Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yale will fall
UChicago will Fall
Cornell will fall
Duke will fall
UVA will fall
UCLA will fall
UCB will fall
Georgetown will fall
Notre Dame will hopefully fall
Brown will Rise
Upenn will Rise
Northwestern will Rise
Emory will Rise
Vanderbilt will rise
WashU will rise
The best way to predict potential is endowment and endowment gains.
Yes so Notre Dame will be top 10
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rice or Vanderbilt will probably drop out of the top 20
Plus Notre Dame, UVA, Emory and Washington University.
When was UVA T20? It's barely T30.
Also Emory mostly right outside of T20 anyways.
Notre Dame is a solid school with money power.
It'll remain T20.
Anonymous wrote:Yale will fall
UChicago will Fall
Cornell will fall
Duke will fall
UVA will fall
UCLA will fall
UCB will fall
Georgetown will fall
Notre Dame will hopefully fall
Brown will Rise
Upenn will Rise
Northwestern will Rise
Emory will Rise
Vanderbilt will rise
WashU will rise
The best way to predict potential is endowment and endowment gains.
Anonymous wrote:Yale will fall
UChicago will Fall
Cornell will fall
Duke will fall
UVA will fall
UCLA will fall
UCB will fall
Georgetown will fall
Notre Dame will hopefully fall
Brown will Rise
Upenn will Rise
Northwestern will Rise
Emory will Rise
Vanderbilt will rise
WashU will rise
The best way to predict potential is endowment and endowment gains.
Anonymous wrote:Aside from Berkeley and UCLA, the UC schools are wildly over rated. Georgetown and ND are also overated.
Anonymous wrote:Based on earlier comments, it sounds like people want to base academic rankings on job placement and salary statistics. Those two don’t necessarily correlate. If you’re comparing an Ivy classics major to a State U CS major, the comparison makes no sense from an academic perspective, but the CS major will have a higher salary. What’s the point of the ROI focus? To make the arts look bad? Don’t people already know which majors pay? ROI is a dumb way to rate academic excellence.
Anonymous wrote:I think Carnegie Mellon and Cornell will make it to the T20 list
Anonymous wrote:WashU, Emory, Vanderbilt, Rice will fall as top students choose not to live in handmaiden states.