The college looks to be ten percent but some of the graduate programs are higher, the business school in particular. |
Like anything with "neuro" in it.... |
It's generally very low but if selected into the U.S. foreign service or State Department, it can be decent as it follows the federal salary scale. |
From another post, the college tiers:
1A) MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Harvard, Yale 1B) Caltech, Duke, Penn, Columbia 2A) Dartmouth, Northwestern, Brown, UChicago, Cornell, Williams, Amherst, Pomona 2B) UMich, Rice, Vanderbilt, Johns Hopkins, WashU, Notre Dame, Georgetown, UCLA, Berkeley, Swarthmore, Bowdoin, Claremont McKenna 3A) UVA, UNC, CMU, UF, Emory, USC, Georgia Tech, Wellesley, Barnard, Carleton, Middlebury 3B) UCSD, BC, UT Austin, W&M, UIUC, W&L, Vassar, Davidson, Hamilton, Haverford |
+1 this is reasonable. It still shows Hopkins is very desirable, but probably not as much as the ivy league schools or Stanford, Duke, MIT, etc. For pre-med it probably becomes more desirable too. |
The fact that other schools are located in urban cesspools is not a good reason to attend this school that’s in an urban cesspool. |
That's like saying that people only go to U.Penn for business. Obviously there are other strong programs, and the non-premed people I have met from Johns Hopkins have been extremely successful. They tell me that because there is such a focus on premed, classes in other fields tend to be small and have excellent professors (and decent grade curves). On the other hand, you want nothing to do with the premeds because they are ultra-competitive, insecure desperate people who morally justify cheating on a grand scale. |
Bad tiers. |
This is a great breakdown. Nice to see Hamilton getting some recognition. I agree that those nine tier 1 schools are basically the cream of the crop in attracting the best students. |
I found the tiers to be spot on, what would you change? |
This tier breakdown is more accurate:
1A) MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Harvard, Yale 1B) Caltech, Duke, Penn, Columbia, Northwestern, UChicago 2A) Johns Hopkins, Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell, Williams, Amherst, Pomona 2B) Berkeley, Rice, Vanderbilt, WashU, Notre Dame, Georgetown, UCLA, Berkeley, Swarthmore, Bowdoin, Claremont McKenna 3A) UMich, UVA, UNC, CMU, UF, Emory, USC, Georgia Tech, Wellesley, Barnard, Carleton, Middlebury 3B) UCSD, BC, UT Austin, W&M, UIUC, W&L, Vassar, Davidson, Hamilton, Haverford |
I was an international studies major at Hopkins who went to a T6 law school immediately after graduating. Several of my Hopkins classmates were at the same law school. |
Good job! |
Better job! |
Generally agree but would move Rice and maybe Hopkins/Vanderbilt higher. |