2021 USNews rankings

Anonymous
This comparison site has college rankings more consistently and matches most people's impression well. Not sure how reliable the data is but the reported relative choices make sense.

https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=&with=
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Anonymous wrote:UMD now ranked ahead of Penn State.


But behind Pitt.

And people here are also asking, "what is the appeal of pitt?"

It is a strong school!


Pitt and UMD are both much stronger academically than Penn State, yet PSU continues to have enormous appeal. Confusing!


Must be something regarding that 30+ years of pedo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:With all the focus on UVA on DCUM, it ends up four insignificant places in front of the University Florida in this rating. Since USNWR added the Pell grant metrics, it really has brought a bunch of schools, particularly the UCs, up the rankings.


I think I saw that Florida accepted less than 30% applicants for class of 2024. Crazy, I remember when it was just a party school. Probably helps that Florida’s population is increasing a lot and it’s the flagship.
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Yes, UF can be much more selective. This trend has been going on for close to 40 years.
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Anonymous wrote:This comparison site has college rankings more consistently and matches most people's impression well. Not sure how reliable the data is but the reported relative choices make sense.

https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=&with=


This is fun! Thank you for sharing!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This comparison site has college rankings more consistently and matches most people's impression well. Not sure how reliable the data is but the reported relative choices make sense.

https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=&with=


This is fun! Thank you for sharing!


That was fun. Thought Oberlin vs. Kenyon could finally be settled, but the result was not statistically robust.
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Anonymous wrote:This comparison site has college rankings more consistently and matches most people's impression well. Not sure how reliable the data is but the reported relative choices make sense.

https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=&with=

very unreliable as it requires self submit data. And people lie
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Anonymous wrote:With all the focus on UVA on DCUM, it ends up four insignificant places in front of the University Florida in this rating. Since USNWR added the Pell grant metrics, it really has brought a bunch of schools, particularly the UCs, up the rankings.


I think I saw that Florida accepted less than 30% applicants for class of 2024. Crazy, I remember when it was just a party school. Probably helps that Florida’s population is increasing a lot and it’s the flagship.


Even when it was just a party school it's admissions stats were pretty high.
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Anonymous wrote:Interesting how Yale went down a notch.
They took 4 kids at our school last year. All legacies. Very strong students but nothing exceptional.


Public HS or private?


Public. Lately they always seem to take 4 from our school. Stanford 1 to zero. Princeton 2 to zero (also legacies seem to be preferred). Columbia 1 or 2 (not necessarily legacy). Harvard always seems to take legacy or recruited athletes
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting how Yale went down a notch.
They took 4 kids at our school last year. All legacies. Very strong students but nothing exceptional.


In the real world, they haven't gone down at all. Yale is still between #2 and #4, which is where it's always been.


Princeton has been #1 for years, but I'll bet a significant majority of cross-admits are choosing Harvard, Stanford, and MIT over Princeton. I think Yale is very likely favored as well.


Meh! I think Yale has gone down. Princeton is obviously very strong for undergraduates but location turns some people off and the eating clubs culture also turns some kids off. I’m not saying either of these things should matter but I know they do for some kids
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With all the focus on UVA on DCUM, it ends up four insignificant places in front of the University Florida in this rating. Since USNWR added the Pell grant metrics, it really has brought a bunch of schools, particularly the UCs, up the rankings.


I think I saw that Florida accepted less than 30% applicants for class of 2024. Crazy, I remember when it was just a party school. Probably helps that Florida’s population is increasing a lot and it’s the flagship.


The population growth has definitely helped both UF and FSU become far more selective than they were even 20 years ago. They also benefited from legislation passed a few years ago classifying them as “preeminent” universities, entitling them to increased funding from the state and allowing them to raise tuition.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With all the focus on UVA on DCUM, it ends up four insignificant places in front of the University Florida in this rating. Since USNWR added the Pell grant metrics, it really has brought a bunch of schools, particularly the UCs, up the rankings.


I think I saw that Florida accepted less than 30% applicants for class of 2024. Crazy, I remember when it was just a party school. Probably helps that Florida’s population is increasing a lot and it’s the flagship.


Even when it was just a party school it's admissions stats were pretty high.



It has super low tuition.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UMD now ranked ahead of Penn State.


But behind Pitt.

And people here are also asking, "what is the appeal of pitt?"

It is a strong school!


Pitt and UMD are both much stronger academically than Penn State, yet PSU continues to have enormous appeal. Confusing!


Must be something regarding that 30+ years of pedo.

Yep. We are in-state and dd said no way. Pitt and PSU are also absurdly expensive for tuition and r&b.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting how Yale went down a notch.
They took 4 kids at our school last year. All legacies. Very strong students but nothing exceptional.


In the real world, they haven't gone down at all. Yale is still between #2 and #4, which is where it's always been.


Princeton has been #1 for years, but I'll bet a significant majority of cross-admits are choosing Harvard, Stanford, and MIT over Princeton. I think Yale is very likely favored as well.


Meh! I think Yale has gone down. Princeton is obviously very strong for undergraduates but location turns some people off and the eating clubs culture also turns some kids off. I’m not saying either of these things should matter but I know they do for some kids


Try to visit Princeton in cool weather when it is in session and has some activity in evidence. On a quiet swampy summer day it does not present well. I tired to tell my kid it was just the day we visited but could not get him to even apply.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yay!! Hopkins made it to No.9 and beat Duke!

+1 Go Hop!
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