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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]1. Princeton 2. MIT 3. Harvard 4. Stanford 5. Yale 6. Caltech, Duke, JHU, Northwestern 10. UPenn 11. Cornell, UChicago 13. Brown, Columbia 15. Dartmouth, UCLA 17. Berkeley 18. Rice, Notre Dame, Vanderbilt 21. CMU, UMich, WashU 24. Emory, Georgetown, UVA 27. UNC, USC 29. UCSD 30. NYU UF UT Austin 33. Georgia Tech, UC Davis, UC Irvine, UIUC 37. BC, Tufts 39. UCSB, UW Madison [/quote] Not a terrible ranking, though UCLA seems high.[/quote] #1 Public 8 or 9 years in a row, more applications than any other school (public or private), and top rankings in a blizzard of key areas of evaluation. #15 seems reasonable.[/quote] I guess in my head I'm always subconsciously ranking by student quality.[/quote] Which means Berkeley should be the highest public by a mile. And Hopkins is not top 10, and falls below Berkeley. And MIT is first. And Cornell goes back to being the bottom ivy, around 15-16 overall. [/quote] Berkeley could be higher yeah but it has a pretty wide range. The difference between their top 10% students and bottom 10% is much larger than the range at T20 privates. JHU would certainly be T10 if we went by % of class in the top 10% in HS and by SAT scores. Mostly agree with MIT and Cornell. [/quote]
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