Anonymous wrote:They are different animals...for instance, I drive a 911 and two of my neighbors respectively have a Tesla and Challenger Hellcat...all are fast as F@#K and fun to drive but different flavors, no two things are the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Emory is a good school, but is it really all that impressive? Its high ranking is more due to Coca Cola fortune and endowment than academics or academic reputation.
Middlebury is one of the best SLACs in the country.
Emory is much better than Middlebury, a true shmuck would send their child to Miss if they also got into Emory.
With that said to answer OP's question the top 10 LAC's would be equal to the top 30 Unis. The times/wsj ranking combines both unis and lacs into the same ranking and Williams and Amherst are just outside the top 20.
All that is wrong. Though grads from both schools probably know how to spell "schmuck."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Emory is a good school, but is it really all that impressive? Its high ranking is more due to Coca Cola fortune and endowment than academics or academic reputation.
Middlebury is one of the best SLACs in the country.
Op here
Matter of fact Tufts isn't on Emory's level at all, I don't know why OP juxtaposed those two as if they were.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Emory is a good school, but is it really all that impressive? Its high ranking is more due to Coca Cola fortune and endowment than academics or academic reputation.
Middlebury is one of the best SLACs in the country.
Emory is much better than Middlebury, a true shmuck would send their child to Miss if they also got into Emory.
With that said to answer OP's question the top 10 LAC's would be equal to the top 30 Unis. The times/wsj ranking combines both unis and lacs into the same ranking and Williams and Amherst are just outside the top 20.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. This is very funny - only the original post above is mine.
I’m curious (not obsessed with) how people meld the 2 lists. Thanks for mentioning the forbes unified list, I’ll check it out. Also, among the students we know at BCC, Whitman and Churchill, it’s very common to apply to both Tufts and Emory (and Wash U).
Anonymous wrote:I know Emory is a good school, but is it really all that impressive? Its high ranking is more due to Coca Cola fortune and endowment than academics or academic reputation.
Middlebury is one of the best SLACs in the country.
Anonymous wrote:I know Emory is a good school, but is it really all that impressive? Its high ranking is more due to Coca Cola fortune and endowment than academics or academic reputation.
Middlebury is one of the best SLACs in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Emory is a good school, but is it really all that impressive? Its high ranking is more due to Coca Cola fortune and endowment than academics or academic reputation.
Middlebury is one of the best SLACs in the country.
So how would you compare the two lists? Say 10-20 on the uni list is equal to what range on the SLAC list?
Anonymous wrote:I know Emory is a good school, but is it really all that impressive? Its high ranking is more due to Coca Cola fortune and endowment than academics or academic reputation.
Middlebury is one of the best SLACs in the country.