Vomit...no C please |
Just look at yield rates for Columbia, even below Penn and Chicago |
1.Carnegie Mellon University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, University of California--Berkeley 5. Cornell University, Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign 8. California Institute of Technology, Princeton University 10. University of California--Los Angeles, University of Texas at Austin, University of Washington |
I would say to steer clear of texas but other than that...Good luck!!! |
do you have the first 25? those 10 were free |
Where’s UMD? |
Why can't you look for yourself. |
Whoops. - I did not even realize anyone paid for these. i am not doing that but here is last years 2021 list. Things do not change much year to year so this will still be useful guide to some top programs. #1: Massachusetts Institute of Technology #2: Carnegie Mellon University Stanford University University of California--Berkeley #5: California Institute of Technology Cornell University Georgia Institute of Technology Princeton University University of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign University of Washington #11: University of Texas--Austin #12: University of Michigan--Ann Arbor #13: Columbia University Harvard University University of California--Los Angeles #16: University of California--San Diego University of Maryland--College Park University of Pennsylvania University of Wisconsin--Madison #20: Harvey Mudd College Johns Hopkins University Purdue University--West Lafayette Rice University Yale University #25: Brown University Duke University Northwestern University University of California--Irvine University of Chicago University of Southern California #31: University of Colorado--Boulder University of Massachusetts--Amherst University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill University of Virginia Virginia Tech |
I’ll help you both. UMD is tied for #59. Definitely have to scroll for a while to find it. |
This list gives you a general ballpark idea of how schools are ranked. But it doesn't change people's mind much. I guess the Princeton alumni still work at US News. But very few believes Princeton being #1. Its yield rate in the 60% range is the lowest out of HYPSM. No one believes Chicago is tied with Stanford. Duke's yield rate is less than 50%. Few believes Columbia being #2 either. If you want to be in the top 5, you need to get rid of ED and see what your yield rate is with only EA as HYPSM do. |
How does Dartmouth qualify in the national university ranking with its limited program offerings and graduate degrees? |
US News is possibly the best at giving you a sense of tiers, as well as general prestige, as well as upward (or downward) momentum. The numbers next to the names shouldn't be taken so literally, IMO. |
read the methodology. it explains how the list is formed. |
Dartmouth shouldn't even be considered in the same breath as the rest of the schools it likens to be its peers. |