Anonymous wrote:The University of Texas System endowment supports 8 universities and several medical facilities.
UT-Austin--about 52,000 students
UT-Arlington--42,000 students
UT-Dallas--28,000 students
UT-El Paso--25,000 students
UT-Rio Grande Valley--30,000 students
UT-San Antonio--35,000 students
UT-Tyler--10,600 students
UT--Permian Basin--7,650 students
University of Texas System endowment = almost $43 billion. = slightly over $176,000 per full-time student.
Texas A&M System endowment covers 11 universities in the state of Texas. College Station,Prarie View, Tarleton State, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Kingsville, Texas A&M International University at Laredo, West texas A&M, Central Texas, Texarkana, & Commerce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Columbia may fall out of the top 10.
Columbia was removed from the 2022 ranking (tied at #2) due to recent disclosures of improper data submission to US News. Columbia University is one of a handful of elite schools that does not submit a CDS.
For the top 5, go with the 5 largest endowments (Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, MIT).
Then Penn, Chicago, Northwestern, Caltech, & Duke in some order.
Johns Hopkins and Columbia tied at #11.
Next grouping: Dartmouth, Brown, Vanderbilt, Cornell, & WashUStL.
Next 5: Rice, Notre Dame, UCLA, & Cal-Berkeley.
USC may move up from its current #27 position.
You forgot Michigan, and the Cal schools won't get the same bump given the admissions issues from the last cycle.
Also, stop trying to make Notre Dame happen.
Michigan among Rice, Notre Dame, UCLA, Cal-Berkeley.
I do not understand your comment regarding Notre Dame (I think that you have mistaken me for another poster), but Notre Dame is currently ranked higher than Michigan by US News (#19 Notre Dame while Michigan is tied at #23).
WSJ/THE rankings has Michigan at #24 and Notre Dame at #28.
Michigan has 50% acceptance rate for instate LMAO
That is because only the top 10% of public school kids in state bother to apply, since it is so hard to get in. It is about 4% for out of state.
WTF is this logic
Most of in state kids don't bother because it's hard, but OOS kids bother to apply although its harder??
All the prestigious schools are so hard to get in, but shit ton of kids still apply and acceptance rate is single digit,
However for some strange reason, only the in state kids for Michigan just don't bother
WTF is wrong with Michigan kids
LMFAO
I guess they’re just smarter than the students in other states who apply to schools where they have no chance of being accepted. Laughing your fat ass off
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Endowment is, arguably, the single most important factor when ranking colleges & universities.
Nonsense. Many of the great publics schools in this country don’t have huge endowments. People seem to forget that large state appropriations are equivalent to billions of dollars in private school endowment.
LOL Place the US News rankings next to a list of schools ranked by endowment. (Univ. of Texas system and Texas A&M endowments cover many universities within each system).
That isn't true. It primarily benefits the flagship campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Columbia may fall out of the top 10.
Columbia was removed from the 2022 ranking (tied at #2) due to recent disclosures of improper data submission to US News. Columbia University is one of a handful of elite schools that does not submit a CDS.
For the top 5, go with the 5 largest endowments (Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, MIT).
Then Penn, Chicago, Northwestern, Caltech, & Duke in some order.
Johns Hopkins and Columbia tied at #11.
Next grouping: Dartmouth, Brown, Vanderbilt, Cornell, & WashUStL.
Next 5: Rice, Notre Dame, UCLA, & Cal-Berkeley.
USC may move up from its current #27 position.
You forgot Michigan, and the Cal schools won't get the same bump given the admissions issues from the last cycle.
Also, stop trying to make Notre Dame happen.
Michigan among Rice, Notre Dame, UCLA, Cal-Berkeley.
I do not understand your comment regarding Notre Dame (I think that you have mistaken me for another poster), but Notre Dame is currently ranked higher than Michigan by US News (#19 Notre Dame while Michigan is tied at #23).
WSJ/THE rankings has Michigan at #24 and Notre Dame at #28.
Michigan has 50% acceptance rate for instate LMAO
…..and is still rated higher than UVA. Lmao
And what’s UVA’s instate rate? 49%?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Southern+California&with=Georgetown+University
USC: 56 vs GT 44
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Southern+California&with=Emory+University
USC: 72 vs Emory 28
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Southern+California&with=New+York+University
USC: 83 vs NYU 17
Welcome to the 21st century!
PP for the mic drop
Except for Parchment data is notoriously self-selecting and unreliable.
Better than something out of your ass lol
Peer reputation scores did not come out of my ass, but from college dean's and presidents they seem to agree that USC is overrated. NYU has Stern and Georgetown has SFS.
USC has School of Cinematic Arts which is #1 in the US if not in the world. Its Engineering is better than NYU. USC Marshais also highly ranked.
I'll take a bet.
USC will be higer than NYU for 2023 by USN&WR
Let me know how much you are willing to bet.
Wow! Number 1 in the world? How many universities actually have a college of cinematic arts? Not impressed.
How many has school of foreign service lol
Uh, have you heard of political science, economics, international relations?
All of them. And Georgetown's is without peer.
yea, most of the schools also have art & design schools.
https://usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/economics-rankings
This is a grad ranking, but for econ, it should be fairly equivalent
Georgetown = #38 LOL
https://usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/political-science-rankings
#34 for Political Science LOL
International relation is kind of niche major, so probably no separate ranking on USN
Georgetown is 4th here for international whatever
https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/02/20/top-fifty-schools-international-relations-foreign-policy/
This is true. Georgetown, like quite a few other schools that are overrated in the top 25, have many departments rated way lower than their USNWR ranking.
That's literally every school. Should we go through ISCs programs? Either way GU is ranked higher and Im sure that's not changing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Endowment is, arguably, the single most important factor when ranking colleges & universities.
Nonsense. Many of the great publics schools in this country don’t have huge endowments. People seem to forget that large state appropriations are equivalent to billions of dollars in private school endowment.
LOL Place the US News rankings next to a list of schools ranked by endowment. (Univ. of Texas system and Texas A&M endowments cover many universities within each system).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Columbia may fall out of the top 10.
Columbia was removed from the 2022 ranking (tied at #2) due to recent disclosures of improper data submission to US News. Columbia University is one of a handful of elite schools that does not submit a CDS.
For the top 5, go with the 5 largest endowments (Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, MIT).
Then Penn, Chicago, Northwestern, Caltech, & Duke in some order.
Johns Hopkins and Columbia tied at #11.
Next grouping: Dartmouth, Brown, Vanderbilt, Cornell, & WashUStL.
Next 5: Rice, Notre Dame, UCLA, & Cal-Berkeley.
USC may move up from its current #27 position.
You forgot Michigan, and the Cal schools won't get the same bump given the admissions issues from the last cycle.
Also, stop trying to make Notre Dame happen.
Michigan among Rice, Notre Dame, UCLA, Cal-Berkeley.
I do not understand your comment regarding Notre Dame (I think that you have mistaken me for another poster), but Notre Dame is currently ranked higher than Michigan by US News (#19 Notre Dame while Michigan is tied at #23).
WSJ/THE rankings has Michigan at #24 and Notre Dame at #28.
Michigan has 50% acceptance rate for instate LMAO
Rankings are not about how hard it is to get into a school.
and USN&WR is the flagship ranking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Southern+California&with=Georgetown+University
USC: 56 vs GT 44
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Southern+California&with=Emory+University
USC: 72 vs Emory 28
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Southern+California&with=New+York+University
USC: 83 vs NYU 17
Welcome to the 21st century!
PP for the mic drop
Except for Parchment data is notoriously self-selecting and unreliable.
Better than something out of your ass lol
Peer reputation scores did not come out of my ass, but from college dean's and presidents they seem to agree that USC is overrated. NYU has Stern and Georgetown has SFS.
USC has School of Cinematic Arts which is #1 in the US if not in the world. Its Engineering is better than NYU. USC Marshais also highly ranked.
I'll take a bet.
USC will be higer than NYU for 2023 by USN&WR
Let me know how much you are willing to bet.
Wow! Number 1 in the world? How many universities actually have a college of cinematic arts? Not impressed.
How many has school of foreign service lol
Uh, have you heard of political science, economics, international relations?
All of them. And Georgetown's is without peer.
yea, most of the schools also have art & design schools.
https://usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/economics-rankings
This is a grad ranking, but for econ, it should be fairly equivalent
Georgetown = #38 LOL
https://usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/political-science-rankings
#34 for Political Science LOL
International relation is kind of niche major, so probably no separate ranking on USN
Georgetown is 4th here for international whatever
https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/02/20/top-fifty-schools-international-relations-foreign-policy/
This is true. Georgetown, like quite a few other schools that are overrated in the top 25, have many departments rated way lower than their USNWR ranking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Southern+California&with=Georgetown+University
USC: 56 vs GT 44
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Southern+California&with=Emory+University
USC: 72 vs Emory 28
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Southern+California&with=New+York+University
USC: 83 vs NYU 17
Welcome to the 21st century!
PP for the mic drop
Except for Parchment data is notoriously self-selecting and unreliable.
Better than something out of your ass lol
Peer reputation scores did not come out of my ass, but from college dean's and presidents they seem to agree that USC is overrated. NYU has Stern and Georgetown has SFS.
USC has School of Cinematic Arts which is #1 in the US if not in the world. Its Engineering is better than NYU. USC Marshais also highly ranked.
I'll take a bet.
USC will be higer than NYU for 2023 by USN&WR
Let me know how much you are willing to bet.
Wow! Number 1 in the world? How many universities actually have a college of cinematic arts? Not impressed.
How many has school of foreign service lol
Uh, have you heard of political science, economics, international relations?
All of them. And Georgetown's is without peer.
yea, most of the schools also have art & design schools.
https://usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/economics-rankings
This is a grad ranking, but for econ, it should be fairly equivalent
Georgetown = #38 LOL
https://usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/political-science-rankings
#34 for Political Science LOL
International relation is kind of niche major, so probably no separate ranking on USN
Georgetown is 4th here for international whatever
https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/02/20/top-fifty-schools-international-relations-foreign-policy/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Columbia may fall out of the top 10.
Columbia was removed from the 2022 ranking (tied at #2) due to recent disclosures of improper data submission to US News. Columbia University is one of a handful of elite schools that does not submit a CDS.
For the top 5, go with the 5 largest endowments (Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, MIT).
Then Penn, Chicago, Northwestern, Caltech, & Duke in some order.
Johns Hopkins and Columbia tied at #11.
Next grouping: Dartmouth, Brown, Vanderbilt, Cornell, & WashUStL.
Next 5: Rice, Notre Dame, UCLA, & Cal-Berkeley.
USC may move up from its current #27 position.
You forgot Michigan, and the Cal schools won't get the same bump given the admissions issues from the last cycle.
Also, stop trying to make Notre Dame happen.
Michigan among Rice, Notre Dame, UCLA, Cal-Berkeley.
I do not understand your comment regarding Notre Dame (I think that you have mistaken me for another poster), but Notre Dame is currently ranked higher than Michigan by US News (#19 Notre Dame while Michigan is tied at #23).
WSJ/THE rankings has Michigan at #24 and Notre Dame at #28.
Michigan has 50% acceptance rate for instate LMAO
That is because only the top 10% of public school kids in state bother to apply, since it is so hard to get in. It is about 4% for out of state.
WTF is this logic
Most of in state kids don't bother because it's hard, but OOS kids bother to apply although its harder??
All the prestigious schools are so hard to get in, but shit ton of kids still apply and acceptance rate is single digit,
However for some strange reason, only the in state kids for Michigan just don't bother
WTF is wrong with Michigan kids
LMFAO
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Columbia may fall out of the top 10.
Columbia was removed from the 2022 ranking (tied at #2) due to recent disclosures of improper data submission to US News. Columbia University is one of a handful of elite schools that does not submit a CDS.
For the top 5, go with the 5 largest endowments (Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, MIT).
Then Penn, Chicago, Northwestern, Caltech, & Duke in some order.
Johns Hopkins and Columbia tied at #11.
Next grouping: Dartmouth, Brown, Vanderbilt, Cornell, & WashUStL.
Next 5: Rice, Notre Dame, UCLA, & Cal-Berkeley.
USC may move up from its current #27 position.
You forgot Michigan, and the Cal schools won't get the same bump given the admissions issues from the last cycle.
Also, stop trying to make Notre Dame happen.
Michigan among Rice, Notre Dame, UCLA, Cal-Berkeley.
I do not understand your comment regarding Notre Dame (I think that you have mistaken me for another poster), but Notre Dame is currently ranked higher than Michigan by US News (#19 Notre Dame while Michigan is tied at #23).
WSJ/THE rankings has Michigan at #24 and Notre Dame at #28.
Michigan has 50% acceptance rate for instate LMAO
That is because only the top 10% of public school kids in state bother to apply, since it is so hard to get in. It is about 4% for out of state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Southern+California&with=Georgetown+University
USC: 56 vs GT 44
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Southern+California&with=Emory+University
USC: 72 vs Emory 28
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Southern+California&with=New+York+University
USC: 83 vs NYU 17
Welcome to the 21st century!
PP for the mic drop
Except for Parchment data is notoriously self-selecting and unreliable.
Better than something out of your ass lol
Peer reputation scores did not come out of my ass, but from college dean's and presidents they seem to agree that USC is overrated. NYU has Stern and Georgetown has SFS.
USC has School of Cinematic Arts which is #1 in the US if not in the world. Its Engineering is better than NYU. USC Marshais also highly ranked.
I'll take a bet.
USC will be higer than NYU for 2023 by USN&WR
Let me know how much you are willing to bet.
Wow! Number 1 in the world? How many universities actually have a college of cinematic arts? Not impressed.
How many has school of foreign service lol
Uh, have you heard of political science, economics, international relations?
All of them. And Georgetown's is without peer.