Of all the schools you could look into, you picked Georgetown then reported back here. Why? You didn't point out that Notre Dame also only had two peer institution choose it back, and neither that did are top 10. I mean, who do you think are peer institutions of a selective, urban, medium-sized, Jesuit university?
BC, Villanova, Providence
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of all the schools you could look into, you picked Georgetown then reported back here. Why? You didn't point out that Notre Dame also only had two peer institution choose it back, and neither that did are top 10. I mean, who do you think are peer institutions of a selective, urban, medium-sized, Jesuit university?
BC, Villanova, Providence
BC
Georgetown, Brandies, NYU are matches
Bowdoin, Lehigh, Boston U, Northeastern, Baylor, American, etc(lesser schools) chose BC but BC did not reciprocate.
Villanova
Fordham, University of San Diego are matches
St. johns, Elon, Hampton University, Bucknell, Babson, etc(lesser schools) chose Villanova but they did not reciprocate
Providence
Providence chose no peers
Clark, Loyola Maryland, Seton Hall, Ithica College, Etc(lesser schools) chose Providence
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of all the schools you could look into, you picked Georgetown then reported back here. Why? You didn't point out that Notre Dame also only had two peer institution choose it back, and neither that did are top 10. I mean, who do you think are peer institutions of a selective, urban, medium-sized, Jesuit university?
Georgetown and Rice chose Notre Dame so that's 2. I know GU is Jesuit but it's a bit odd that only 1 top 25 school chose it. I feel like DCUM makes GU out to be more prestigious than it really is, especially when there are threads that say GU was better than WashU or Emory when clearly these top schools seem to think the opposite.
Just because they're not "peers" doesn't mean they're not both considered "prestigious." Emory and Georgetown are very different schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of all the schools you could look into, you picked Georgetown then reported back here. Why? You didn't point out that Notre Dame also only had two peer institution choose it back, and neither that did are top 10. I mean, who do you think are peer institutions of a selective, urban, medium-sized, Jesuit university?
BC, Villanova, Providence
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of all the schools you could look into, you picked Georgetown then reported back here. Why? You didn't point out that Notre Dame also only had two peer institution choose it back, and neither that did are top 10. I mean, who do you think are peer institutions of a selective, urban, medium-sized, Jesuit university?
Georgetown and Rice chose Notre Dame so that's 2. I know GU is Jesuit but it's a bit odd that only 1 top 25 school chose it. I feel like DCUM makes GU out to be more prestigious than it really is, especially when there are threads that say GU was better than WashU or Emory when clearly these top schools seem to think the opposite.
Anonymous wrote:Of all the schools you could look into, you picked Georgetown then reported back here. Why? You didn't point out that Notre Dame also only had two peer institution choose it back, and neither that did are top 10. I mean, who do you think are peer institutions of a selective, urban, medium-sized, Jesuit university?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA UNC duke Emory wake forest
UVA
UMich and UNC are a match.
Wake Forest and Bowdoin chose as a peer but UVA did not reciprocate.
UNC
UVA and UMich are a match.
Wake Forest and Bowdoin chose as a peer but UNC did not reciprocate.
Wake Forest
Tufts, William&Mary, and GWU are a match.
Bowdoin, Boston College, and Northeastern chose as a peer but Wake did not reciprocate.
Emory
Northwestern, WashU, and Vanderbilt are a match.
Carnegie Mellon, Notre Dame, Wake Forest, UNC, UVA, Bowdoin, Tufts, Umich, USC, and Boston College chose as a peer but Emory did not reciprocate
Duke
Duke chose no school as a peer and thus has no matches.
Cornell, Emory, Vanderbilt, Umich, NYU, Northwestern, UNC, Hopkins, Brown, UVA, Notre Dame, Rice, WashU, Georgetown, and many more chose as peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not paywalled, an account is free. But if anyone wants me to search for a school for them I can, as I have an account.
Northwestern and Chicago please
Sure, only posting top 25 matches, some schools may have matched to more
Northwestern-
Rice, Emory, Vandy, Hopkins, Cornell, WashU, UChicago, Brown
UChicago-
Upenn, Yale, Northwestern, Caltech, WashU, Cornell, Brown, Hopkins
Add Dartmouth, which listed both as peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what rankings should be based on, instead of the lists DCUM likes to make. Wake Forest and Liberty University are the only private that chose UVA as a peer. Very telling.
But Harvard didn't chose MIT as a peer. You don't think these schools are the same level?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not paywalled, an account is free. But if anyone wants me to search for a school for them I can, as I have an account.
Northwestern and Chicago please
Sure, only posting top 25 matches, some schools may have matched to more
Northwestern-
Rice, Emory, Vandy, Hopkins, Cornell, WashU, UChicago, Brown
UChicago-
Upenn, Yale, Northwestern, Caltech, WashU, Cornell, Brown, Hopkins
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each year colleges select their peer schools and release the data to the ipdes.
Here are the top 25 schools and the other top schools that chose them as peers
Some takeaways I saw,
Most public schools get little love from privates.
Georgetown doesn't have many top peers
https://www.chronicle.com/article/who-does-your-college-think-its-peers-are?cid=gen_sign_in#id=139658
+1 The only top 25 school, I see picked GU was Brown. NYU and Tufts also picked them but aren't really top schools. That is a bit strange.
Anonymous wrote:Of all the schools you could look into, you picked Georgetown then reported back here. Why? You didn't point out that Notre Dame also only had two peer institution choose it back, and neither that did are top 10. I mean, who do you think are peer institutions of a selective, urban, medium-sized, Jesuit university?
Anonymous wrote:Take these lists with a huge grain of salt. It's all very self-serving and pretty meaningless. The difference between the most selective colleges and their backups are minimal, but this kind of drivel allows them to make it seem greater than it really is, just like the USNWR rankings do.