Anonymous wrote:No, no, OP. Here's the definitive list:
https://www.businessinsider.com/colleges-with-the-hardest-working-students-2015-12
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no such thing as definitive, but T25ish makes more sense than T20.
For the T25ish, I would include the T20 on USN&WR + Emory + Georgetown + UCB + USC + UMich + Carnegie Mellon
So the current top 25 on USnews lol?
No look more carefully.
Slightly different.
Also refer to this thread
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/180/1066443.page
I agree with the list of last several years average.
Thanks, I compiled the list. I used this source: https://publicuniversityhonors.com/2016/09/18/average-u-s-news-rankings-for-126-universities-2010-1017/
And here is the list. Number in parentheses is average rank over last 8 years in USNWR.
1. Princeton (1)
2. Harvard (2)
3. Yale (3.375)
4. Columbia (3.625)
5. Chicago (4.375)
6. MIT (4.75)
7. Stanford (5.375)
8. Penn (7.875)
9. Duke (9)
10. Hopkins (10.12)
11. Caltech (10.5)
12. Northwestern (10.62)
13. Dartmouth (11.87)
14. Brown (14.25)
15. Vanderbilt (14.87)
16. Cornell (15.87)
17. Rice (16.5)
18. Wash U (16.75)
19. Notre Dame (17.25)
20. Emory (20.87)
21. UC Berkeley (21)
22. UCLA (21.25)
23. Georgetown (21.75)
24. USC (23.37)
25. Carnegie Mellon (24.75)
Your source is 6 years old! Ancient
Anonymous wrote:No, no, OP. Here's the definitive list:
https://www.businessinsider.com/colleges-with-the-hardest-working-students-2015-12
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no such thing as definitive, but T25ish makes more sense than T20.
For the T25ish, I would include the T20 on USN&WR + Emory + Georgetown + UCB + USC + UMich + Carnegie Mellon
So the current top 25 on USnews lol?
No look more carefully.
Slightly different.
Also refer to this thread
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/180/1066443.page
I agree with the list of last several years average.
Thanks, I compiled the list. I used this source: https://publicuniversityhonors.com/2016/09/18/average-u-s-news-rankings-for-126-universities-2010-1017/
And here is the list. Number in parentheses is average rank over last 8 years in USNWR.
1. Princeton (1)
2. Harvard (2)
3. Yale (3.375)
4. Columbia (3.625)
5. Chicago (4.375)
6. MIT (4.75)
7. Stanford (5.375)
8. Penn (7.875)
9. Duke (9)
10. Hopkins (10.12)
11. Caltech (10.5)
12. Northwestern (10.62)
13. Dartmouth (11.87)
14. Brown (14.25)
15. Vanderbilt (14.87)
16. Cornell (15.87)
17. Rice (16.5)
18. Wash U (16.75)
19. Notre Dame (17.25)
20. Emory (20.87)
21. UC Berkeley (21)
22. UCLA (21.25)
23. Georgetown (21.75)
24. USC (23.37)
25. Carnegie Mellon (24.75)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's always discussion on the forum about what are the top schools and I'm here to help. I combined both the USNews and WSJ rankings to create a more accurate and complete ranking. These two are the most reputable in circulation thus why others weren't used.
1.Harvard
2.MIT
3.Stanford
4.Yale
4. tie Princeton
6. Duke
7. Cal Tech
8. Columbia
8. tie Johns Hopkins
8. tie Northwestern
11. U Chicago
11. tie UPenn
11. tie Brown
14. Dartmouth
15. Cornell
16. Vanderbilt
17. Washington U
18. Rice
19. Emory
20. USC
20. tie CMU
22.Notre Dame
22. tie U Michigan
22. tie UCLA
25. Georgetown
25. NYU
Well, UVA is tied with CMU on USNWR for no 25, so I'm gathering your kid didn't get into UVA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no such thing as definitive, but T25ish makes more sense than T20.
For the T25ish, I would include the T20 on USN&WR + Emory + Georgetown + UCB + USC + UMich + Carnegie Mellon
So the current top 25 on USnews lol?
No look more carefully.
Slightly different.
Also refer to this thread
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/180/1066443.page
I agree with the list of last several years average.
Anonymous wrote:Emory, Rice, ND, WUSTL and Vanderbilt will likely suffer if the Roe thing becomes an ongoing issue.
I also don't understand how U-Mich is not top 20, given that so many of its programs are top5/10 nationally.
Anonymous wrote:There's always discussion on the forum about what are the top schools and I'm here to help. I combined both the USNews and WSJ rankings to create a more accurate and complete ranking. These two are the most reputable in circulation thus why others weren't used.
1.Harvard
2.MIT
3.Stanford
4.Yale
4. tie Princeton
6. Duke
7. Cal Tech
8. Columbia
8. tie Johns Hopkins
8. tie Northwestern
11. U Chicago
11. tie UPenn
11. tie Brown
14. Dartmouth
15. Cornell
16. Vanderbilt
17. Washington U
18. Rice
19. Emory
20. USC
20. tie CMU
22.Notre Dame
22. tie U Michigan
22. tie UCLA
25. Georgetown
25. NYU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no such thing as definitive, but T25ish makes more sense than T20.
For the T25ish, I would include the T20 on USN&WR + Emory + Georgetown + UCB + USC + UMich + Carnegie Mellon
So the current top 25 on USnews lol?
Anonymous wrote:There's no such thing as definitive, but T25ish makes more sense than T20.
For the T25ish, I would include the T20 on USN&WR + Emory + Georgetown + UCB + USC + UMich + Carnegie Mellon
Anonymous wrote:Emory, Rice, ND, WUSTL and Vanderbilt will likely suffer if the Roe thing becomes an ongoing issue.
I also don't understand how U-Mich is not top 20, given that so many of its programs are top5/10 nationally.
Anonymous wrote:Emory, Rice, ND, WUSTL and Vanderbilt will likely suffer if the Roe thing becomes an ongoing issue.
I also don't understand how U-Mich is not top 20, given that so many of its programs are top5/10 nationally.