Penn ex-Wharton should be in 2. |
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1a. Harvard, Stanford
1b. Yale, Princeton, MIT 2a. Chicago, Caltech, Columbia, Wharton 3a. Penn (ex-Wharton), Northwestern, Duke, Dartmouth, Brown 4. JHU, Cornell, Amherst, Williams, Swarthmore, Pomona 5. Vanderbilt, WashU, Georgetown, Berkeley, Rice |
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1a. Harvard, Stanford
1b. Yale, Princeton, MIT 2a. Chicago, Caltech, Columbia, Wharton 2b. Penn (ex-Wharton), Northwestern, Duke, Dartmouth, Brown 3a. JHU, Cornell, Amherst, Williams, Swarthmore, Pomona 3b. Vanderbilt, WashU, Georgetown, Berkeley, Rice |
1. Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, Princeton, MIT, Yale 1b. Caltech, Upenn, U Chicago 2. Dartmouth, Brown 2b. Duke, Northwestern, Johns Hopkins |
Don't think Dartmouth and Brown should be above 2b |
This is a sensible list.! |
1b. Yale, Princeton, MIT 2a. Chicago, Caltech, Columbia, Wharton 2b. Penn (ex-Wharton), Northwestern, Duke 3a. JHU, Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell, Amherst, Williams, Swarthmore, Pomona 3b. Vanderbilt, WashU, Georgetown, Berkeley, Rice, Michigan, UVA |
I agree with this, but I still think it’s dumb for Wharton to be singled out like this. |
"Pleasurable"? No. Indicative of all that is wrong in the world of college admissions, and proof it is the idiot parents driving the madness and not the colleges. |
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1. Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Princeton, MIT 1b. Columbia, Caltech, (Wharton) 2. UPenn, UChicago, Duke, Northwestern, Brown, Dartmouth 2b. (UPenn CAS), Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Cornell, JHU 3. Vanderbilt, Rice, Pomona, Notre Dame, WashU, Georgetown, Bowdoin, UCLA, UCB, CMU 4. Emory, UVA, UMich, Tufts, Wellesley, USC, UNC, CMC Wharton and CAS averages out to being the top of 2. |
Again Emory is not 4, Why would Gtown UCLA, UCB and CMU be above Emory? And there's no reason to separate undergrads into specific schools. If that is the case the Gtown SFS would be 2 and the rest of Gtown 5, or UVA McIntire would be 2, and the rest 6 etc. Upenn CAS is a part of Upenn undergrad so it is counted as a whole. |
This is a good list |
there we go |
+1. |
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