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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do you REALLY think the quality of NYU relative to WUSTL/Emory changed by much from year to year based on what USNWR rankings say? Exh A as to why ranking colleges as a whole is worse than meaningless. [/quote] Most undergrads in the T100 are good. But I'm only willing to pay 300k for a name brand with strong ascending reputation. Is that NYU? That's what I'm asking. [/quote] Absolutely, schools like NYU, [b]USC[/b], and Northeastern will keep on rising. [/quote] USC is known as a school for those who couldn't get into its rival - UCLA. In terms of quality, location, and cost, many choose USC only after they were rejected by UCLA. I am inclined to think the same thing with NYU, US News ranked #35. It's an option for those who didn't make the cut at Stony Brook -- SUNY, US News ranked #58, [/quote] Not even funny. Speaking of Sunny https://www.timesunion.com/education/article/suny-deficit-hit-1-billion-future-aid-tuition-18580207.php "SUNY warns of future $1B deficit without higher tuition or more aid" Avoid. [/quote] UCLA is a top university. USC would be behind, with NYU. Sunny is not even close to any of those 3.[/quote] USC and UCLA are pretty much peer schools. Only CA residents who couldn't pay USC insist that. [/quote] UCLA is harder to get in simply because of the competition. For 2023, UCLA received 170,047 applications while USC received 80,808. Cal State Long Beach received more than USC. For those who couldn't make the cut at UCLA or Cal State at mere $35,000 per year, USC is the next best thing at $90,000 per year. [/quote]
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