| Assuming DC has little hope/interest of TOP schools, what's the next grouping, say 25-50, in your opinion? |
| I say this group starts with NYU or maybe USC...and goes down to UGA |
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Depends on what your top 20 are, but likely something like (not in any order) Michigan, UCLA, USC, Georgetown, Emory, WashU, Tufts, CMU, UVA, NYU
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Usually 25 schools following first 25. |
How would Emory, UCLA Georgetown, WashU, CMU and UVA start the next 25 if they are currently inside the top25. Did you read the OP? WashU is ranked 14. |
| I know, I know! T40 - 50? |
| WGAF. Jesus DCUM. |
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Starts with
#28 U Florida #28 Wake Forrest #28 University of California--Santa Barbara # UNC Chapel Hill through #50-55 Schools like Boston University, Tulane, and Noreasetern requrie high stats and acceptance rate is very low althogh ranked relatively low. https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities |
Which simply shows how pointless linear ranking is for colleges. |
Start with UVA |
| Bonus points if anyone can say what comes after 50 |
This one is hard, T40? |
UVA is top 25. |
| Truthfully, people don't really care after about the T20. They all might as well be the same, and you can't really expect people to memorize all these schools all over the country. |
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I don't care about specific ranking but curious what people consider in the second grouping.
This is our (totally unscientific) dinner table list so far: Out of Reach, so assume top tier: Notre Dame, UC, UCLA, UVA, UNC Chapel Hill, CMU, probably Boston College, Georgetown, Emory Second tier: Tulane Villanova U Miami Wake Forest Tufts? NYU UGA |