Classic troll replying to her own post. |
| Lol Chicago is so low |
| This ranking validates the people who couldn't get into op schools. Seeing UC San Diego at 15 probably makes them smile. |
It's like seeing Duke at 5, and Brown at 6 for WSJ. |
Not surprising consider how low its ROI is compared to peer schools in the Ivy+ |
CC even has a discussion about this from a concerned parent who probably regrets sending her kid there now for a supposedly "elite" education - https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/t/low-graduate-roi-compared-to-peer-institutions/2804371 Mid Career (20-year): MIT #4 $1,098,000 Stanford #5 $1,013,000 Harvard #8 $960,000 Penn #16 $868,000 Caltech #19 $846,000 Yale #20 $843,000 Columbia #25 $834,000 Duke #32 $807,000 Princeton #36 $803,000 Cornell #51 $740,000 Dartmouth #58 $713,000 Johns Hopkins #68 $687,000 Northwestern #75 $681,000 Chicago #92 $656,000 Brown #126 $619,000 Late Career (40-year): MIT #4 $2,273,000 Stanford #5 $2,068,000 Harvard #8 $1,967,000 Penn #16 $1,832,000 Caltech #18 $1,810,000 Yale #21 $1,777,000 Columbia #22 $1,769,000 Duke #24 $1,754,000 Princeton #33 $1,642,000 Cornell #36 $1,607,000 Dartmouth #40 $1,561,000 Johns Hopkins #50 $1,508,000 Northwestern #61 $1,455,000 Chicago #70 $1,420,000 Brown #83 $1,377,000 |
solid ranking |
I like it too. Even though I went to a private university, but I think it definitely provides a good balance of public and privates. |