Top ten dream schools 2025

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“UCLA also whomp whomps all over Michigan when it comes to academic reputation, and has for decades.”

You’re on crack
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Top 10 'dream' colleges and universities in 2025
As named by students applying to college

The list shows the top 10 dream schools as named by students applying to college in 2025.

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2. Harvard College Mass.
3. Stanford University Calif.
4. Princeton University N.J.
5. Yale University Conn.
6. Columbia University N.Y.
7. New York University
8. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
9. University of Pennsylvania
10. University of California–Los Angeles

Source: The Princeton Review’s 2025 College Hopes & Worries Survey
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Wow, shocked. Most average kids I know want a big rah rah school. Michigan is the only one here that has that.


If "big rah rah" means a lot of school spirit and sports, UCLA has a ton of it too. DD graduated last year.


Winning sports. UCLA doesn't really have that for the major sports, unless you are counting women's basketball.


UCLA: 124 NCAA championships, across 20 different sports (including football, baseball and of course men’s and women’s basketball)

Michigan: 39 NCAA championships, across 10 different sports (including football, baseball, and men’s basketball)

On top of those lil’ inconvenient details, UCLA also whomp whomps all over Michigan when it comes to academic reputation, and has for decades.


Here’s a lil’ inconvenient detail that the UCLA booster failed to mention. Michigan has always had, and still does, a higher PA score at USNWR since the rankings started way back in the eighties. You know that score that actually shows “academic reputation” among peer institutions. Michigan whomp whomps UCLA in this most important metric.
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Anonymous wrote:Ucla has “big time” sports. But it is hardly a rah-rah school these days(maybe a positive in some people’s minds). The athletic director is weak. The athletic department is a mess of sit on their hands bureaucrats. Student engagement & alumni support for football & basketball is poor & continuing to sag. The football program is lackluster & sinking. They have trouble getting people out to the Rose Bowl(tarp bowl) for games. Basketball is not looking good & apart from maybe 2-3 games a yr, Pauley is 1/2 full & a relative library. Nice school, nice setting, some smart kids, but school spirit & sports culture does not compare to Michigan. Not even close.


Hard to be engaged in football when your stadium is typically over an hour away. Heck USC’s stadium is closer to UCLA than the Rose Bowl.

Still UCLA does make this list. Just a little behind Michigan.
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Top 10 'dream' colleges and universities in 2025
As named by students applying to college

The list shows the top 10 dream schools as named by students applying to college in 2025.

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2. Harvard College Mass.
3. Stanford University Calif.
4. Princeton University N.J.
5. Yale University Conn.
6. Columbia University N.Y.
7. New York University
8. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
9. University of Pennsylvania
10. University of California–Los Angeles

Source: The Princeton Review’s 2025 College Hopes & Worries Survey
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Wow, shocked. Most average kids I know want a big rah rah school. Michigan is the only one here that has that.


If "big rah rah" means a lot of school spirit and sports, UCLA has a ton of it too. DD graduated last year.


Winning sports. UCLA doesn't really have that for the major sports, unless you are counting women's basketball.


UCLA: 124 NCAA championships, across 20 different sports (including football, baseball and of course men’s and women’s basketball)

Michigan: 39 NCAA championships, across 10 different sports (including football, baseball, and men’s basketball)

On top of those lil’ inconvenient details, UCLA also whomp whomps all over Michigan when it comes to academic reputation, and has for decades.


Here’s a lil’ inconvenient detail that the UCLA booster failed to mention. Michigan has always had, and still does, a higher PA score at USNWR since the rankings started way back in the eighties. You know that score that actually shows “academic reputation” among peer institutions. Michigan whomp whomps UCLA in this most important metric.


If I wanted to attend college in flyover country, freeze my ass off alongside an army of mediocre in-state jamokes and annoying mouthbreathers from NY/NJ central casting, and spend my life defending my alma mater’s reputation based on rankings that have been MIA since before I was born, you’re right - Michigan would probably be a decent target school. Hail, indeed.
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Top 10 'dream' colleges and universities in 2025
As named by students applying to college

The list shows the top 10 dream schools as named by students applying to college in 2025.

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2. Harvard College Mass.
3. Stanford University Calif.
4. Princeton University N.J.
5. Yale University Conn.
6. Columbia University N.Y.
7. New York University
8. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
9. University of Pennsylvania
10. University of California–Los Angeles

Source: The Princeton Review’s 2025 College Hopes & Worries Survey
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Wow, shocked. Most average kids I know want a big rah rah school. Michigan is the only one here that has that.


If "big rah rah" means a lot of school spirit and sports, UCLA has a ton of it too. DD graduated last year.


Winning sports. UCLA doesn't really have that for the major sports, unless you are counting women's basketball.


UCLA: 124 NCAA championships, across 20 different sports (including football, baseball and of course men’s and women’s basketball)

Michigan: 39 NCAA championships, across 10 different sports (including football, baseball, and men’s basketball)

On top of those lil’ inconvenient details, UCLA also whomp whomps all over Michigan when it comes to academic reputation, and has for decades.


Here’s a lil’ inconvenient detail that the UCLA booster failed to mention. Michigan has always had, and still does, a higher PA score at USNWR since the rankings started way back in the eighties. You know that score that actually shows “academic reputation” among peer institutions. Michigan whomp whomps UCLA in this most important metric.


Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota … is there really a meaningful difference?
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.cnbc.com/2025/03/04/college-hopefuls-have-a-new-ultimate-dream-school-its-not-harvard.html

Top 10 'dream' colleges and universities in 2025
As named by students applying to college

The list shows the top 10 dream schools as named by students applying to college in 2025.

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2. Harvard College Mass.
3. Stanford University Calif.
4. Princeton University N.J.
5. Yale University Conn.
6. Columbia University N.Y.
7. New York University
8. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
9. University of Pennsylvania
10. University of California–Los Angeles

Source: The Princeton Review’s 2025 College Hopes & Worries Survey
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Wow, shocked. Most average kids I know want a big rah rah school. Michigan is the only one here that has that.


If "big rah rah" means a lot of school spirit and sports, UCLA has a ton of it too. DD graduated last year.


Winning sports. UCLA doesn't really have that for the major sports, unless you are counting women's basketball.


UCLA: 124 NCAA championships, across 20 different sports (including football, baseball and of course men’s and women’s basketball)

Michigan: 39 NCAA championships, across 10 different sports (including football, baseball, and men’s basketball)

On top of those lil’ inconvenient details, UCLA also whomp whomps all over Michigan when it comes to academic reputation, and has for decades.


Here’s a lil’ inconvenient detail that the UCLA booster failed to mention. Michigan has always had, and still does, a higher PA score at USNWR since the rankings started way back in the eighties. You know that score that actually shows “academic reputation” among peer institutions. Michigan whomp whomps UCLA in this most important metric.


If I wanted to attend college in flyover country, freeze my ass off alongside an army of mediocre in-state jamokes and annoying mouthbreathers from NY/NJ central casting, and spend my life defending my alma mater’s reputation based on rankings that have been MIA since before I was born, you’re right - Michigan would probably be a decent target school. Hail, indeed.


Hmm. How do you know the slogan? Jamokes? What prestigious school did you go to?
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Top 10 'dream' colleges and universities in 2025
As named by students applying to college

The list shows the top 10 dream schools as named by students applying to college in 2025.

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2. Harvard College Mass.
3. Stanford University Calif.
4. Princeton University N.J.
5. Yale University Conn.
6. Columbia University N.Y.
7. New York University
8. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
9. University of Pennsylvania
10. University of California–Los Angeles

Source: The Princeton Review’s 2025 College Hopes & Worries Survey
CNBC



Wow, shocked. Most average kids I know want a big rah rah school. Michigan is the only one here that has that.


If "big rah rah" means a lot of school spirit and sports, UCLA has a ton of it too. DD graduated last year.


Winning sports. UCLA doesn't really have that for the major sports, unless you are counting women's basketball.


UCLA: 124 NCAA championships, across 20 different sports (including football, baseball and of course men’s and women’s basketball)

Michigan: 39 NCAA championships, across 10 different sports (including football, baseball, and men’s basketball)

On top of those lil’ inconvenient details, UCLA also whomp whomps all over Michigan when it comes to academic reputation, and has for decades.


Here’s a lil’ inconvenient detail that the UCLA booster failed to mention. Michigan has always had, and still does, a higher PA score at USNWR since the rankings started way back in the eighties. You know that score that actually shows “academic reputation” among peer institutions. Michigan whomp whomps UCLA in this most important metric.


Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota … is there really a meaningful difference?


Not to people who choose their alma mater based on absence of winter weather.
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.cnbc.com/2025/03/04/college-hopefuls-have-a-new-ultimate-dream-school-its-not-harvard.html

Top 10 'dream' colleges and universities in 2025
As named by students applying to college

The list shows the top 10 dream schools as named by students applying to college in 2025.

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2. Harvard College Mass.
3. Stanford University Calif.
4. Princeton University N.J.
5. Yale University Conn.
6. Columbia University N.Y.
7. New York University
8. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
9. University of Pennsylvania
10. University of California–Los Angeles

Source: The Princeton Review’s 2025 College Hopes & Worries Survey
CNBC



Wow, shocked. Most average kids I know want a big rah rah school. Michigan is the only one here that has that.


If "big rah rah" means a lot of school spirit and sports, UCLA has a ton of it too. DD graduated last year.


Winning sports. UCLA doesn't really have that for the major sports, unless you are counting women's basketball.


UCLA: 124 NCAA championships, across 20 different sports (including football, baseball and of course men’s and women’s basketball)

Michigan: 39 NCAA championships, across 10 different sports (including football, baseball, and men’s basketball)

On top of those lil’ inconvenient details, UCLA also whomp whomps all over Michigan when it comes to academic reputation, and has for decades.


Here’s a lil’ inconvenient detail that the UCLA booster failed to mention. Michigan has always had, and still does, a higher PA score at USNWR since the rankings started way back in the eighties. You know that score that actually shows “academic reputation” among peer institutions. Michigan whomp whomps UCLA in this most important metric.


If I wanted to attend college in flyover country, freeze my ass off alongside an army of mediocre in-state jamokes and annoying mouthbreathers from NY/NJ central casting, and spend my life defending my alma mater’s reputation based on rankings that have been MIA since before I was born, you’re right - Michigan would probably be a decent target school. Hail, indeed.


That’s nice. I guess that current top ten dream school ranking is meaningless to you. Remember that is what this thread was all about.
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Top 10 'dream' colleges and universities in 2025
As named by students applying to college

The list shows the top 10 dream schools as named by students applying to college in 2025.

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2. Harvard College Mass.
3. Stanford University Calif.
4. Princeton University N.J.
5. Yale University Conn.
6. Columbia University N.Y.
7. New York University
8. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
9. University of Pennsylvania
10. University of California–Los Angeles

Source: The Princeton Review’s 2025 College Hopes & Worries Survey
CNBC



Wow, shocked. Most average kids I know want a big rah rah school. Michigan is the only one here that has that.


If "big rah rah" means a lot of school spirit and sports, UCLA has a ton of it too. DD graduated last year.


Winning sports. UCLA doesn't really have that for the major sports, unless you are counting women's basketball.


UCLA: 124 NCAA championships, across 20 different sports (including football, baseball and of course men’s and women’s basketball)

Michigan: 39 NCAA championships, across 10 different sports (including football, baseball, and men’s basketball)

On top of those lil’ inconvenient details, UCLA also whomp whomps all over Michigan when it comes to academic reputation, and has for decades.


Here’s a lil’ inconvenient detail that the UCLA booster failed to mention. Michigan has always had, and still does, a higher PA score at USNWR since the rankings started way back in the eighties. You know that score that actually shows “academic reputation” among peer institutions. Michigan whomp whomps UCLA in this most important metric.


Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota … is there really a meaningful difference?


Wow, you are SO witty! Because you are showing how you think your ignorance makes you superior, because those places somehow depend on your mind to have differences. As the French say, douché!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC doesn’t have a dream school but MIT is definitely top 5. Along with Stanford Princeton Caltech and maybe Yale.


Tell us more!
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Top 10 dream schools for whom?
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Top 10 'dream' colleges and universities in 2025
As named by students applying to college

The list shows the top 10 dream schools as named by students applying to college in 2025.

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2. Harvard College Mass.
3. Stanford University Calif.
4. Princeton University N.J.
5. Yale University Conn.
6. Columbia University N.Y.
7. New York University
8. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
9. University of Pennsylvania
10. University of California–Los Angeles

Source: The Princeton Review’s 2025 College Hopes & Worries Survey
CNBC



Wow, shocked. Most average kids I know want a big rah rah school. Michigan is the only one here that has that.


If "big rah rah" means a lot of school spirit and sports, UCLA has a ton of it too. DD graduated last year.


Winning sports. UCLA doesn't really have that for the major sports, unless you are counting women's basketball.


UCLA: 124 NCAA championships, across 20 different sports (including football, baseball and of course men’s and women’s basketball)

Michigan: 39 NCAA championships, across 10 different sports (including football, baseball, and men’s basketball)

On top of those lil’ inconvenient details, UCLA also whomp whomps all over Michigan when it comes to academic reputation, and has for decades.


Here’s a lil’ inconvenient detail that the UCLA booster failed to mention. Michigan has always had, and still does, a higher PA score at USNWR since the rankings started way back in the eighties. You know that score that actually shows “academic reputation” among peer institutions. Michigan whomp whomps UCLA in this most important metric.


Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota … is there really a meaningful difference?


Wow, you are SO witty! Because you are showing how you think your ignorance makes you superior, because those places somehow depend on your mind to have differences. As the French say, douché!


Did you use Google Translate or a dollar store ChatGPT proxy to produce that response?
Anonymous
The list is pointless since it is often a repeat of previous years
Anonymous
My top 10 dream schools:

Dartmouth
Middlebury
Tufts
Williams
William and Mary
Stanford
Carleton
Kenyon
Lewis & Clark College
U-Wisconsin
Anonymous
Not really understanding the obsession with Michigan. Expensive school for OOS with horrible weather.
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