Columbia's incoming grad cohort in Soc was 40 and 2nd year cohort 
was 20. Harvard's incoming cohort was 20 and 2nd year cohort in 19. I 
avoid the columbia hypercompetitive experience.

Talk to the students who worked with the profs at the place. And visit. 
Nothing like face time to pick up vibes. NetLab welcomes all visitors.

  Barry Wellman
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