WSJ 2022 College Ranking

Anonymous
Not to mention Providence has become a foodie town with some great bars.
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Anonymous wrote:The schools that are in the top 10 for this year’s US News, Forbes and WSJ college rankings are:

Harvard
Stanford
MIT
Yale
Princeton
Northwestern


School ranked by their average ranking on the three lists:

Harvard 3
Stanford 3.3
MIT 3.7
Yale 3.7
Princeton 4
Columbia 7.7
Duke 8.7
Northwestern 9.3
Penn 9.7
Dartmouth 12.3
Cornell 13.7
Chicago 14.3
Vanderbilt 14.3
Brown 15.3
Johns Hopkins 18.3
UCLA 18.3
Caltech 18.7
Rice 19.7
Berkeley 19.7
USC 21
WashU 21.3
Michigan 23
Emory 25.3
Georgetown 25.3
Notre Dame 29.3
UNC-Chapel Hill 29.7
CMU 31.7
Tufts 32
Florida 35.7
UVA 37
NYU 44.7
UCSB 47.7
Wake Forest 54.3

The order has been restored!



This is the best ranking
Anonymous
Nah, I think WSJ has it right.
Anonymous
I'm surprised how terribly Chicago ranks outside of US News
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The schools that are in the top 10 for this year’s US News, Forbes and WSJ college rankings are:

Harvard
Stanford
MIT
Yale
Princeton
Northwestern


Dang sneaky Northwestern


Pretty impressive
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nah, I think WSJ has it right.


With Duke above Princeton? In your wet dreams dear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised how terribly Chicago ranks outside of US News


You shouldn’t be, consider that you can’t really game rankings based on satisfaction and outcomes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The schools that are in the top 10 for this year’s US News, Forbes and WSJ college rankings are:

Harvard
Stanford
MIT
Yale
Princeton
Northwestern


Dang sneaky Northwestern


Pretty impressive


+1. Northwestern always a sleeper hit, making big moves in the background.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The schools that are in the top 10 for this year’s US News, Forbes and WSJ college rankings are:

Harvard
Stanford
MIT
Yale
Princeton
Northwestern


Dang sneaky Northwestern


Pretty impressive


+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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nah, I think WSJ has it right.


WSJ also had Brown at #6. Without the Ivy League brand name, it’s just a mediocre institution with lackluster outcomes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The schools that are in the top 10 for this year’s US News, Forbes and WSJ college rankings are:

Harvard
Stanford
MIT
Yale
Princeton
Northwestern


Dang sneaky Northwestern


Pretty impressive


+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.


Lol salty and jealous, a stellar combination, and a classic here on DCUM. Hope you find some peace in your life!
Anonymous
Yeah, really…… Brown is #6 I part because of the great outcomes for its graduates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised how terribly Chicago ranks outside of US News


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!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nah, I think WSJ has it right.


With Duke above Princeton? In your wet dreams dear.


In basketball.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, really…… Brown is #6 I part because of the great outcomes for its graduates.


Sure, with a school of pass/fail grades, trust-fund babies, and weed-smoking potheads.
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