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1A) MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Harvard, Yale
1B) Caltech, Duke, Penn, Columbia, UChicago, Northwestern 2A) Johns Hopkins, Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell 2B) Rice, Vanderbilt, WashU, Notre Dame, Williams, Amherst 3) CMU, Emory, USC, Georgetown, UCLA, Berkeley / Pomona, Swarthmore, Wellesley, Bowdoin 4) NYU, UF, Georgia Tech, Tufts, BC, UTA, BU, Northeastern, WF, UMich, UVA, UNC, Rochester / Carleton, Claremont McKenna, W&L, Middlebury, Vassar DONE! |
Thanks for this! |
You are thanking her for missing schools? Again mathematically it doesn't work. Read the analysis. |
I saw that, it was 2 schools. Not a big deal, here's the updated version if you'd like it: 1. MIT 2. Stanford 3. Princeton ---Big Gap--- 4. Harvard 5. Yale 6. Duke 7. Penn ---Big Gap--- 8. Caltech 9. Northwestern 10. Columbia 11. Vanderbilt 12. UCLA 13. Rice 14. Berkeley 15. UMich 16. Dartmouth 17. Georgetown 18. Johns Hopkins 19. Cornell 20. Notre Dame 21. WashU (tie) 21. UChicago (tie) 23. Brown 24. UNC 25. UF (tie) 25. UVA (tie) 27. CMU ---Big Gap--- 28. Georgia Tech 29. UCSD 30. USC 31. Emory 32. UIUC 33. UCD 34. UCI 35. UW Seattle 36. BC 37. Wake Forest 38. UT Austin 39. UW Madison ---Big Gap--- 40. W&M 41. UCSB 42. Lehigh 43. Purdue ---Big Gap--- 44. Texas A&M 45. UMD 46. Virginia Tech 47. BU 48. UGA 49. NYU 50. NCSU |
+1000 Thank you! |
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1A) MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Harvard, Yale
1B) Caltech, Duke, Penn, Columbia, UChicago, Northwestern 2A) Johns Hopkins, Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell 2B) Rice, Vanderbilt, WashU, Notre Dame, Williams, Amherst 3) CMU, Emory, USC, Georgetown, UCLA, Berkeley / Pomona, Swarthmore, Wellesley, Bowdoin 4) NYU, Georgia Tech, Tufts, BC, UTA, BU, WF, UMich, UVA, UNC, Claremont McKenna, W&L, Middlebury, Barnard |
This. What a joke to have Northeastern. |
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God Like) Maryland 1A) UVA 1B) UVA 2A) Richmond 2BA) Northeastern This should take care of it. |
Anyone that says big gap--Yale/Harvard has no credibility. Period. |
+1 Finally someone includes Harvey Mudd and Olin! |
OP already says how the numbers were devised. It has credibility - Harvard just happened to get demolished on Forbes and Degree Choices. It will bounce back though. Yale is more reasonable to be left back, it's the one school that's lacking in the most growing field: STEM. |
Northeastern is excelling in almost every important categories, better than schools like BU WF UNC etc. Student stats, Outcome, Admission stats(acceptance rate/yield), retention, etc. Keep up. |
Um Okay please tell yourself that when you write the 80,000 checks. |
Perfection! 49 + 1 for your choice = TOP 50 |
That means those surveys' methodologies are flawed and you don't use them. Shows the problem using every random publications. Forbes may be ok but not Degree choices. |