Elite colleges: T10? T20? Or T25?

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Anonymous wrote:Michigan is easily in 2B in the above ranking. There is a large drop off between Michigan and UVA because of the latter’s weakness in its STEM offerings.



Utterly false and the second time you’ve trolled this today.
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Anonymous wrote:Michigan is easily in 2B in the above ranking. There is a large drop off between Michigan and UVA because of the latter’s weakness in its STEM offerings.


This argument is a joke. According to USNWR’s engineering ratings, Brown, Dartmouth, and Yale all have ratings lower than UVA, but somehow that doesn’t matter?


I know. This person keeps on and on about UVA and stem even when posters have shown her to be wrong. She doesn’t even know who James Ryan is.
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Anonymous wrote:Michigan is easily in 2B in the above ranking. There is a large drop off between Michigan and UVA because of the latter’s weakness in its STEM offerings.


This argument is a joke. According to USNWR’s engineering ratings, Brown, Dartmouth, and Yale all have ratings lower than UVA, but somehow that doesn’t matter?


STEM includes more than just engineering. A top 25 school should have at least one department ranked in the top 25.



And UVA has it. Remember our discussion about computer science and you had to admit you were wrong? Why do you keep posting this nonsense? I can only guess you kid or loved one didn’t get in.
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Anonymous wrote:For the umpteenth time, the only unambiguously elite colleges in this country are:

HYPSM, UChicago, MIT, Stanford, Duke, Northwestern, Cornell, Brown, Dartmouth, Johns Hopkins, Berkeley, Caltech, Williams, and Amherst.


Nope to Brown.


For the umpteenth time, the only unambiguously elite colleges in this country are [corrected for the umpteenth time]:

Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, Caltech, Columbia, UPenn, Duke, UChicago, Dartmouth, Northwestern, Brown, Cornell, Johns Hopkins, Berkeley, Williams, and Amherst.

That's it folks!


I bet your kid goes to UCB LOL


Berkeley has the best academic programs all around of any universities - STEM, humanities, social sciences, law, business, medicine (UCSF). Idiots only know about silly domestic USNWR.


They also have the most no of Nobel prize winners in the world except for 1 or 2 others.



And yet UVA has produced more Rhodes Scholars. Whomp whomp
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Anonymous wrote:Michigan is easily in 2B in the above ranking. There is a large drop off between Michigan and UVA because of the latter’s weakness in its STEM offerings.


This argument is a joke. According to USNWR’s engineering ratings, Brown, Dartmouth, and Yale all have ratings lower than UVA, but somehow that doesn’t matter?


STEM includes more than just engineering. A top 25 school should have at least one department ranked in the top 25.



And UVA has it. Remember our discussion about computer science and you had to admit you were wrong? Why do you keep posting this nonsense? I can only guess you kid or loved one didn’t get in.



#31 in CS. Nice try.
Anonymous
These are the Undergraduate rankings for '22

1 - MIT, Stanford, CMU, UCB

5 - Cornell, GIT, UIUC

8 - Princeton, Caltech

10 - UCLA, UT - Austin, UWash

13 - Columbia, Harvard, UMich

16 - UPenn, UCSD

18 - Yale, UW - Madison, Purdue, UMD

23 - Duke, Northwestern, Brown, USC, Harvey Mudd

28 - UC Hicago, Rice, UC Irvine,

31- UVA, NYU, UNC-Chapel Hill, UC Davis, UMass Amherst, Virginia Tech

37 - Dartmouth, Ohio State, Penn State
Anonymous
Above source USNWR computer Science undergraduate rankings for 2022.


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Wow. 13 public universities rated higher than UVA in CS! How in the hell is it a top 5 public university?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These are the Undergraduate rankings for '22

1 - MIT, Stanford, CMU, UCB

5 - Cornell, GIT, UIUC

8 - Princeton, Caltech

10 - UCLA, UT - Austin, UWash

13 - Columbia, Harvard, UMich

16 - UPenn, UCSD

18 - Yale, UW - Madison, Purdue, UMD

23 - Duke, Northwestern, Brown, USC, Harvey Mudd

28 - UC Hicago, Rice, UC Irvine,

31- UVA, NYU, UNC-Chapel Hill, UC Davis, UMass Amherst, Virginia Tech

37 - Dartmouth, Ohio State, Penn State


My TI-85 says this is false.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These are the Undergraduate rankings for '22

1 - MIT, Stanford, CMU, UCB

5 - Cornell, GIT, UIUC

8 - Princeton, Caltech

10 - UCLA, UT - Austin, UWash

13 - Columbia, Harvard, UMich

16 - UPenn, UCSD

18 - Yale, UW - Madison, Purdue, UMD

23 - Duke, Northwestern, Brown, USC, Harvey Mudd

28 - UC Hicago, Rice, UC Irvine,

31- UVA, NYU, UNC-Chapel Hill, UC Davis, UMass Amherst, Virginia Tech

37 - Dartmouth, Ohio State, Penn State


Boring take.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These are the Undergraduate rankings for '22

1 - MIT, Stanford, CMU, UCB

5 - Cornell, GIT, UIUC

8 - Princeton, Caltech

10 - UCLA, UT - Austin, UWash

13 - Columbia, Harvard, UMich

16 - UPenn, UCSD

18 - Yale, UW - Madison, Purdue, UMD

23 - Duke, Northwestern, Brown, USC, Harvey Mudd

28 - UC Hicago, Rice, UC Irvine,

31- UVA, NYU, UNC-Chapel Hill, UC Davis, UMass Amherst, Virginia Tech

37 - Dartmouth, Ohio State, Penn State


UCB at the top for undergrads? You do not know and you are imagining it. Are you aware that just a couple days ago there was an article on the student paper talking about the EECS crisis at UCB? It has become unbearable for students and teachers alike. If someone has options, schools like UBC are not the optimal place to spend your undergrad years. Too crowded and too little resources for undergrads.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow. 13 public universities rated higher than UVA in CS! How in the hell is it a top 5 public university?


There are other courses of study than CS.
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