Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does DCUM feel about Chicago being out of the top 10 in all major US rankings now (USNWR, WSJ, Forbes)? It has been a magnet for DC area students, especially from particular private schools where a number of kids were applying ED2.
Does it make applying ED2 to Hopkins looks a little better now?
Chicago and Hopkins are still equivalent to me. We all know the rankings will change again in 12 months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LAC rankings out as well. Service academies all rose, general moderate shuffling among the others but maybe no giant leaps or drops.
Actually I just noticed one – Soka dropped fairly far. That shows that US News is maybe valuing endowments less this time around.
Also, right now they have Washington & Lee at both 11 and 21!
Nobody cares about SLACs
I do, so go suck a big one
Sounds like SLACs have prepared you well for life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UC Davis is very hot. I get that the DCUM crowd isn't aware, but it's a very good school.
Someone is apparently very triggered that their kid at Emory might get their finance jobs taken from Davis students.
Except that Davis students won't be swooping in to take internships from Emory students due to US News rankings changes. The ranking has gotten further and further from reflecting prestige in the employment world.
I thought that’s what the WSJ rankings attempted to capture. Not sure how either school did on that. I know Babson did well.
Anonymous wrote:There have to be some happy Cornell alums around (Andy Bernard is messaging his friends). They are typically not the lowest Ivy in rankings beyond USNWR and they slid in well above Dartmouth here too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UC Davis is very hot. I get that the DCUM crowd isn't aware, but it's a very good school.
Now that’s a mystery. I’m from so Cal. You didn’t go there unless you had no other options
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does DCUM feel about Chicago being out of the top 10 in all major US rankings now (USNWR, WSJ, Forbes)? It has been a magnet for DC area students, especially from particular private schools where a number of kids were applying ED2.
Does it make applying ED2 to Hopkins looks a little better now?
Ranking changes do not change actual prestige. The tail does not wag the dog. US News is getting sillier and sillier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts about W&M dropping?
It’s the most expensive public college in the nation for in state students. 60k for OOS as a public with minimal OOS aid. And it’s not particularly diverse or socially mobile (I mean, #280 in social mobility for a public). And it doesn’t have a lot of pell grant kids. IOW, it may be public, but it’s still a rich kids school (or UMC DCUM school). Wonky rich kids from wealthier areas of VA. But, affluent all the same. It was never going to do well under the new DEI formulation.
It’s ranked 6th in undergrad teaching, which is what I care about.
—parent of a WM kid.
DP. I think it's been falling in desirability for a very long time and the rankings are starting to reflect that.
Anonymous wrote:How does DCUM feel about Chicago being out of the top 10 in all major US rankings now (USNWR, WSJ, Forbes)? It has been a magnet for DC area students, especially from particular private schools where a number of kids were applying ED2.
Does it make applying ED2 to Hopkins looks a little better now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UC Davis is very hot. I get that the DCUM crowd isn't aware, but it's a very good school.
Someone is apparently very triggered that their kid at Emory might get their finance jobs taken from Davis students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UC Davis is very hot. I get that the DCUM crowd isn't aware, but it's a very good school.
Someone is apparently very triggered that their kid at Emory might get their finance jobs taken from Davis students.
Except that Davis students won't be swooping in to take internships from Emory students due to US News rankings changes. The ranking has gotten further and further from reflecting prestige in the employment world.
Anonymous wrote:How does DCUM feel about Chicago being out of the top 10 in all major US rankings now (USNWR, WSJ, Forbes)? It has been a magnet for DC area students, especially from particular private schools where a number of kids were applying ED2.
Does it make applying ED2 to Hopkins looks a little better now?
Anonymous wrote:UC Davis is very hot. I get that the DCUM crowd isn't aware, but it's a very good school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts about W&M dropping?
It’s the most expensive public college in the nation for in state students. 60k for OOS as a public with minimal OOS aid. And it’s not particularly diverse or socially mobile (I mean, #280 in social mobility for a public). And it doesn’t have a lot of pell grant kids. IOW, it may be public, but it’s still a rich kids school (or UMC DCUM school). Wonky rich kids from wealthier areas of VA. But, affluent all the same. It was never going to do well under the new DEI formulation.
It’s ranked 6th in undergrad teaching, which is what I care about.
—parent of a WM kid.