Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these magazines can suggest a ranking on their agenda.
However the actual ranking is determined by the actual people.
We actually get the result every year by how people regard and choose schools.
It's determined by acceptance rate + yield rate + Student caliber.
A magazine ranking can suggest school A is ranked higher than school B.
That's just a suggestion and a reference. It's one of the many factors people consider.
At the end of the day if high stat kids choose school B over school A, that's the actual ranking.
In realty schools B is ranked higher than school A.
That ranking is worth the most to check out as that's the real ranking by the people.
Ridiculous. There are a gazillion variables that go into any kids choice of college. If a kid chooses school B because it's easier to get to from where she lives, that doesn't make it a better school than school A.
hardly. Chicago does massive yield and acceptance rate manipulation via waitlists and early decision.
A completely faulty metric. Focus on student outcomes. That's what matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these magazines can suggest a ranking on their agenda.
However the actual ranking is determined by the actual people.
We actually get the result every year by how people regard and choose schools.
It's determined by acceptance rate + yield rate + Student caliber.
A magazine ranking can suggest school A is ranked higher than school B.
That's just a suggestion and a reference. It's one of the many factors people consider.
At the end of the day if high stat kids choose school B over school A, that's the actual ranking.
In realty schools B is ranked higher than school A.
That ranking is worth the most to check out as that's the real ranking by the people.
Ridiculous. There are a gazillion variables that go into any kids choice of college. If a kid chooses school B because it's easier to get to from where she lives, that doesn't make it a better school than school A.
hardly. Chicago does massive yield and acceptance rate manipulation via waitlists and early decision.
A completely faulty metric. Focus on student outcomes. That's what matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these magazines can suggest a ranking on their agenda.
However the actual ranking is determined by the actual people.
We actually get the result every year by how people regard and choose schools.
It's determined by acceptance rate + yield rate + Student caliber.
A magazine ranking can suggest school A is ranked higher than school B.
That's just a suggestion and a reference. It's one of the many factors people consider.
At the end of the day if high stat kids choose school B over school A, that's the actual ranking.
In realty schools B is ranked higher than school A.
That ranking is worth the most to check out as that's the real ranking by the people.
Ridiculous. There are a gazillion variables that go into any kids choice of college. If a kid chooses school B because it's easier to get to from where she lives, that doesn't make it a better school than school A.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these magazines can suggest a ranking on their agenda.
However the actual ranking is determined by the actual people.
We actually get the result every year by how people regard and choose schools.
It's determined by acceptance rate + yield rate + Student caliber.
A magazine ranking can suggest school A is ranked higher than school B.
That's just a suggestion and a reference. It's one of the many factors people consider.
At the end of the day if high stat kids choose school B over school A, that's the actual ranking.
In realty schools B is ranked higher than school A.
That ranking is worth the most to check out as that's the real ranking by the people.
Ridiculous. There are a gazillion variables that go into any kids choice of college. If a kid chooses school B because it's easier to get to from where she lives, that doesn't make it a better school than school A.
Anonymous wrote:All these magazines can suggest a ranking on their agenda.
However the actual ranking is determined by the actual people.
We actually get the result every year by how people regard and choose schools.
It's determined by acceptance rate + yield rate + Student caliber.
A magazine ranking can suggest school A is ranked higher than school B.
That's just a suggestion and a reference. It's one of the many factors people consider.
At the end of the day if high stat kids choose school B over school A, that's the actual ranking.
In realty schools B is ranked higher than school A.
That ranking is worth the most to check out as that's the real ranking by the people.
Anonymous wrote:Babson?
Anonymous wrote:Babson?
Anonymous wrote:Babson?