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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Saw this on Reddit, thoughts? https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/xc0v5x/the_2023_supreme_t75_college_ranking_aggregating/ It took the 13 most popular undergraduate rankings and used the averages to find an overall rank. I recommend looking at the original post on Reddit because it has a lot of cool data that goes with it to explain what's going on, but for those who just want a sneak peak of the results: 1. MIT 2. Stanford 3. Princeton 4. Harvard 5. Duke 5. Yale 7. Penn 8. Caltech 9. Columbia 9. Northwestern 11. Vanderbilt 12. Rice 13. Dartmouth 14. UChicago 15. Brown 16. Cornell 17. UMich 18. Johns Hopkins 19. WashU 20. Notre Dame[/quote] This affirms the widely held notion that Hopkins is overrated on the latest US News ranking list. This kind of aggregate ranking has its own flaws (for example, there are more than several rankings included in the aggregate that are not even remotely credible).[/quote] JFC. In what world is U Mich higher than Hopkins? lmaof[/quote] Michigan is a great school. For in-state students it could definitely be more worthwhile than Hopkins. For serious engineering and business outside of BME and healthcare management, Michigan destroys Hopkins.[/quote] UpHopkins has a number of engineering programs ranked in the top 20 besides its number 1 ranked bme program.[/quote] So what? Most of Michigan’s are top 5-10. [/quote] U Mich Ann Arbor has a 26% acceptance rate which is so much higher than the other top 20-25 schools. Much easier to get into. We have a large number get in from our high school every year---23 last year.[/quote] It is under 20% now and dropping. You should at least get your stats straight before spewing nonsense. It also has more undergraduate students than any private school in the top 25. [/quote] For any other product, buying something of equal or better quality that’s in lower demand is seen as the prudent move. But somehow when it comes to colleges, exclusivity is so often elevated above quality. Always found that strange. [/quote]
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