Anonymous wrote:For the millionth time, Parchment is NOT reliable in the slightest.
Anonymous wrote:For any of these lists, even the most esteemed such as USNWR, it reminds me of when I started reading Consumer Reports in my 20s. At first, I used CR like a Bible and would buy the highest ranked item - appliance or other big purchase. I soon realized, I often valued different criteria than CR. Sometimes I cared about durability more than price or the size of the object or whatever. The point is, any of these lists have limitations. They are best used to eliminate a poor choice, IMO. But once you get to the highly ranked choices, you have to pick based on your own criteria or you will end up unhappy. Who cares if you buy the best vacuum according to Consumer Reports, if it doesn’t have the attachment you wanted. Or attend the highest-ranked college if doesn’t offer the community (or teaching faculty, weather or whatever) you seek.
Anonymous wrote:OP: For 2021, the Parchment top 10 National Universities were:
1) MIT
2) Stanford
3) Northwestern
4) Michigan
5) Brown
6) USC
7) Columbia
8) U Chicago
9) Princeton
10) Harvard
Anonymous wrote:And here goes:
1 Harvard
2 Stanford
3 MIT
4 Yale
5 Princeton
6 Columbia
7 Caltech
8 U Penn
9 Duke
10 Brown
10 Uchicago
12 Dartmouth
13 Northwestern
14 Notre Dame
15 Cornell
15 Johns Hopkins
17 Georgetown
18 UC Berkeley
18 Rice
18 Vanderbilt
21 USC
22 Michigan
22 Wash U
24 UCLA
25 Tufts
26 Virginia
26 UT Austin
28 Carnegie Mellon
29 Georgia Tech
30 Emory
For this, I used data from Parchment: https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php
For the first 12 or so schools, I got a clear order by just ranking them against each other. For example, Harvard beats Stanford, which beats MIT. For the rest of the schools, I made leagues where I stacked all of them against each other. Depending on the number of wins, draws and losses each school obtained points and based on the number of points, schools were ranked.
Anonymous wrote:And here goes:
1 Harvard
2 Stanford
3 MIT
4 Yale
5 Princeton
6 Columbia
7 Caltech
8 U Penn
9 Duke
10 Brown
10 Uchicago
12 Dartmouth
13 Northwestern
14 Notre Dame
15 Cornell
15 Johns Hopkins
17 Georgetown
18 UC Berkeley
18 Rice
18 Vanderbilt
21 USC
22 Michigan
22 Wash U
24 UCLA
25 Tufts
26 Virginia
26 UT Austin
28 Carnegie Mellon
29 Georgia Tech
30 Emory
For this, I used data from Parchment: https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php
For the first 12 or so schools, I got a clear order by just ranking them against each other. For example, Harvard beats Stanford, which beats MIT. For the rest of the schools, I made leagues where I stacked all of them against each other. Depending on the number of wins, draws and losses each school obtained points and based on the number of points, schools were ranked.
Anonymous wrote:Parchment does this for real, and its list looks nothing like yours. Clown.
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/college-rankings.php?page=1&perPage=25&thisYear=2021