| The rankings are somewhat useful: If one school I haven't heard of is ranked 238 and another is ranked 47, that's helpful information. But knowing one school is 23 and another is 28 tells you only that they are basically the same. |
This is weird because the prices are not all that different unless they were talking about living at home. Housing is the real variable in the UC and Cal State comparisons. |
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As an example of U.S. News predecessors, Life Magazine in 1960 sorted colleges into tiers based on their SAT profiles:
Amherst Carleton Columbia Harvard Haverford Princeton Reed Rice Swarthmore Williams Yale Brandeis Brown Chicago Cornell Dartmouth Hamilton Johns Hopkins Lehigh Oberlin Rochester Stanford Antioch Bowdoin Duke Kenyon Michigan Middlebury Northwestern Pennsylvania Iowa Tufts Union UC-Berkeley Sewanee Colgate Denison Grinnell Knox Lawrence Muhlenberg Occidental UColorado Beloit NYU Pittsburgh Southern Methodist Syracuse Virginia Vanderbilt LIFE - Google Books https://share.google/ZPj3tUkYNYtZlLet4 |