Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of schools fit this qualification. It’s on the student to take advantage of what’s offered wherever they are.
Um...no. Prestige stops at around 60-70 on US News or 50 if you look at the old versions of US News (upon which many current reputations and perceptions of prestige are based). The overlap between any sort of prestige and not impossible to get into is slim.
On this basis, Michigan State and Indiana fit OP’s criteria. Both top 70 and high acceptance rates.
Anonymous wrote:Your state flagship for most
For other Tulane ED
For the next level down LSU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of schools fit this qualification. It’s on the student to take advantage of what’s offered wherever they are.
Um...no. Prestige stops at around 60-70 on US News or 50 if you look at the old versions of US News (upon which many current reputations and perceptions of prestige are based). The overlap between any sort of prestige and not impossible to get into is slim.
Anonymous wrote:Most of the good but not great state flagships (think Big Ten and a few others). Some schools like GWU and American that are well regarded in certain areas.
Anonymous wrote:Your state flagship for most
For other Tulane ED
For the next level down LSU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of schools fit this qualification. It’s on the student to take advantage of what’s offered wherever they are.
Um...no. Prestige stops at around 60-70 on US News or 50 if you look at the old versions of US News (upon which many current reputations and perceptions of prestige are based). The overlap between any sort of prestige and not impossible to get into is slim.
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of schools fit this qualification. It’s on the student to take advantage of what’s offered wherever they are.