Anonymous wrote:Berkeley flipping UCLA and Michigan being T20 is the huge news this year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:top 20 list?
Already posted
Anonymous wrote:UVA not in the top 25 lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we finally stop pretending uva is the #3 public?
It's always been Berkeley, UCLA, Michigan
Who has been saying it was #3? It was firmly #4. I thought that was accepted.
Anonymous wrote:Can we finally stop pretending uva is the #3 public?
It's always been Berkeley, UCLA, Michigan
Anonymous wrote:Can we finally stop pretending uva is the #3 public?
It's always been Berkeley, UCLA, Michigan
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chicago and Hopkins are both great schools but they are below Ivies, Stanford, Duke, MIT, CalTech. Should be around 13. No shame in being 13.
I generally agree with this, though I’d put Chicago below Brown and Dartmouth at 15.
I said Ivies, Stanford, Duke, CalTech and MIT. That's 12 schools. So being behind those is 13. Though on second thought I might put Northwestern ahead of Chicago and Hopkins - not sure.
That “ranking” makes little sense if you consider the kids who have gone to these universities from DC’s high school in recent years: the Yale, Dartmouth, Brown, Columbia kids have been mostly (if not all) institutional priorities (URM, legacy, athlete). The UChicago and JHU kids have been among the top students (top ten percent, NMSFs, etc)
Public or private school?
Anonymous wrote:UVA not in the top 25 lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chicago and Hopkins are both great schools but they are below Ivies, Stanford, Duke, MIT, CalTech. Should be around 13. No shame in being 13.
I generally agree with this, though I’d put Chicago below Brown and Dartmouth at 15.
I said Ivies, Stanford, Duke, CalTech and MIT. That's 12 schools. So being behind those is 13. Though on second thought I might put Northwestern ahead of Chicago and Hopkins - not sure.
That “ranking” makes little sense if you consider the kids who have gone to these universities from DC’s high school in recent years: the Yale, Dartmouth, Brown, Columbia kids have been mostly (if not all) institutional priorities (URM, legacy, athlete). The UChicago and JHU kids have been among the top students (top ten percent, NMSFs, etc)