Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The A+ tier failed to include UVA.
UVA is on the B list. hopefully
Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt and Rice need to move up. Rice is basically Dartmouth but in Texas
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is severly overated. It has no. 1 journalism for sure. Everything else at NU is not top ranked (they are good, just not top).
Not true, Northwestern is very good for things like economics, mechanical engineering, etc.
Sure. They are good, or very good, but not top. Chicago at least has Econ as the talking point.
Yea but Northwestern is still a T10 econ program by most measures. If that's your bar, what are Brown and Dartmouth good at? What about Vanderbilt?
OP claimed NU is the "closest to being S tier". I think that's unreal. But then again the S tier doesn't make any sense neither. I don't know what Duke has, and what Columbia has to be in the same tier as Yale.
What school in that grouping do you think is closer to being S tier? And what do you think Yale is top at outside of history and law?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is severly overated. It has no. 1 journalism for sure. Everything else at NU is not top ranked (they are good, just not top).
Not true, Northwestern is very good for things like economics, mechanical engineering, etc.
Sure. They are good, or very good, but not top. Chicago at least has Econ as the talking point.
Yea but Northwestern is still a T10 econ program by most measures. If that's your bar, what are Brown and Dartmouth good at? What about Vanderbilt?
OP claimed NU is the "closest to being S tier". I think that's unreal. But then again the S tier doesn't make any sense neither. I don't know what Duke has, and what Columbia has to be in the same tier as Yale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is severly overated. It has no. 1 journalism for sure. Everything else at NU is not top ranked (they are good, just not top).
Not true, Northwestern is very good for things like economics, mechanical engineering, etc.
Sure. They are good, or very good, but not top. Chicago at least has Econ as the talking point.
Yea but Northwestern is still a T10 econ program by most measures. If that's your bar, what are Brown and Dartmouth good at? What about Vanderbilt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is severly overated. It has no. 1 journalism for sure. Everything else at NU is not top ranked (they are good, just not top).
Not true, Northwestern is very good for things like economics, mechanical engineering, etc.
Sure. They are good, or very good, but not top. Chicago at least has Econ as the talking point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is severly overated. It has no. 1 journalism for sure. Everything else at NU is not top ranked (they are good, just not top).
Not true, Northwestern is very good for things like economics, mechanical engineering, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt and Rice need to move up. Rice is basically Dartmouth but in Texas
So rice is nothing like Dartmouth.
Rice is a bit of a unicorn. Small school and focused on undergraduate eduction - like Dartmouth. But they are very good at big school things like engineering and pre-med. Which is very unusual.
Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is severly overated. It has no. 1 journalism for sure. Everything else at NU is not top ranked (they are good, just not top).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt and Rice need to move up. Rice is basically Dartmouth but in Texas
So rice is nothing like Dartmouth.
Rice is a bit of a unicorn. Small school and focused on undergraduate eduction - like Dartmouth. But they are very good at big school things like engineering and pre-med. Which is very unusual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt and Rice need to move up. Rice is basically Dartmouth but in Texas
So rice is nothing like Dartmouth.
Rice is a bit of a unicorn. Small school and focused on undergraduate eduction - like Dartmouth. But they are very good at big school things like engineering and pre-med. Which is very unusual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt and Rice need to move up. Rice is basically Dartmouth but in Texas
So rice is nothing like Dartmouth.
Anonymous wrote:The A+ tier failed to include UVA.