Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of these schools can hold a candle to the Public Ivies. All this jockeying to come up with new lists and designations are a waste of time.
There are the Ivies, the Public Ivies, then everyone else.
Lol public ivys. 🤣 Any T25 private is better than any public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It' should be more specific.
Alt-T20 2023
Georgetown
Emory
USC
CMU
NYU
UMich
UVA
Tufts
Boston College
Northeastern
Georgia Tech
Oh please. You only named 11. No Cal or UCLA? Hopkins or Chicago?
You didn't understand the thread.
UCB UCLA JH UChi are all T20.
The list is Alt-T20
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It' should be more specific.
Alt-T20 2023
Georgetown
Emory
USC
CMU
NYU
UMich
UVA
Tufts
Boston College
Northeastern
Georgia Tech
Oh please. You only named 11. No Cal or UCLA? Hopkins or Chicago?
You didn't understand the thread.
UCB UCLA JH UChi are all T20.
The list is Alt-T20
Anonymous wrote:None of these schools can hold a candle to the Public Ivies. All this jockeying to come up with new lists and designations are a waste of time.
There are the Ivies, the Public Ivies, then everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It' should be more specific.
Alt-T20 2023
Georgetown
Emory
USC
CMU
NYU
UMich
UVA
Tufts
Boston College
Northeastern
Georgia Tech
Oh please. You only named 11. No Cal or UCLA? Hopkins or Chicago?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading comprehension here remains poor. Perhaps because dcum loves prestige so much, people assume that is what this ranking is based on. It is a list of “hot” academically strong schools, not a list of the most prestigious schools in the country. Georgetown is a great school but it hasn’t been hot since the 90s. Notre Dame remains the tip top Catholic school but that isn’t enough to make it hot.
What is Georgetown's acceptance rate, do you know?
Ah its 12% RD and 10% ED
If that's not hot I don't know what is. Does it have to be only single digits to qualify??
Anonymous wrote:It' should be more specific.
Alt-T20 2023
Georgetown
Emory
USC
CMU
NYU
UMich
UVA
Tufts
Boston College
Northeastern
Georgia Tech
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading comprehension here remains poor. Perhaps because dcum loves prestige so much, people assume that is what this ranking is based on. It is a list of “hot” academically strong schools, not a list of the most prestigious schools in the country. Georgetown is a great school but it hasn’t been hot since the 90s. Notre Dame remains the tip top Catholic school but that isn’t enough to make it hot.
How does one quantify "hot"? Seems very arbitrary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Howard really?? I’m surprised no Notre Dame…
The schools listed are all below Notre Dame. Notice it doesn’t also say duke, Vanderbilt Chicago, Northwestern, Stanford, etc..
Emory and NYU are not below Notre Dame. If you're going by just USnews then I would wait for the new rankings to come out before making such claims.
LOL it's funny how everyone is hoping ND falls. I guess we shall see, but my gut tells me it will remain in top 20 and worse case top 25. It hasn't been below 20 since 1994 when it was at 25, and that's the lowest ranking it has ever had. The beauty of ND is that a ranking drop isn't going to change the fact that the school is highly desired by Catholics all over the US and it will continue to be the strongest Catholic university, and an academic/athletic powerhouse. That's the main reason my kid wanted ND...best of both worlds.
Anonymous wrote:Reading comprehension here remains poor. Perhaps because dcum loves prestige so much, people assume that is what this ranking is based on. It is a list of “hot” academically strong schools, not a list of the most prestigious schools in the country. Georgetown is a great school but it hasn’t been hot since the 90s. Notre Dame remains the tip top Catholic school but that isn’t enough to make it hot.
Anonymous wrote:Reading comprehension here remains poor. Perhaps because dcum loves prestige so much, people assume that is what this ranking is based on. It is a list of “hot” academically strong schools, not a list of the most prestigious schools in the country. Georgetown is a great school but it hasn’t been hot since the 90s. Notre Dame remains the tip top Catholic school but that isn’t enough to make it hot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Howard really?? I’m surprised no Notre Dame…
The schools listed are all below Notre Dame. Notice it doesn’t also say duke, Vanderbilt Chicago, Northwestern, Stanford, etc..
Emory and NYU are not below Notre Dame. If you're going by just USnews then I would wait for the new rankings to come out before making such claims.
They have been lower for the past 50 years.