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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Cornell, Cal and Michigan should be included in the top 10. These schools offer academic breadth along with top ranked programs. Cornell, for example, provides top-tier programs across engineering, business, agriculture, arts and sciences, along specialized schools like hotel management and ILR. Cal and Michigan similarly offerstop engineering, business, social sciences, and humanities. A student at Williams or Amherst cannot pursue undergraduate engineering, business, agriculture, or many professional programs. This limitation, while intentional, makes these institutions unsuitable for a general top 10 ranking that should reflect the full spectrum of undergraduate educational opportunity reflect current educational trends. [/quote] I'm with you on Cornell but I can't take Michigan seriously as a T10 contender. State schools simply aren't that selective for kids who live in-state. Berkeley comes closest due to the size of California. But as a Michigan alum, I can vouch that most of the in-state kids aren't that smart. It's not the peer group a T10 applicant is looking for.[/quote]
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