Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weird WSJ methodology and the results don't pass the smell test. I can name a dozen schools that aren't on the list and would provide my kid a better education than USC.
Yea but other than that and Columbia, the ranking looks fine. Although I can't tell if what's going on with Georgetown is methodology fluke or it's a real thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This list was made for the dads playing golf at the country club and paying tuition bills. Comical.
"Of course no public university could ever be elite."
So what do you consider elite? Umich is ranked 23 on this ranking. You just sound bitter.
PP, not even UChicago is considered elite on DCUM.
This site is full of weirdos. Umich is a great school and it's ranking makes sense considering it's ranked 23 on US news as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The schools that are in the top 10 for this year’s US News, Forbes and WSJ college rankings are:
Harvard
Stanford
MIT
Yale
Princeton
Northwestern
School ranked by their average ranking on the three lists:
Harvard 3
Stanford 3.3
MIT 3.7
Yale 3.7
Princeton 4
Columbia 7.7
Duke 8.7
Northwestern 9.3
Penn 9.7
Dartmouth 12.3
Cornell 13.7
Chicago 14.3
Vanderbilt 14.3
Brown 15.3
Johns Hopkins 18.3
UCLA 18.3
Caltech 18.7
Rice 19.7
Berkeley 19.7
USC 21
WashU 21.3
Michigan 23
Emory 25.3
Georgetown 25.3
Notre Dame 29.3
UNC-Chapel Hill 29.7
CMU 31.7
Tufts 32
Florida 35.7
UVA 37
NYU 44.7
UCSB 47.7
Wake Forest 54.3
The order has been restored!
Can someone do this but remove Forbes, because it's a garbage ranking.
I thought Forbes ranking was ok other than Berkeley being #1 lol
With UC San Diego at 15, while Emory at 35, Caltech at 40, and Carnegie Mellon at 49?! No it's horrible.
Emory is too high on Forbes or USNWR.
No it's not. It's 20 on this ranking. Forbes is the outlier. Which booster are you
Emory literally has a backup "Oxford" college for third-rate students.
Emory-Oxford is harder to get into than UVA , Umich, and the like. Emory-Oxford is easier to get into than Emory, not the public school you went to.
Sure. I went to a HYP. Didn't even bother to look up your school when I applied. Calling your substandard, backdoor college Oxford really gives Oxford a bad name and I honestly suggest that you should change the name to something else.
A Vandy booster that went to HYP??! I can tell your the same poster. I doubt you even got into BC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This list was made for the dads playing golf at the country club and paying tuition bills. Comical.
"Of course no public university could ever be elite."
So what do you consider elite? Umich is ranked 23 on this ranking. You just sound bitter.
PP, not even UChicago is considered elite on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The schools that are in the top 10 for this year’s US News, Forbes and WSJ college rankings are:
Harvard
Stanford
MIT
Yale
Princeton
Northwestern
School ranked by their average ranking on the three lists:
Harvard 3
Stanford 3.3
MIT 3.7
Yale 3.7
Princeton 4
Columbia 7.7
Duke 8.7
Northwestern 9.3
Penn 9.7
Dartmouth 12.3
Cornell 13.7
Chicago 14.3
Vanderbilt 14.3
Brown 15.3
Johns Hopkins 18.3
UCLA 18.3
Caltech 18.7
Rice 19.7
Berkeley 19.7
USC 21
WashU 21.3
Michigan 23
Emory 25.3
Georgetown 25.3
Notre Dame 29.3
UNC-Chapel Hill 29.7
CMU 31.7
Tufts 32
Florida 35.7
UVA 37
NYU 44.7
UCSB 47.7
Wake Forest 54.3
The order has been restored!
Can someone do this but remove Forbes, because it's a garbage ranking.
I thought Forbes ranking was ok other than Berkeley being #1 lol
With UC San Diego at 15, while Emory at 35, Caltech at 40, and Carnegie Mellon at 49?! No it's horrible.
Emory is too high on Forbes or USNWR.
No it's not. It's 20 on this ranking. Forbes is the outlier. Which booster are you
Emory literally has a backup "Oxford" college for third-rate students.
Emory-Oxford is harder to get into than UVA , Umich, and the like. Emory-Oxford is easier to get into than Emory, not the public school you went to.
Sure. I went to a HYP. Didn't even bother to look up your school when I applied. Calling your substandard, backdoor college Oxford really gives Oxford a bad name and I honestly suggest that you should change the name to something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The schools that are in the top 10 for this year’s US News, Forbes and WSJ college rankings are:
Harvard
Stanford
MIT
Yale
Princeton
Northwestern
School ranked by their average ranking on the three lists:
Harvard 3
Stanford 3.3
MIT 3.7
Yale 3.7
Princeton 4
Columbia 7.7
Duke 8.7
Northwestern 9.3
Penn 9.7
Dartmouth 12.3
Cornell 13.7
Chicago 14.3
Vanderbilt 14.3
Brown 15.3
Johns Hopkins 18.3
UCLA 18.3
Caltech 18.7
Rice 19.7
Berkeley 19.7
USC 21
WashU 21.3
Michigan 23
Emory 25.3
Georgetown 25.3
Notre Dame 29.3
UNC-Chapel Hill 29.7
CMU 31.7
Tufts 32
Florida 35.7
UVA 37
NYU 44.7
UCSB 47.7
Wake Forest 54.3
The order has been restored!
Can someone do this but remove Forbes, because it's a garbage ranking.
I thought Forbes ranking was ok other than Berkeley being #1 lol
With UC San Diego at 15, while Emory at 35, Caltech at 40, and Carnegie Mellon at 49?! No it's horrible.
Emory is too high on Forbes or USNWR.
No it's not. It's 20 on this ranking. Forbes is the outlier. Which booster are you
Emory literally has a backup "Oxford" college for third-rate students.
Emory-Oxford is harder to get into than UVA , Umich, and the like. Emory-Oxford is easier to get into than Emory, not the public school you went to.
Anonymous wrote:Brown is finally getting the recognition it deserves. Always considers the fun Ivy, it also has great outcome for its graduates.
Anonymous wrote:Brown is finally getting the recognition it deserves. Always considers the fun Ivy, it also has great outcome for its graduates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The schools that are in the top 10 for this year’s US News, Forbes and WSJ college rankings are:
Harvard
Stanford
MIT
Yale
Princeton
Northwestern
School ranked by their average ranking on the three lists:
Harvard 3
Stanford 3.3
MIT 3.7
Yale 3.7
Princeton 4
Columbia 7.7
Duke 8.7
Northwestern 9.3
Penn 9.7
Dartmouth 12.3
Cornell 13.7
Chicago 14.3
Vanderbilt 14.3
Brown 15.3
Johns Hopkins 18.3
UCLA 18.3
Caltech 18.7
Rice 19.7
Berkeley 19.7
USC 21
WashU 21.3
Michigan 23
Emory 25.3
Georgetown 25.3
Notre Dame 29.3
UNC-Chapel Hill 29.7
CMU 31.7
Tufts 32
Florida 35.7
UVA 37
NYU 44.7
UCSB 47.7
Wake Forest 54.3
The order has been restored!
Can someone do this but remove Forbes, because it's a garbage ranking.
I thought Forbes ranking was ok other than Berkeley being #1 lol
With UC San Diego at 15, while Emory at 35, Caltech at 40, and Carnegie Mellon at 49?! No it's horrible.
Emory is too high on Forbes or USNWR.
No it's not. It's 20 on this ranking. Forbes is the outlier. Which booster are you
Emory literally has a backup "Oxford" college for third-rate students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The schools that are in the top 10 for this year’s US News, Forbes and WSJ college rankings are:
Harvard
Stanford
MIT
Yale
Princeton
Northwestern
School ranked by their average ranking on the three lists:
Harvard 3
Stanford 3.3
MIT 3.7
Yale 3.7
Princeton 4
Columbia 7.7
Duke 8.7
Northwestern 9.3
Penn 9.7
Dartmouth 12.3
Cornell 13.7
Chicago 14.3
Vanderbilt 14.3
Brown 15.3
Johns Hopkins 18.3
UCLA 18.3
Caltech 18.7
Rice 19.7
Berkeley 19.7
USC 21
WashU 21.3
Michigan 23
Emory 25.3
Georgetown 25.3
Notre Dame 29.3
UNC-Chapel Hill 29.7
CMU 31.7
Tufts 32
Florida 35.7
UVA 37
NYU 44.7
UCSB 47.7
Wake Forest 54.3
The order has been restored!
Can someone do this but remove Forbes, because it's a garbage ranking.
I thought Forbes ranking was ok other than Berkeley being #1 lol
With UC San Diego at 15, while Emory at 35, Caltech at 40, and Carnegie Mellon at 49?! No it's horrible.
Emory is too high on Forbes or USNWR.
No it's not. It's 20 on this ranking. Forbes is the outlier. Which booster are you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The schools that are in the top 10 for this year’s US News, Forbes and WSJ college rankings are:
Harvard
Stanford
MIT
Yale
Princeton
Northwestern
School ranked by their average ranking on the three lists:
Harvard 3
Stanford 3.3
MIT 3.7
Yale 3.7
Princeton 4
Columbia 7.7
Duke 8.7
Northwestern 9.3
Penn 9.7
Dartmouth 12.3
Cornell 13.7
Chicago 14.3
Vanderbilt 14.3
Brown 15.3
Johns Hopkins 18.3
UCLA 18.3
Caltech 18.7
Rice 19.7
Berkeley 19.7
USC 21
WashU 21.3
Michigan 23
Emory 25.3
Georgetown 25.3
Notre Dame 29.3
UNC-Chapel Hill 29.7
CMU 31.7
Tufts 32
Florida 35.7
UVA 37
NYU 44.7
UCSB 47.7
Wake Forest 54.3
The order has been restored!
Can someone do this but remove Forbes, because it's a garbage ranking.
I thought Forbes ranking was ok other than Berkeley being #1 lol
With UC San Diego at 15, while Emory at 35, Caltech at 40, and Carnegie Mellon at 49?! No it's horrible.
Emory is too high on Forbes or USNWR.
No it's not. It's 20 on this ranking. Forbes is the outlier. Which booster are you
I am a Vanderbilt booster.