Anonymous wrote:What about U Penn?
Anonymous wrote:First the Top 10.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Stanford University
University of Chicago
Johns Hopkins University
California Institute of Technology
Duke University
Northwestern University
Vanderbilt University
Rice University
Washington University in St. Louis
The next 10.
University of Notre Dame
UC Berkeley
UCLA
Carnegie Melon University
Emory University
Georgetown University
New York University
University of Michigan Ann-Arbor
University of Southern California
University of Virginia
Did I miss any worthy top 20 Non-Ivy League Schools?
Anonymous wrote:Just curious OP, for what purpose is the listmaking?
For fun? For deciding where to apply?
All of these and many more as you know are fine schools (some arguably better than the Ivys not included).
I guess there's a thought to attend the "best" school you are accepted to, yet another is best fit - for so many things - major, culture, size etc, another is where one can afford.
The lists don't do much for me but curious what it does for you if you'd like to share
Anonymous wrote:First the Top 10.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Stanford University
University of Chicago
Johns Hopkins University
California Institute of Technology
Duke University
Northwestern University
Vanderbilt University
Rice University
Washington University in St. Louis
The next 10.
University of Notre Dame
UC Berkeley
UCLA
Carnegie Melon University
Emory University
Georgetown University
New York University
University of Michigan Ann-Arbor
University of Southern California
University of Virginia
Did I miss any worthy top 20 Non-Ivy League Schools?
Anonymous wrote:I would put Carnegie Mellon on the same level as Caltech, maybe even higher. Ask any tech employer if you don't believe me.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious OP, for what purpose is the listmaking?
For fun? For deciding where to apply?
All of these and many more as you know are fine schools (some arguably better than the Ivys not included).
I guess there's a thought to attend the "best" school you are accepted to, yet another is best fit - for so many things - major, culture, size etc, another is where one can afford.
The lists don't do much for me but curious what it does for you if you'd like to share
Anonymous wrote:Cornell
+1Anonymous wrote:Let's not.