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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The 8 most important schools for the United States are Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Annapolis, West Point, Hopkins and Stanford. Hopkins is the number one research institution by a wide margin.[/quote] This is woefully misinformed and deeply wishful thinking from a Johns Hopkins booster. It's a good school. It's not at the level of HYPSM. (Yes, you missed out on MIT)[/quote] Probably on the same tier as Northwestern and Brown/Cornell. Below Columbia/Penn/Duke and UChicago/Dartmouth. But preference-wise probably ranks dead last among top elite privates. [/quote] Lol. Hopkins has more Nobel Prizes than UPenn, Duke, and Dartmouth. Also more than Northwestern. Brown and Cornell don't even belong in the same discussion.[/quote] So you’re saying is that the no. 1 research institution in America only got 29 Nobel prizes and can’t even break into top ten in the United States. Cornell has twice as many Nobel prizes than JHU. The official count for Penn is 26 whereas for JHU it’s only 29. NYU’s Nobel count isn’t that far off from JHU’s either. Good try. [/quote]
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