The Top 50 National Universities by Average Rank from the 8 Most Influential Rankings

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote: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.


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.


?? Which privatge shcools are less than 80,000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.


?? Which privatge shcools are less than 80,000


Not many but many are worth it. Northeastern is in same category as GW/Syracuse/BU--not worth it. Go to your state school instead--any state school. In this area, better value at MD, UVA, W&M, James Madison, etc. In NY, SUNYs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.


?? Which privatge shcools are less than 80,000


Not many but many are worth it. Northeastern is in same category as GW/Syracuse/BU--not worth it. Go to your state school instead--any state school. In this area, better value at MD, UVA, W&M, James Madison, etc. In NY, SUNYs.


Um Okay let's compare the 4 Boston schools in 4) financial wise

1 Boston College - Average Annual Cost $37k, Median Earnings $93k
2 Northeastern - Average Annual Cost $30k, Median Earnings $80k
3 Boston University - Average Annual Cost $30k, Median Earnings $76k
4 Tufts - Average Annual Cost $37k, Median Earnings $67k

Source: Department of Education / Earning is like 6 years after

BC earnings is impressive but cost more.
Northeastern is solid #2 the four.
It actually beats many others in the higher tiers.

According to the general public Northeastern is very much worth it hence the increase in demand and yield.
DUH DUH DUH DUH DUH DUH
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.


?? Which privatge shcools are less than 80,000


Not many but many are worth it. Northeastern is in same category as GW/Syracuse/BU--not worth it. Go to your state school instead--any state school. In this area, better value at MD, UVA, W&M, James Madison, etc. In NY, SUNYs.


Um Okay let's compare the 4 Boston schools in 4) financial wise

1 Boston College - Average Annual Cost $37k, Median Earnings $93k
2 Northeastern - Average Annual Cost $30k, Median Earnings $80k
3 Boston University - Average Annual Cost $30k, Median Earnings $76k
4 Tufts - Average Annual Cost $37k, Median Earnings $67k

Source: Department of Education / Earning is like 6 years after

BC earnings is impressive but cost more.
Northeastern is solid #2 the four.
It actually beats many others in the higher tiers.

According to the general public Northeastern is very much worth it hence the increase in demand and yield.
DUH DUH DUH DUH DUH DUH


Forgot the source
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/

Very strange specifically picking on the higher performing private school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.


?? Which privatge shcools are less than 80,000


Not many but many are worth it. Northeastern is in same category as GW/Syracuse/BU--not worth it. Go to your state school instead--any state school. In this area, better value at MD, UVA, W&M, James Madison, etc. In NY, SUNYs.


Um Okay let's compare the 4 Boston schools in 4) financial wise

1 Boston College - Average Annual Cost $37k, Median Earnings $93k
2 Northeastern - Average Annual Cost $30k, Median Earnings $80k
3 Boston University - Average Annual Cost $30k, Median Earnings $76k
4 Tufts - Average Annual Cost $37k, Median Earnings $67k

Source: Department of Education / Earning is like 6 years after

BC earnings is impressive but cost more.
Northeastern is solid #2 the four.
It actually beats many others in the higher tiers.

According to the general public Northeastern is very much worth it hence the increase in demand and yield.
DUH DUH DUH DUH DUH DUH


Forgot the source
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/

Very strange specifically picking on the higher performing private school.


There is a weird parent(s) who really hate Northeastern to a bizarre degree (especially because they generally contend they have no personal connection or experience.) tbh, I find it sort of fascinating. the idea of brewing up vitriol against middle Tennessee state university or Loyola Chicago or whatever is pretty perplexing!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.


?? Which privatge shcools are less than 80,000


Not many but many are worth it. Northeastern is in same category as GW/Syracuse/BU--not worth it. Go to your state school instead--any state school. In this area, better value at MD, UVA, W&M, James Madison, etc. In NY, SUNYs.


like 20 years ago? how old are you?
Anonymous
With places like Google, Apple, and Microsoft valuing skills shown in technical interviews over particular degrees in STEM, is it going to matter?

Do we have any respectable coding bootcamp rankings?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:With places like Google, Apple, and Microsoft valuing skills shown in technical interviews over particular degrees in STEM, is it going to matter?

Do we have any respectable coding bootcamp rankings?


College degree is still valualble.

College degree in any field + bootcamp >>>>>>>> HS + bootcamp unless you are really talented, but if you are really talented, you won't need a bootcamp.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With places like Google, Apple, and Microsoft valuing skills shown in technical interviews over particular degrees in STEM, is it going to matter?

Do we have any respectable coding bootcamp rankings?


College degree is still valualble.

College degree in any field + bootcamp >>>>>>>> HS + bootcamp unless you are really talented, but if you are really talented, you won't need a bootcamp.





Agreed.

Double if it's respectable college degree + bootcamp.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With places like Google, Apple, and Microsoft valuing skills shown in technical interviews over particular degrees in STEM, is it going to matter?

Do we have any respectable coding bootcamp rankings?


College degree is still valualble.

College degree in any field + bootcamp >>>>>>>> HS + bootcamp unless you are really talented, but if you are really talented, you won't need a bootcamp.






Here are some examples I persoanlly know;
Mechanical Engineering + boot camp = Java developer
Psychology + boot camp = UI/UX designer

Do we have any High school + bootcamp example?


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.


?? Which privatge shcools are less than 80,000


Not many but many are worth it. Northeastern is in same category as GW/Syracuse/BU--not worth it. Go to your state school instead--any state school. In this area, better value at MD, UVA, W&M, James Madison, etc. In NY, SUNYs.


Why are these old timers keep popping up with 80s 980s mindset without reality check or recent data check.

Take a look at the private schools between #25ish schools and Northeastern.

Wake Forest, Tufts, Rochester, Boston College, Boston University
That's it. Which one is really more attractive? Rochester? I don't think so. More Kids are already choosing NU over BU.
Especially for Engineering/CS, most would automatically eliminate schools like BC, WF.
In fact NU is strongest for CS which is the hottest field these days.

There are a bunch of 2nd tier UC public schools ranked in the 30s, who would prefer those especially from the East Coast??
Not many.

So you can easily see it's one of the best options after T25ish schools.


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