Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are indeed many rankings, there is, however, only one ranking that drives college apps an estimated 1% per ranking spot. Colleges know what that ranking is and are in tune with components of the composite ranking.
USNEWS matters, the other rankings do not. Is that "fair," "right" or "stupid?" Who knows? But it is the current reality.
Maybe in the US, but higher education has become a global commodity and the international rankings now matter a lot. They are quite different from US News which is designed to see how much schools approximate Harvard. Caltech is number 1 worldwide.
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-university-rankings/2013-14/world-ranking
No it's not. Harvard is #1 internationally. US news rankings matter because they fit preconceptions, they look true.
Sorry, Caltech is Number 1 internationally. Did you even click the link?
no, i didn't check the link, i am familiar with times rankings. it's not good. shanghai list is much better. check out that one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are indeed many rankings, there is, however, only one ranking that drives college apps an estimated 1% per ranking spot. Colleges know what that ranking is and are in tune with components of the composite ranking.
USNEWS matters, the other rankings do not. Is that "fair," "right" or "stupid?" Who knows? But it is the current reality.
Maybe in the US, but higher education has become a global commodity and the international rankings now matter a lot. They are quite different from US News which is designed to see how much schools approximate Harvard. Caltech is number 1 worldwide.
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-university-rankings/2013-14/world-ranking
No it's not. Harvard is #1 internationally. US news rankings matter because they fit preconceptions, they look true.
Sorry, Caltech is Number 1 internationally. Did you even click the link?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are indeed many rankings, there is, however, only one ranking that drives college apps an estimated 1% per ranking spot. Colleges know what that ranking is and are in tune with components of the composite ranking.
USNEWS matters, the other rankings do not. Is that "fair," "right" or "stupid?" Who knows? But it is the current reality.
Maybe in the US, but higher education has become a global commodity and the international rankings now matter a lot. They are quite different from US News which is designed to see how much schools approximate Harvard. Caltech is number 1 worldwide.
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-university-rankings/2013-14/world-ranking
No it's not. Harvard is #1 internationally. US news rankings matter because they fit preconceptions, they look true.