Except you have Cornell in there. Delete Cornell. |
Harvard Stanford MIT Yale Princeton Caltech Columbia Chicago Penn Duke Northwestern Dartmouth Brown Johns Hopkins DONE. |
Ok, fair enough. I don’t think anyone’s even willing to fight for the last spot at this point. Harvard Stanford MIT Yale Columbia Princeton Caltech Penn Chicago |
DONE. BYE. |
Harvard Stanford MIT Princeton Yale Penn Chicago Columbia Penn Berkeley Have to have 10 |
[Post New]06/07/2021 17:07 Subject: Re:What are the top 10 universities in the USA? [Up]
Anonymous Harvard Stanford MIT Yale Princeton Chicago Columbia Penn Berkeley Northwestern |
I see what you did there |
Good list. Goodbye. |
Just as a ending note, I think DCUM is a little naive about a big portion of the country views elite institutions right now.
There are a lot of people who would be more impressed by a state school honor graduate who finished in 2-3 years than anyone at a elite institution. A lot of trust was broken in these institutions when they became test free and apparently dedicated to one political ideology. The whole fauci email thing hasn’t helped. It might take a while for a Harvard degree to contain the same prestige it had several years back. |
Yeah..impressed with the Berkeley honors grad who got rejected by every singe top 15 school |
Columbia would be next to Columbia, not above Princeton clown |
Chicago* |
I personally think there is just HYPSM, rest of top 15 schools, then other top publics and privates like Berkeley and Georgetown |
I’m happy with this list! |
Another reminder that OP is asking about universities and their overall success, and not just the undergraduate colleges within these universities.
If you fail to understand that a university consists of many programs and not just its undergrad, then your opinion has no value whatsoever in this thread, and I hope future readers would also recognize that. I am disappointed that I had to post this reminder countless times in this thread, as an uneducated crowd of posters failed to understand not only the distinction between a college and a university, but also the nature of a university’s goals and purposes. |