Pretty stupid list... UT Austin...really? |
| Some Southerners might put Emory on the list |
Only a Bucknell goofball would propose this. OP, stick with what USNWR themselves say. Not what wannabe armchair experts say. Understand what drives the appeal for of each major category are. For publics, it’s cost. For LACs, it’s undergrad focus. For private unis, it’s exclusivity. |
LMFAO at "USNWR themselves"... |
Correct, and T20 is generally understood to mean "US News top 20 national universities" and exclude liberal arts schools, however excellent. |
Classic Bucknell booster… include the top 4 ranked LACs then skip to #31 and hope no one notices when it’s put in the wrong section. The main takeaway from this thread is be wary of Bucknell supporters. |
Not by USNWR, who always report the category, but maybe by people at universities who shudder to think their rank would be lower if actually talking about undergrad education. It’s funny how universities get their own undergrad teaching list so they don’t look bad, but LACs are included in the undergrad research list. Tells those paying attention a great deal. |
| I thought Georgetown was considered T20. Is it not? I'm being serious. DH went to Georgetown and thinks of it as a T20 school... |
Its not. Its struggling financially. Its T25/T30. |
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T15 is easy, T20 is hotly debated.
T15 is the ivy-plus schools which is a defined group in various studies, Ivies plus MIT Stanford Duke Chicago, plus the only other schools that have been in the top 10 almost every single year the past decade, Caltech, JohnsHopkins, Northwestern. The final 5 of the T20 is five of these seven: WashU Vanderbilt Rice UCB Georgetown CarnegieMellon Notre Dame. |
It *was* T20 when I went (in the 80s) but dropped out years ago. I'm the biggest GU booster there is, but sorry - no. |
Bucknell? NFW not elite |
This is what I thought National Rankings versus Regional was but I looked it up last year and it said it has more to do with research. This is what AI told me today: National Universities: Consider doctoral universities, which are aligned with the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education Use up to 17 key measures of academic quality Include four indicators related to faculty research Regional Universities: Consider regional universities and regional colleges Use 13 indicators for regional universities and regional colleges Split into four regions: North, South, Midwest, and West Focus on undergraduate education |
Of these, the only ones consistently in the T20 for the last five years or so is Vanderbilt and Rice. |
| So did no one come from the Times leadership thread, where Emory ranked higher than Rice, Vandy, WashU etc. Yet is left off here, instead NYU?, USC?, UTA!!??, and Bucknell!!!??? Are!! |