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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Re Princeton Review, they also have academic ratings. This post from DCUM in Sep ‘23 includes schools with 95 or higher in academics: Only a handful of schools earn top scores on this measure according to the methodology below: Academics How hard students work and how much they get back for their efforts, on a scale of 60–99. This rating is calculated from student survey results and statistical information reported by administrators. Factors weighed include how many hours students study outside of the classroom and the quality of students the school attracts. We also considered students' assessments of their professors, class size, student–teacher ratio, use of teaching assistants, amount of class discussion, registration, and resources. Please note that if a school has an Academic Rating of 60* (sixty with an asterisk), it means that the school did not report to us a sufficient number of the statistics that go into the rating by our deadline. Williams- 99 Olin College of Engineering- 99 US Military Academy- 99 Deep Springs- 99 Middlebury- 99 Carleton- 98 Reed- 98 Kenyon- 98 Haverford- 98 UChicago- 98 Pomona- 97 Harvey Mudd- 97 St. Johns College- 96 Wellesley- 96 Brown- 96 MIT- 95 University of Richmond- 95[/quote] Even Niche is better than this.[/quote]
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