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Reply to "Is this the Top 1-30 that everyone is referring to? I'm so confused when people reference T1 or T20 or T30."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Wall Street Journal / Times Higher Education rankings combined both National Universities and LACs into a single ranking. The top LACs were ranked at #22 Amherst College, #23 Williams College, #25 Pomona College, #29 Swarthmore College, #31 Wellesley College, #34 Claremont McKenna College, and #35 Carleton College. Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education combined National University/Liberal Arts College ranking: 1) Harvard 2) Stanford 3) MIT 4) Yale 5) Duke 6) Brown 7) CalTech 8) Princeton 9) Northwestern & Johns Hopkins (tied) 11) Cornell 12) U Penn 13) Dartmouth 14) U Chicago 15) Vanderbilt 16) Columbia 17) WashUStL 18) Rice 19) USC 20) Emory 21) Carnegie Mellon Univ. 22) Amherst College 23) Williams College 24) U Michigan 25) Pomona College 26) NYU 27) UCLA 28) Notre Dame 29) Swarthmore College 30) Tufts 31) Wellesley College 32) Georgetown 33) UNC 34) Claremont McKenna College 35) Carleton College 36) UC-Berkeley These are usually regarded as the top 36 schools, but any combined National University & Liberal Arts College list should include at least 40 schools and probably even better if it included 50 schools. [/quote] This makes sense than the us news ranking s[/quote]
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