Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USNWR undergraduate academic reputation assessment survey scores:
4.9: Harvard MIT Stanford
4.8: Princeton Yale
4.7: Columbia JHU Berkeley
4.6: UChicago Penn Caltech Cornell
4.5: Duke Michigan
4.4: Northwestern Brown Dartmouth UCLA
4.3: Vanderbilt Carnegie Mellon GaTech UVA
4.2: Wash U Emory Notre Dame Georgetown UNC-CH
4.1: Rice, UT Austin Wisconsin-Madison
Are big public schools really that great at the undergrad level though?
Yes, for the right kids.
No they are not. Public schools get a boost from grad school. They are large and accept a ton of students, in turn deans at a lot of unis give them high ratings.
I don't think UVA is getting any boosts from its grad schools![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USNWR undergraduate academic reputation assessment survey scores:
4.9: Harvard MIT Stanford
4.8: Princeton Yale
4.7: Columbia JHU Berkeley
4.6: UChicago Penn Caltech Cornell
4.5: Duke Michigan
4.4: Northwestern Brown Dartmouth UCLA
4.3: Vanderbilt Carnegie Mellon GaTech UVA
4.2: Wash U Emory Notre Dame Georgetown UNC-CH
4.1: Rice, UT Austin Wisconsin-Madison
Are big public schools really that great at the undergrad level though?
Yes, for the right kids.
No they are not. Public schools get a boost from grad school. They are large and accept a ton of students, in turn deans at a lot of unis give them high ratings.
You sound delusional.
Nothing about Berkeley is a 4.7, or UVA a 4.3. Live with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USNWR undergraduate academic reputation assessment survey scores:
4.9: Harvard MIT Stanford
4.8: Princeton Yale
4.7: Columbia JHU Berkeley
4.6: UChicago Penn Caltech Cornell
4.5: Duke Michigan
4.4: Northwestern Brown Dartmouth UCLA
4.3: Vanderbilt Carnegie Mellon GaTech UVA
4.2: Wash U Emory Notre Dame Georgetown UNC-CH
4.1: Rice, UT Austin Wisconsin-Madison
Are big public schools really that great at the undergrad level though?
Yes, for the right kids.
No they are not. Public schools get a boost from grad school. They are large and accept a ton of students, in turn deans at a lot of unis give them high ratings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USNWR undergraduate academic reputation assessment survey scores:
4.9: Harvard MIT Stanford
4.8: Princeton Yale
4.7: Columbia JHU Berkeley
4.6: UChicago Penn Caltech Cornell
4.5: Duke Michigan
4.4: Northwestern Brown Dartmouth UCLA
4.3: Vanderbilt Carnegie Mellon GaTech UVA
4.2: Wash U Emory Notre Dame Georgetown UNC-CH
4.1: Rice, UT Austin Wisconsin-Madison
Are big public schools really that great at the undergrad level though?
Yes, for the right kids.
No they are not. Public schools get a boost from grad school. They are large and accept a ton of students, in turn deans at a lot of unis give them high ratings.
You sound delusional.
Nothing about Berkeley is a 4.7, or UVA a 4.3. Live with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USNWR undergraduate academic reputation assessment survey scores:
4.9: Harvard MIT Stanford
4.8: Princeton Yale
4.7: Columbia JHU Berkeley
4.6: UChicago Penn Caltech Cornell
4.5: Duke Michigan
4.4: Northwestern Brown Dartmouth UCLA
4.3: Vanderbilt Carnegie Mellon GaTech UVA
4.2: Wash U Emory Notre Dame Georgetown UNC-CH
4.1: Rice, UT Austin Wisconsin-Madison
Are big public schools really that great at the undergrad level though?
Yes, for the right kids.
No they are not. Public schools get a boost from grad school. They are large and accept a ton of students, in turn deans at a lot of unis give them high ratings.
You sound delusional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USNWR undergraduate academic reputation assessment survey scores:
4.9: Harvard MIT Stanford
4.8: Princeton Yale
4.7: Columbia JHU Berkeley
4.6: UChicago Penn Caltech Cornell
4.5: Duke Michigan
4.4: Northwestern Brown Dartmouth UCLA
4.3: Vanderbilt Carnegie Mellon GaTech UVA
4.2: Wash U Emory Notre Dame Georgetown UNC-CH
4.1: Rice, UT Austin Wisconsin-Madison
Are big public schools really that great at the undergrad level though?
Yes, for the right kids.
No they are not. Public schools get a boost from grad school. They are large and accept a ton of students, in turn deans at a lot of unis give them high ratings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USNWR undergraduate academic reputation assessment survey scores:
4.9: Harvard MIT Stanford
4.8: Princeton Yale
4.7: Columbia JHU Berkeley
4.6: UChicago Penn Caltech Cornell
4.5: Duke Michigan
4.4: Northwestern Brown Dartmouth UCLA
4.3: Vanderbilt Carnegie Mellon GaTech UVA
4.2: Wash U Emory Notre Dame Georgetown UNC-CH
4.1: Rice, UT Austin Wisconsin-Madison
Are big public schools really that great at the undergrad level though?
Yes, for the right kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USNWR undergraduate academic reputation assessment survey scores:
4.9: Harvard MIT Stanford
4.8: Princeton Yale
4.7: Columbia JHU Berkeley
4.6: UChicago Penn Caltech Cornell
4.5: Duke Michigan
4.4: Northwestern Brown Dartmouth UCLA
4.3: Vanderbilt Carnegie Mellon GaTech UVA
4.2: Wash U Emory Notre Dame Georgetown UNC-CH
4.1: Rice, UT Austin Wisconsin-Madison
Surprised Tufts isn’t on here.
Anonymous wrote:USNWR undergraduate academic reputation assessment survey scores:
4.9: Harvard MIT Stanford
4.8: Princeton Yale
4.7: Columbia JHU Berkeley
4.6: UChicago Penn Caltech Cornell
4.5: Duke Michigan
4.4: Northwestern Brown Dartmouth UCLA
4.3: Vanderbilt Carnegie Mellon GaTech UVA
4.2: Wash U Emory Notre Dame Georgetown UNC-CH
4.1: Rice, UT Austin Wisconsin-Madison
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USNWR undergraduate academic reputation assessment survey scores:
4.9: Harvard MIT Stanford
4.8: Princeton Yale
4.7: Columbia JHU Berkeley
4.6: UChicago Penn Caltech Cornell
4.5: Duke Michigan
4.4: Northwestern Brown Dartmouth UCLA
4.3: Vanderbilt Carnegie Mellon GaTech UVA
4.2: Wash U Emory Notre Dame Georgetown UNC-CH
4.1: Rice, UT Austin Wisconsin-Madison
Are big public schools really that great at the undergrad level though?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most prestigious LACs in my experience have been Barnard and Wellesley, not Williams and Amherst.
Lmao. Barnard is widely viewed as a backdoor into Columbia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My definition is just the T15 schools:
HYPSM
Caltech
Columbia
Penn
Chicago
Northwestern
Duke
Dartmouth
Brown
Cornell
JHU
Georgetown > Brown + Cornell
Anonymous wrote:USNWR undergraduate academic reputation assessment survey scores:
4.9: Harvard MIT Stanford
4.8: Princeton Yale
4.7: Columbia JHU Berkeley
4.6: UChicago Penn Caltech Cornell
4.5: Duke Michigan
4.4: Northwestern Brown Dartmouth UCLA
4.3: Vanderbilt Carnegie Mellon GaTech UVA
4.2: Wash U Emory Notre Dame Georgetown UNC-CH
4.1: Rice, UT Austin Wisconsin-Madison