I'm very excited for my kid to go to Kenyon next year. Could not possibly care less about some dumb ranking. |
should be almost none through waitlists |
Go Bisons! |
This trope again? Whenever I see this, it's clear the poster has no experience with large state universities. The vast majority of classes are NOT hundreds of students. I have two kids at two different large state universities and only one has had a large lecture style class - and that one was 50 students. All of their other classes have run about 30 on average - some smaller than that. Oh - and none have ever had a TA teach the class, before you make the usual claim about that as well.
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Oh, no! Don’t wake up the Pipeline-to-the-Street Bucknell booster! 😂 |
Except for the triple dorm rooms- no bueno |
don't forget Chicago with ED0 and essentially ED3 with the early verbal offers to RD WL that are not official unless they commit. |
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Northeastern is the one I don't understand.
Large number of first years spend semester or full year abroad with sub par professors who have been put out to pasture. Some Co-ops are great but lots are menial jobs. Not sure how kids who get that much less coursework than students from other colleges can compete in grad schools?? |
+1 Why does Northeastern feel like a scam? |
Many many others understand. It's at the top for most of the major areas such as graduation rate, outcome, retention rate, etc. Location helps too. Students don't get less course work. |
| “Bashed” Pomona cause I knew it wasn’t a good college and continues to fall. Got so much hate just to be correct again. |
A lot of great schools have been burned by diversity related variables. |
Omg. Me too. lol It’s the “D” and the “son” |
Denison is actually ranked #34 in the 2026 U.S. News rankings, up two spots from 2025 and continuing a steady climb from the mid-50s just a decade ago. It's one of the strongest upward trends among national liberal arts colleges. Some students may view Denison, Dickinson, or Kenyon as "back-ups" to the Northeast SLACs, but for many, the real difference/decision comes down to cost. Schools like Denison, Kenyon, and Dickinson offer substantial merit aid, while the northeast schools primarily offer need-based aid. It may not mean a lot to wealthy families but for the donut-hole families it does. |
Though Hopkins, Tufts and Vandy are each pretty much where they've always been in rankings. (Perhaps Vandy has climbed a bit?) How are they "gaming" a system but maintaining the reputation they've always had? Northeastern is the only one you list that has markedly increased its ranking. Both Tufts and Hopkins seem to appeal to a specific "quirky" student, so I can see how the concept of ED fits. |