Emory, Georgetown and UVA will fall. Cornell and UCLA will rise. |
Georgetown has been around #23/24 for as long as I can remember … I feel like that’s where it was when I went there in 2005, and any time I’ve checked since then, it’s been in the same place. So I’d be surprised if it moves much. |
I think that you may be referring to another poster with respect to Notre Dame. I only discuss Notre Dame football & endowment. I do not recall ever writing about Notre Dame's US News ranking before the post to which you refer. |
| Current US News rankings (2022) have Notre Dame at #19 and Michigan is tied with Georgetown at #23. |
Let's make a bet lol. I'm 90% certain UCLA will fall unless you have some insider info you want to share. |
It was 20 a few years ago, it'll likely pass Berkeley this year. |
Notre Dame has been a T20 for a very very long long time. It's 7th on endowment. I don't see schools that will push it out of T20. |
In all serious, why do you say this? Berkeley the one with the admissions issue. UCLA only got 10,000 more applications than year before. Harder to get into. Took a few hundred less OOS. Only issue people talk about is moving to Big 10. Nothing else really changed. |
No it has not.ND was 24 in 2014. |
Test blind. |
UCs were test blind the year before and it did not change their rankings. I think some of them (UCSB, UCD) may have improved their position. There is still 6 of them in the Top 40. |
Test blind does not apply until this year. Remember the rankings are 1 year behind. |
No it was test optional like most other schools before |
NP, Test scores will not part of the methodology this year. |
Like stalking message boards to pounce on anything you can ridicule? |