So did all the other schools. , |
Northeastern 6.7% |
How many has school of foreign service lol |
| USC nor NYU are prestigious. The top 25 should be reserved for schools that are, and Georgetown is prestigious like it or not. |
according to your mum? |
I agree on T25ish borderline. Average U.S. News Rankings for 123 Universities: 2015-2022 https://publicuniversityhonors.com/2016/09/18/average-u-s-news-rankings-for-126-universities-2010-1017/ USC: 23.375 - 25, 23, 23, 21, 22, 22, 24, 27 Also, 24th on aggregate ranking https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/w38g7z/the_supreme_t50_college_ranking_aggregating_the/ USC is considered T25 in general. |
Michigan among Rice, Notre Dame, UCLA, Cal-Berkeley. I do not understand your comment regarding Notre Dame (I think that you have mistaken me for another poster), but Notre Dame is currently ranked higher than Michigan by US News (#19 Notre Dame while Michigan is tied at #23). |
WSJ/THE rankings has Michigan at #24 and Notre Dame at #28. |
Michigan has 50% acceptance rate for instate LMAO |
Rankings are not about how hard it is to get into a school. |
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and USN&WR is the flagship ranking |
Some rankings are. You just pick and choose whatever suits your agenda lol |
Uh, have you heard of political science, economics, international relations? All of them. And Georgetown's is without peer. |
That is because only the top 10% of public school kids in state bother to apply, since it is so hard to get in. It is about 4% for out of state. |