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I really would not put too much into the the rankings. You have to be cognizant of the general reputation of a school over at least two generations.
One should also be smart enough to know that some schools like Northeastern and Chicago have played the ratings game (massive marketing, playing with USNWR data, admission strategy). |
Northeastern is on par with many of the T20ish schools on most of the major metrics that can't be gamed. It's actually very under-ranked, currently 53 and in the 40s last several years. Most of the high stat kids could easily get into higher ranked schools but ranking wasn't major factor for them. |
Whatever the chancellor says, Wash. U. is a fundamentally moderate, limousine liberal/country club Republican school in a red-and-blue-striped state. |
| LOL no. The Democrats haven't gotten over 50 percent in any presidential election in nearly 50 years. Missouri is red. Not Oklahoma or Wyoming red, but red nonetheless. |
This. Ranking is really foolish. |
kind of an overreaction! lWashU is famous (or notorious) for having Tempurpedic beds in the dorms. PP was having a spell correct problems, not a stroke, LOL |
St. Louis and Kansas City are solid blue. Claire McCaskill, D, was a Missouri senator until 2019. William Danforth, the longtime Wash. U. chancellor and benefactor, was the brother of John Danforth, the former senator who gave us Justice Clarence Thomas, but he brought Thomas Eagleton, a former Democratic senator from Missouri, in as a poli sci professor. So, if anything, maybe the true politics of Wash. U. are Deep State Lavender, or a very kind, very patient, never-Trumper Red. |