Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is Northeastern????
Northeastern rated an impressive 4.5 stars (academic rating).
That’s equal to Berkeley and Michigan. That’s why this rating is a joke.
- SAT middle 50
Berkeley: 1290-1530
Michigan: 1360-1530
Northeastern: 1430-1550
- Acceptance rate
Berkeley: 11%
Michigan: much higher
Northeastern: Lower than Both
- Salary https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/
(received federal student aid and began college at this institution 10 years ago)
Berkeley:$80K
Michigan: $76K
Northeastern: $80K
Looks like peer schools to me.
Either Berkeley/Michigan are overrated/overranked or Northeastern is underrated/underranked.
Regarding the SAT scores, are they for the same year? What percentage of students enrolling in the fall submitted? What percentage of students are actually entering in the spring and don't have their SAT scores, if submitted, counted? Northeastern has a low percentage submitting scores now and also has a sizeable Spring start population which typically has lower stats.
Northeastern had similar scores for the past several years before the pandemic when scores were mandatory.
I know Berkeley and Michigan accept shit ton of students from community colleges and other places in Spring and Fall
In fact the the Spring accepted applicants are evaluated the same way at the same time, and their stats are not significantly lower at all.
Anonymous wrote:W&M seems underrated. Love it nonetheless. As others have said, it's not quite a National University nor a SLAC - more of a huge SLAC - what evs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is Northeastern????
Northeastern rated an impressive 4.5 stars (academic rating).
That’s equal to Berkeley and Michigan. That’s why this rating is a joke.
- SAT middle 50
Berkeley: 1290-1530
Michigan: 1360-1530
Northeastern: 1430-1550
- Acceptance rate
Berkeley: 11%
Michigan: much higher
Northeastern: Lower than Both
- Salary https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/
(received federal student aid and began college at this institution 10 years ago)
Berkeley:$80K
Michigan: $76K
Northeastern: $80K
Looks like peer schools to me.
Either Berkeley/Michigan are overrated/overranked or Northeastern is underrated/underranked.
Regarding the SAT scores, are they for the same year? What percentage of students enrolling in the fall submitted? What percentage of students are actually entering in the spring and don't have their SAT scores, if submitted, counted? Northeastern has a low percentage submitting scores now and also has a sizeable Spring start population which typically has lower stats.
Northeastern had similar scores for the past several years before the pandemic when scores were mandatory.
I know Berkeley and Michigan accept shit ton of students from community colleges and other places in Spring and Fall
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is Northeastern????
Northeastern rated an impressive 4.5 stars (academic rating).
That’s equal to Berkeley and Michigan. That’s why this rating is a joke.
- SAT middle 50
Berkeley: 1290-1530
Michigan: 1360-1530
Northeastern: 1430-1550
- Acceptance rate
Berkeley: 11%
Michigan: much higher
Northeastern: Lower than Both
- Salary https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/
(received federal student aid and began college at this institution 10 years ago)
Berkeley:$80K
Michigan: $76K
Northeastern: $80K
Looks like peer schools to me.
Either Berkeley/Michigan are overrated/overranked or Northeastern is underrated/underranked.
Regarding the SAT scores, are they for the same year? What percentage of students enrolling in the fall submitted? What percentage of students are actually entering in the spring and don't have their SAT scores, if submitted, counted? Northeastern has a low percentage submitting scores now and also has a sizeable Spring start population which typically has lower stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is Northeastern????
Northeastern rated an impressive 4.5 stars (academic rating).
That’s equal to Berkeley and Michigan. That’s why this rating is a joke.
- SAT middle 50
Berkeley: 1290-1530
Michigan: 1360-1530
Northeastern: 1430-1550
- Acceptance rate
Berkeley: 11%
Michigan: much higher
Northeastern: Lower than Both
- Salary https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/
(received federal student aid and began college at this institution 10 years ago)
Berkeley:$80K
Michigan: $76K
Northeastern: $80K
Looks like peer schools to me.
Either Berkeley/Michigan are overrated/overranked or Northeastern is underrated/underranked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is Northeastern????
Northeastern rated an impressive 4.5 stars (academic rating).
That’s equal to Berkeley and Michigan. That’s why this rating is a joke.
- SAT middle 50
Berkeley: 1290-1530
Michigan: 1360-1530
Northeastern: 1430-1550
- Acceptance rate
Berkeley: 11%
Michigan: much higher
Northeastern: Lower than Both
- Salary https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/
(received federal student aid and began college at this institution 10 years ago)
Berkeley:$80K
Michigan: $76K
Northeastern: $80K
Looks like peer schools to me.
Regarding the SAT scores. What percentage of students enrolling in the fall have submitted SAT scores. For
Either Berkeley/Michigan are overrated/overranked or Northeastern is underrated/underranked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is Northeastern????
Northeastern rated an impressive 4.5 stars (academic rating).
That’s equal to Berkeley and Michigan. That’s why this rating is a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is weak in STEM. So much for academic ratings. Another BS ranking.
And, out comes the UVA troll…
Uva is really good at the easy subjects. Sucks at the rigorous stuff.
Berkeley, UCLA, and Michigan are better in the easy stuff as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&M seems underrated. Love it nonetheless. As others have said, it's not quite a National University nor a SLAC - more of a huge SLAC - what evs
College of William & Mary is a great school for academics. Not a part school.
Overlaps are: Univ. of Virginia, Va Tech, UNC, Cornell, Boston College, Georgetown, Univ. of Richmond, Mary Washington, & James Madison.
Male/female is about 40% male/60% female.
70% Virginia residents.
Offers Accounting, International Relations, Public Policy, History, Neuroscience, Biology, Chemistry, and more.
Anonymous wrote:W&M seems underrated. Love it nonetheless. As others have said, it's not quite a National University nor a SLAC - more of a huge SLAC - what evs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is Northeastern????
Northeastern rated an impressive 4.5 stars (academic rating).
That’s equal to Berkeley and Michigan. That’s why this rating is a joke.
Sounds about right. Berkeley and Michigan are severely overrated fir undergraduate education quality.
“….severely overrated fir undergraduate education quality,” ? Michigan has been rated very highly for its undergraduate teaching for years at USNWR. This year it’s #16.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/undergraduate-teaching
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is Northeastern????
Northeastern rated an impressive 4.5 stars (academic rating).
That’s equal to Berkeley and Michigan. That’s why this rating is a joke.
Sounds about right. Berkeley and Michigan are severely overrated fir undergraduate education quality.
Anonymous wrote:In a condensed format:
National Universities receiving 5 star academic rating: The 8 Ivy League schools, CalTech, Stanford, MIT, Chicago, Northwestern, Duke, Notre Dame, CMU, JHU, UCLA, Rice, WashUStL, Emory, Vanderbilt, & Virginia.
National Universities receiving 4.5 star academic rating: Michigan, Berkeley, UNC, Georgetown, NYU, USC, Texas, Univ. of Florida, UC-Irvine, UC-Santa Barbara, UC-San Diego, Tufts, Wake Forest, Georgia Tech, Lehigh, Univ. of Rochester, N'eastern in Boston, Boston University, & Boston College.
Selective Liberal Arts Colleges (SLACs) receiving 5 star academic rating: Amherst, Barnard, Bowdoin, Carleton, Davidson, Claremont McKenna, Hamilton, Harvey Mudd, Haverford, Middlebury, Pomona, Swarthmore, USNA, Wash & Lee, Wellesley, & Williams College.