Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Columbia may fall out of the top 10.
Columbia was removed from the 2022 ranking (tied at #2) due to recent disclosures of improper data submission to US News. Columbia University is one of a handful of elite schools that does not submit a CDS.
For the top 5, go with the 5 largest endowments (Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, MIT).
Then Penn, Chicago, Northwestern, Caltech, & Duke in some order.
Johns Hopkins and Columbia tied at #11.
Next grouping: Dartmouth, Brown, Vanderbilt, Cornell, & WashUinto.
Next 5: Rice, Notre Dame, UCLA, & Cal-Berkeley.
USC may move up from its current #27 position.
UCLA, Berkeley, USC, and Cornell will fall. Emory, Georgetown, Umich, UVA will rise.
Emory, Georgetown and UVA will fall. Cornell and UCLA will rise.
Let's make a bet lol. I'm 90% certain UCLA will fall unless you have some insider info you want to share.
In all serious, why do you say this? Berkeley the one with the admissions issue. UCLA only got 10,000 more applications than year before. Harder to get into. Took a few hundred less OOS. Only issue people talk about is moving to Big 10. Nothing else really changed.
Test blind.
UCs were test blind the year before and it did not change their rankings. I think some of them (UCSB, UCD) may have improved their position. There is still 6 of them in the Top 40.
Test blind does not apply until this year. Remember the rankings are 1 year behind.
NP, Test scores will not part of the methodology this year.
Your mom said that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Columbia may fall out of the top 10.
Columbia was removed from the 2022 ranking (tied at #2) due to recent disclosures of improper data submission to US News. Columbia University is one of a handful of elite schools that does not submit a CDS.
For the top 5, go with the 5 largest endowments (Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, MIT).
Then Penn, Chicago, Northwestern, Caltech, & Duke in some order.
Johns Hopkins and Columbia tied at #11.
Next grouping: Dartmouth, Brown, Vanderbilt, Cornell, & WashUStL.
Next 5: Rice, Notre Dame, UCLA, & Cal-Berkeley.
USC may move up from its current #27 position.
UCLA, Berkeley, USC, and Cornell will fall. Emory, Georgetown, Umich, UVA will rise.
Emory, Georgetown and UVA will fall. Cornell and UCLA will rise.
Let's make a bet lol. I'm 90% certain UCLA will fall unless you have some insider info you want to share.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rank became 100% bogus when they began factoring in Pell grant students and fake diversify nonsense, which has literally zero bearing on prestige, quality of education, or frankly anything.
You must be upper middle class and white.
Nice.
Everything in you seems to be about color. Can't you understand the world beyond color?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rank became 100% bogus when they began factoring in Pell grant students and fake diversify nonsense, which has literally zero bearing on prestige, quality of education, or frankly anything.
You must be upper middle class and white.
Nice.