The difference shouldn't be this large. |
It only counts if the criteria you're looking for in a university are exactly what USNWR uses, which might be true for around three people a year. Otherwise it's a very rough guide at best. |
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Hey, I have a great idea: let’s start another college ranking thread!!! I’ll choose two rankings I like, combine them in a hogwash way (even though they use different data and methodologies), and pronounce my results definitive! You game? Then, I’ll invite a bunch of people to quibble over my crappy list. Let’s go!
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| This list is awesomely…stupid. Duke ahead of Chicago? NYU in Top 25? If this post was started by a college kid on spring break, they need some serious tutoring in the structure of inquiry. |
| Sincere question: how do people come to have such firmly held views on so many colleges? The only colleges I pretend to know anything about are (i) the ones I attended (undergrad and professional school), (ii) what my professional school classmates said about their undergrad experiences, and (iii) the hated rivals of my undergrad, who are clearly satanic. Everything else is pretty numbulous. |
| The top 15 or so look accurate, but it's egregious that Berkeley is not on this list. Would replace somewhere like Emory or Rice or USC with Berkeley, easily. |
it doesn't matter if you disagree, the rankings agree with me. |
Take it up with us news and wsj. I'm just a messenger. |
Rice and Emory have always been ranked higher than Berkeley. USC has only recently passed Berkeley. |
And a bad one. You can’t combine these rankings and have any credibility. Get back to class. |
+1 |
Why not? They look more correct than USNews currently does. USNews has Columbia at 2. |
That part is not wrong, Chicago Alum. |
Forbes has Berkeley as 1 and Univerdity of Florida as 25. |
I agree with this. Duke should be higher than Chicago. |