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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]TBH I think NYU and USC surpass Georgetown in ten years as they have so many more resources, bigger endowments. Georgetown will always have SFS and it’s proximity to DC and there is an old guard that cannot fathom a school like UC Santa Barbara or U Florida being in the same conversation as Georgetown, so the prestige will linger for one more generation. But I think the next Generation of college kids are going to look for other things in a college and if Georgetown doesn’t invest heavily in STEM it is going to be left in the dust.[/quote] Agreed mostly. NYU and USC are already at the same level as Georgetown. [/quote] Agreed. Could see Georgetown settling into the T28-30 range longer term. [/quote] But then I don't see good candidates that would replace Georgetown any time soon. Schools at 28-29 are UNC, UF, WF. These are not it at all. Beyond that Tuft, BC, and bunch of 2nd rate UCs which are severely overrated. Georgetown will flip flop at around 22-25 together with schools like USC, NYU, Emory, CMU, etc. USC, NYU, Emory, CMU all have better trajectories and potential for T17-20. Whereas Georgetown will be more in contention with the likes of Wake, BC and Tufts, albeit at the top of that grouping. [/quote][/quote]
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