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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is clear that many on this thread do not focus on STEM. Berkeley over Brown would be a no-brainer. The high-performing STEM schools comprise a completely different list of schools than the usual top lists. I'm sure it is similar for other courses of study. The landscape in education has changed quite a bit and people need to do research to determine which schools really will be ... I hate to be redundant, but... a good fit - depending on desired outcome - phd, faang job, medicine, access to university hospital, work opportunities, etc. Blindly picking Ivy is limiting and this discussion is a bit shocking in its lack of knowledge of what schools actually offer in terms of programing and outcomes. [/quote] It's not a completely different list; MIT, Princeton, Cornell, Caltech, UChicago are at the top of both. Even Yale is top tier in science and math.[/quote]
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