Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HYPS and MIT. Maybe UChicago and Duke. That's it.
Duke boosters are hilarious
The true elite is HYPSM
Next tier is Columbia, Caltech, Chicago
Then it is Penn, Duke, Northwestern, Dartmouth, Brown Cornell, Hopkins
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HYPSM and maybe Columbia if I'm having a good day.
+1. Only when I’m feeling extra generous like during the holidays.
Anonymous wrote:HYPSM and maybe Columbia if I'm having a good day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HYPS and MIT. Maybe UChicago and Duke. That's it.
Duke boosters are hilarious
The true elite is HYPSM
Next tier is Columbia, Caltech, Chicago
Then it is Penn, Duke, Northwestern, Dartmouth, Brown Cornell, Hopkins
The true elite is HYPSM
Next tier is Columbia, UPenn, Caltech, Chicago, Duke
Then it is Northwestern, Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell, Hopkins
So bottom of elite colleges are Duke, NWU, Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell and Hopkins
I think Duke needs to be dropped to the bottom tier
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HYPS and MIT. Maybe UChicago and Duke. That's it.
Duke boosters are hilarious
The true elite is HYPSM
Next tier is Columbia, Caltech, Chicago
Then it is Penn, Duke, Northwestern, Dartmouth, Brown Cornell, Hopkins
The true elite is HYPSM
Next tier is Columbia, UPenn, Caltech, Chicago, Duke
Then it is Northwestern, Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell, Hopkins
Anonymous wrote:Ivies, Duke, Chicago, MIT, Notre Dame, Stanford, Hopkins.
I have witnessed for the last ten years the absolute smartest over-achiever ambitious Catholic boys and girls go to Notre Dame. Top 5 overall students in their class at selective prep schools. Maybe its standards were weak 10 or 20 or 30 years ago, but these days it's only admitting brilliant kids in the very top of their class.
I personally do not consider Northwestern, Vanderbilt or Emory to be elite. And while I do genuinely respect Wash U, it has basically zero name rec. And Berkeley is a over-enrolled degree mill full of cutthroat strivers, it's only romanticized by alums and boomers who still think it's the 60s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, sir. Now that you’ve established your pecking order, what are you going to do with it?
DP. What do you think? Start another ranking thread where the same people will argue their same arguments and each will walk away with their own smug answer. It’s DCUM!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ivies, Duke, Chicago, MIT, Notre Dame, Stanford, Hopkins.
I have witnessed for the last ten years the absolute smartest over-achiever ambitious Catholic boys and girls go to Notre Dame. Top 5 overall students in their class at selective prep schools. Maybe its standards were weak 10 or 20 or 30 years ago, but these days it's only admitting brilliant kids in the very top of their class.
I personally do not consider Northwestern, Vanderbilt or Emory to be elite. And while I do genuinely respect Wash U, it has basically zero name rec. And Berkeley is a over-enrolled degree mill full of cutthroat strivers, it's only romanticized by alums and boomers who still think it's the 60s.
Why in the world would you include Notre Dame in this. Total joke
Anonymous wrote:Yes, sir. Now that you’ve established your pecking order, what are you going to do with it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HYPS and MIT. Maybe UChicago and Duke. That's it.
Duke boosters are hilarious
The true elite is HYPSM
Next tier is Columbia, Caltech, Chicago
Then it is Penn, Duke, Northwestern, Dartmouth, Brown Cornell, Hopkins
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HYPS and MIT. Maybe UChicago and Duke. That's it.
Duke boosters are hilarious
The true elite is HYPSM
Next tier is Columbia, Caltech, Chicago
Then it is Penn, Duke, Northwestern, Dartmouth, Brown Cornell, Hopkins