Not to mention Providence has become a foodie town with some great bars. |
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Nah, I think WSJ has it right. |
I'm surprised how terribly Chicago ranks outside of US News |
Pretty impressive |
With Duke above Princeton? In your wet dreams dear. |
You shouldn’t be, consider that you can’t really game rankings based on satisfaction and outcomes. |
+1. Northwestern always a sleeper hit, making big moves in the background. |
It’s a second-rate school in a decaying city. Honestly don’t understand why are there so many Northwestern boosters. The career outcomes are terrible unless you want to go into journalism. |
WSJ also had Brown at #6. Without the Ivy League brand name, it’s just a mediocre institution with lackluster outcomes. |
Lol salty and jealous, a stellar combination, and a classic here on DCUM. Hope you find some peace in your life! |
Yeah, really…… Brown is #6 I part because of the great outcomes for its graduates. |
The undergrad was never prestigious, to begin with, and is always an afterthought for the grad programs, which are terrific. But thanks to the College Confidential and DCUM boosters, it's been giving off this illusion that it's a T5 school while in reality, it belongs to a rightful 14-15th place ranking. Forbes and WSJ really did it justice! Kudos to them! |
In basketball. |
Sure, with a school of pass/fail grades, trust-fund babies, and weed-smoking potheads. |