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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] Number of Forbes 400 alumni members (undergrad): Penn: 19. Dartmouth: 8. Cornell: 6. [b]JHU: one (Michael Bloomberg)[/b] Number of US Presidents: [b]JHU - 0[/b]; Senators: [b]JHU - 2[/b]; Cabinet Members: [b]JHU - 0[/b]; Governors: [b]JHU - 0[/b]; Supreme Court Justices: [b]JHU - 0[/b]. Penn/Dartmouth/Cornell/Duke/Brown: too many to count Number of Nobel Prize Laureates who attended undergrad: Cornell: 6. Penn: 3. Dartmouth: 3. [b]JHU: 2[/b]. Brown: 1. Number of Fortune 500 CEOs (undergrad): Penn: 8. Cornell 6. Northwestern 6. Duke: 2. [b]JHU: 0.[/b] The list goes on... [/quote]
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