Anyone can look up that information if it is important to them. For that matter, all the top 25 schools are the same--just shifted around. It's funny how triggered y'all are. |
| UC Davis is very hot. I get that the DCUM crowd isn't aware, but it's a very good school. |
It’s the most expensive public college in the nation for in state students. 60k for OOS as a public with minimal OOS aid. And it’s not particularly diverse or socially mobile (I mean, #280 in social mobility for a public). And it doesn’t have a lot of pell grant kids. IOW, it may be public, but it’s still a rich kids school (or UMC DCUM school). Wonky rich kids from wealthier areas of VA. But, affluent all the same. It was never going to do well under the new DEI formulation. It’s ranked 6th in undergrad teaching, which is what I care about. —parent of a WM kid. |
You said that about this year lol. |
Or is it down to 27? Hmmmmm…. |
Someone is apparently very triggered that their kid at Emory might get their finance jobs taken from Davis students. |
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Should USNWR rank the service academies like they do? They must very loosely fit into USNWR's definition of a liberal arts college based on their degree granting but it is a big stretch to compare the Naval Academy with Amherst or Swarthmore. I'm surprised the service academies award at least half of their degrees in the liberal arts fields of study. Otherwise they'd be in the USNWR Regional Colleges category, where schools focus on undergraduate education but grant fewer than half their degrees in liberal arts disciplines.
I glanced at WSJ and Forbes and it didn't look like they rank the military academies in their combined rankings. |
| Was expecting Yale to drop out of top 5. Maybe next year. |
Irrelevant, I know, but I never understood how the two became such hot commodities four, five years ago. This year no one has mentioned Wash U. Guess it’s the “Northeastern phenomenon “. Wealthy privates hire marketing gurus and unfortunately our kids get suckered in. |
Aw. So your favored school dropped? |
According to the common data set 64% of admitted Emory students submitted test scores and 36% did not. And you’d be dead wrong about recruiting. I have no skin in this but your information is not current. |
Except that Davis students won't be swooping in to take internships from Emory students due to US News rankings changes. The ranking has gotten further and further from reflecting prestige in the employment world. |
Oh stop. Be glad that your state or a neighboring state has such gray offerings for your own family |
| University of Miami down from 55 to 67. Anyone with insight to that drop? |
DP. I think it's been falling in desirability for a very long time and the rankings are starting to reflect that. |