Took unbiased data averages and factored in multiple methodologies to get a nice overall view of what colleges are best. Probably puts Hopkins and Chicago in more realistic places, and shows how underrated UMich is.
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tech is way up, nipping at UMD’s heels, and is higher ranked engineering. UVA, William & Mary and Tech really pulled the trifecta over lowly UMD.
Virginia Tech will always be the 3rd best public and 5th best university in Virginia though. Meanwhile UMD is the best public university (and flagship) and 2nd best university in the state, behind a medical behemoth that is currently ranked #7 (over-ranked but certainly not a mediocre school to be ranked behind).
UMD gets priority over Maryland's state education budget. There's no the major public university in the state. Virginia's get split over UVA, W&M, VT, VCU and GMU. UMD has far more potential.
I went to VA tech, but agreed on UMD has great potential as a flagship state school.
There's basically only another private T10 level school other than UMD.
However VA Tech may catch up with W&M for the 2nd place.
There are already a lot of kids chooing VT rather than W&M depending on majors, personal preference, and fit.
W&M is not a definite choice at all over VT. Practically already almost viewed as tied 2nd after UVA for Virginians when choosing a school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any list that ranks Hopkins in the top 10 is not to be trusted and is cray cray, I am not a bitter Harper either - my Ivy alma mater continues to do well. I wonder when all of us can acknowledge this is a shit show if a ranking done to stir up conversation - I guess it’s working.
Hopkins was ranked at 10 when I attended almost 30 years ago. It’s actually been remarkably consistent. Bloomberg’s scholarship money and dropping legacy preference likely account for it moving up a place or two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame at 18, tied with Columbia and only one behind Cornell.
Notre Dame is Ivy level.
Almost, but not quite!
Notre Dame would never want to join the Ivy League anyway! It is happy to be ranked right there and fully independent to print football $$!
The Ivy League isn't all it is cracked up to be. Georgetown wouldn't even give up its basketball TV $$ to join.
Remember that the ancient 8 really is just an old but now low-level athletic conference!
This! A top school that has so much more to offer than the stuffy ivies. Love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think for prestige, you need to take any ivy (including Cornell and Columbia) over Duke, Northwestern, and Hopkins. I think had Duke not been a basketball power house, it would be where Vanderbilt ranks 15ish. I think Georgetown, Tufts, etc. as academic institutions deserve to be a lot higher.
I think a lot of people disagree with you. I know outstanding students who are at Duke and didn't even consider Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:Any list that ranks Hopkins in the top 10 is not to be trusted and is cray cray, I am not a bitter Harper either - my Ivy alma mater continues to do well. I wonder when all of us can acknowledge this is a shit show if a ranking done to stir up conversation - I guess it’s working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Hopkins is WAY overrated. I would put it below Duke & Northwestern (not to mention Dartmouth et al).
Hopkins has a premier med school and hospital system (that only Harvard and Stanford really rival). Honestly, nothing stands out about Duke and Northwestern other than maybe that cereal company's biz school at NW.
sure bud.
In all honesty, what really impresses you about Duke and Northwestern? They are both very good schools but Northwestern is basically the second best school for every discipline in the Chicago area. Duke prides itself on being the Harvard of the South and does have great basketball; however, I can't think of even a single truly elite discipline or grad school there. I've considered Duke the Northwestern of the South TBH, which isn't a bad thing (high-end private Power 5 schools). Both of them are great for the 7-15 range but shouldn't be feeling wronged anywhere in that range.
TBH I would say Duke and Northwestern are superior to JHU for pretty much everything except med-related disciplines
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Reddit post from yesterday was definitely better: https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comment...5_college_ranking_aggregating/
Took unbiased data averages and factored in multiple methodologies to get a nice overall view of what colleges are best. Probably puts Hopkins and Chicago in more realistic places, and shows how underrated UMich is.
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
Mod, please ban this user
Which placement didn't you like?Anonymous wrote:I think for prestige, you need to take any ivy (including Cornell and Columbia) over Duke, Northwestern, and Hopkins. I think had Duke not been a basketball power house, it would be where Vanderbilt ranks 15ish. I think Georgetown, Tufts, etc. as academic institutions deserve to be a lot higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Reddit post from yesterday was definitely better: https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comment...5_college_ranking_aggregating/
Took unbiased data averages and factored in multiple methodologies to get a nice overall view of what colleges are best. Probably puts Hopkins and Chicago in more realistic places, and shows how underrated UMich is.
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
This is a very reasonable list, except I am not sure about Columbia now.
I agree with the above listing as well. Duke is a bit too high, but other than that it seems to make the most sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Reddit post from yesterday was definitely better: https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comment...5_college_ranking_aggregating/
Took unbiased data averages and factored in multiple methodologies to get a nice overall view of what colleges are best. Probably puts Hopkins and Chicago in more realistic places, and shows how underrated UMich is.
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
Mod, please ban this user
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Reddit post from yesterday was definitely better: https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comment...5_college_ranking_aggregating/
Took unbiased data averages and factored in multiple methodologies to get a nice overall view of what colleges are best. Probably puts Hopkins and Chicago in more realistic places, and shows how underrated UMich is.
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
This is a very reasonable list, except I am not sure about Columbia now.