Well, by any measurement SEC schools like Vanderbilt, Texas, and Florida are all very good schools and are in fact ranked in the top 30. |
Very reasonable rankings. |
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Among the historical top ten, UChicago has slipped to a lower ranked school that heavily rely on ED practice, for a long time. Columbia has been heavily impacted in the past two years. Hopefully it will remain/rise to its position. We will see. Penn solidly replaces UChicago in the top ten list. Cornell is promising. The problem with Cornell is its huge size, but it doesn't have the diploma mill master degree thing going on rampantly in Columbia.
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In the LAC world, if you stay at DCUM long enough, Bucknell and Holy Cross belong to top 10. |
| Columbia , UPenn , Brown and Dartmouth in a lower cluster and Cornell an outlier given a huuuge no of undergrads there |
Yale grad. Not my experience. |
Looking at the 4 elite feeders that a PP linked you can see that though they are good schools Texas and Florida get zero interest from these families and Vandy is a minor player as well. Overall the elite outside of the South really don't care for SEC schools with the possible exception of RIce. |
| Not sure about Bucknell but the outcomes of Holy Cross grads is impressive. |
+1 |
Who thinks Columbia is anything other than a grotesque imitation of an institution of higher learning? |
| The "prestigious" are Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Hopkins, West Point, MIT, Annapolis, Stanford. |
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Ivies, Duke, MIT, CalTech, Williams, Amherst, Stanford.
I think Amherst has changed a lot, generally for the worse, but its long-term rep will keep it at the top for a while. Lock the thread. Mic drop. |
We all wondered when you were going to show up. |
Bucknell, Holy Cross and Northeastern - the holy trinity of DCUM |