Cornell will be desired more as climate change keeps happening and fake t20 schools outside the northeast lose competitiveness |
| I could see UCSD getting in there |
Just read the previous messages. It's all about a CS degree... |
And Wash U in St Louis as well |
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Columbia drops from #2.
Rice falls. Wash U falls. Vanderbilt falls. UCLA falls. Emory falls. Duke falls a bit. Michigan, UVA and UNC move up a bit. |
Georgia Tech doesn't even have a Classics Department and offers no classes in Greek or Latin. That doesn't make it a weaker choice, unless that matters to you. Just like Dartmouth not having a major in business doesn't make it a weaker choice for those who don't care about that. |
| I don't give a hoot about any of the rankings, but it will be interesting to see how the reversal of Roe v. Wade affects the ability of colleges in red states to attract strong students, especially women. Rice, Wash U, Tulane and Vanderbilt could be in trouble. |
Cornell's barely an ivy. I was reading an abc news article about ivy endowments and they left Cornell completely out. The article said that there was only 7 ivys... How embarrassing. The fact that the southern elite and WashU can match the so called Ivy says all that needs to be said. |
Lmao. WashU boosters and being desperate. Name a more iconic duo. |
| I think climate change will most definitely come into play. I can see northern schools away from the coasts (UChicago, Northwestern, Cornell, Dartmouth) being particularly resilient. |
Your daughter factors in the ability to get an abortion in her evaluation of colleges? Interesting. |
Not a WashU booster, I named it because it's not in the south. But WashU, Emory, Rice, Vandy will all pass Cornell eventually. They have so much more going for them. Vandy already passed them tbh. |
Climate Change will take decades of not more. What's more impactful is competition for resources and jobs are what people focus on the most. |
This is not even remotely true, and this is coming from someone who has no relation to Cornell. |
Climate change is happening right now. |