Anonymous wrote:Surprised to see Sewanee with 26!
Anonymous wrote:Ouch. Not a good look for UMD. Howard and VMI have produced more Rhodes Scholars than UMD.
Anonymous wrote:You have to control for three things here to be able to compare
1) When was the University founded. The Rhodes program started around 1899, so many schools that were found around that time will obviously be very much behind
2) How many apply from each school every year?
3) Normalize for school size
Without that this number is meaningless
Anonymous wrote:You have to control for three things here to be able to compare
1) When was the University founded. The Rhodes program started around 1899, so many schools that were found around that time will obviously be very much behind
2) How many apply from each school every year?
3) Normalize for school size
Without that this number is meaningless
Anonymous wrote:You have to control for three things here to be able to compare
1) When was the University founded. The Rhodes program started around 1899, so many schools that were found around that time will obviously be very much behind
2) How many apply from each school every year?
3) Normalize for school size
Without that this number is meaningless
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On closer examination, it's clear this was posted by a UVA booster. Does the UVA admissions office have some sort of referrals program?
I’m going with Naval Academy booster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ouch. Not a good look for UMD. Howard and VMI have produced more Rhodes Scholars than UMD.
Rhodes favors liberal arts schools. UMD is heavy STEM.
Anonymous wrote:No one cares.