
Niche really, any reputable rankings? |
Not this again. . . |
Most subject rankings don't include any LACs since they focus on graduate rankings. Niche is just one example. If you search "best undergrad colleges for X major" you'll frequently see Pomona mentioned depending on the discipline. For instance: math https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-colleges-mathematics https://www.collegexpress.com/lists/list/the-experts-choice-excellent-mathematics-programs/195/ https://authority.org/rankings/best-colleges-for-mathematics https://schoolauthority.org/l/best-colleges-for-math |
DP. Agree on both Chicago and NYU. Swarthmore is on the borderline, bottom of 2A or top of 3A. This is a useful summary of how families and students view these schools. |
All of the LACs have seen a decline. 20 years ago Wesleyan was probably Emory/Notre Dame level. It's not even close anymore. |
Yes, the acceptance rate for Williams and Amherst increased quite a bit. |
Looks like Michigan blows away all other publics in awarding of Fulbrights. |
Columbia will always be a top school. I define a top school as either an Ivy (analyzed by most as a collective outside of HYP) or one that has been ranked in the top five throughout the history of U.S. News ranking schools (Stanford, MIT, Caltech, Duke, Chicago, Berkeley). The T14 law schools are not those that rank in the top 14 every year; they are the schools that have ranked in the top 10 at one point in history. Georgetown will always be a T14; UCLA will not. |
It has blown away all other schools since 2005. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulbright_Program Over all time, Berkeley has been #1, followed by Mich. and Wisconsin. |
Per capita may look quite different. |
/ No, I didn't need to google UVA's big year for Fulbright's was this year, 2023, so "not just one year". |
Barry J. Marshall, MBBS, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2005. The Department of Medicine's Gastroenterology Division is thrilled to host Nobel Laureate and former UVA faculty member Barry J.May 11, 2023 |
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So, you can’t name one eh? |
“ Now, back to the subject, would you rather your CURRENT student win a Rhodes, Marshall, Fulbright or do you want to get hung up on your students' access to old professors who will have no impact on your child but have the title "nobel" . ”
I’d rather my current student eventually win a Nobel Prize. Is that even a comparison? |