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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fix it for you Tier 1: Harvard, Stanford, MIT, Yale, Princeton Tier 2: Upenn, Johns Hopkins, Columbia, Duke, Northwestern, Brown, CalTech, Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona Tier 3: Dartmouth, Cornell, Chicago, Vanderbilt**, Rice, GTown, Emory, ND, Wellesley, Bowdoin Tier 4: Berkeley, UCLA, UVA, Umich, USC, NYU, CMC, Carleton, Harvey Mudd, Barnard [/quote] LAC bias. Swarthmore and Pomona are Emory/WashU level honestly. [b]Would you honestly put Pomona and Duke in the same sentence? [/b]Bowdoin is Gatech/ Tufts level, and the Big4 publics can be moved to 3 as well. But I think if you do that, Dartmouth and maybe Vanderbilt need to move up to 2. [/quote] When you describing student outcome, yes you would-Pomona is on par with Penn. [/quote] This is completely false and silly. With the exception of Wharton, I would actually put Pomona above Penn…[/quote] A room of one's own.[/quote] DP. Penn is unusual because so much of its reputation comes from Wharton. But if you aren't going to Wharton many other schools are as good an option as Penn.[/quote][/quote]
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