| Rutgers-Camden cracks the top 100! |
| This year's rankings placed a greater emphasis on social mobility ignoring many academic factors. |
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“Most of our kids aren’t going for Harvard or Duke, so why the obsession?“
Lots of out-of-shape guys watch football games. Lots of ugly ladies read fashion magazines. We are semi-bright people caring that Johns Hopkins is tied woth Brown & Northwestern. |
Right, because class size, resources spent per student, graduation rates and faculty education ni linger are important to US News. |
You didn't do to well in geography lessons, did you? |
UF, which relies on online classes and is currently being dismantled by Ben Sasse. |
Three branches of Rutgers, UDel, Temple, and Drexel all in the T100. New Jersey is the California of the East. |
| It's baffling that Michigan and UNC are ranked so high compared to UVA. In Virginia, Michigan is regarded as a safety school and UVA is much better. UVA has a much lower acceptance rate and the SAT scores are much higher, this ranking is a joke. |
I thought the same. UNC is also a much easier admit in state and that’s where it takes the majority of its students. |
UVA is a public ivy and Michigan is a safety for public ivy. |
| How do you know where a school ranked last year? Not seeing this in the report. |
Since we're on a USWR thread, one "ranked" much higher than yours - assuming you even went to one.
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the vast majority of people in this country are not wealthy, so the ranking makes more sense to the vast majority of people in this country. I realize that the wealthy prefer to have their own biased wealthy colleges at the top rankings, though. Maybe you ought to get Town & Country magazine to create a list just for the rich people. |
Only in Virginia would people say this nonsense. |
Only wealthy people care about academic factors? Good to know. |