Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the elite level, Duke, Northwestern and Stanford probably give you the best balance of both top-tier academics and access to big time sports culture. You could arguably also throw ND in there, too.
The academics at Michigan are just as good as Duke and Northwestern, and certainly Notre Dame.
Almost as good. Different experience with 30k undergrads.
PA scores from USNWR
Michigan. 4.5
Duke 4.5
Northwestern 4.4
Notre Dame 4.2
Just as good…..
Never seen this metric. What exactly is it?
“Expert opinion: This is a measure of how a school is regarded by administrators at peer institutions on a peer assessment survey. A school's peer assessment score is determined by surveying presidents, provosts and deans of admissions, or officials in equivalent positions, at institutions in the school's ranking category.”
It's basically as useful as pre-season College Football rankings.
That’s fine, as long as you agree that USNWR rankings are just as useless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the elite level, Duke, Northwestern and Stanford probably give you the best balance of both top-tier academics and access to big time sports culture. You could arguably also throw ND in there, too.
The academics at Michigan are just as good as Duke and Northwestern, and certainly Notre Dame.
Almost as good. Different experience with 30k undergrads.
PA scores from USNWR
Michigan. 4.5
Duke 4.5
Northwestern 4.4
Notre Dame 4.2
Just as good…..
Never seen this metric. What exactly is it?
“Expert opinion: This is a measure of how a school is regarded by administrators at peer institutions on a peer assessment survey. A school's peer assessment score is determined by surveying presidents, provosts and deans of admissions, or officials in equivalent positions, at institutions in the school's ranking category.”
It's basically as useful as pre-season College Football rankings.
Anonymous wrote:Ohio State
Indiana U
Alabama
Clemson
Stanford
Service academies
Anonymous wrote:Ohio State
Indiana U
Alabama
Clemson
Stanford
Service academies
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the elite level, Duke, Northwestern and Stanford probably give you the best balance of both top-tier academics and access to big time sports culture. You could arguably also throw ND in there, too.
The academics at Michigan are just as good as Duke and Northwestern, and certainly Notre Dame.
Almost as good. Different experience with 30k undergrads.
PA scores from USNWR
Michigan. 4.5
Duke 4.5
Northwestern 4.4
Notre Dame 4.2
Just as good…..
Never seen this metric. What exactly is it?
“Expert opinion: This is a measure of how a school is regarded by administrators at peer institutions on a peer assessment survey. A school's peer assessment score is determined by surveying presidents, provosts and deans of admissions, or officials in equivalent positions, at institutions in the school's ranking category.”