Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you think?
In all seriousness, I think that you, as an immigrant and/or international applicant, need to learn more about US employment and culture, where success is not restricted to graduates of "the top 10 universities."
A bit rich (and xenophobic?) to assume OP is an immigrant and/or international.
Not xenophobic, simply obvious. The title refers to "USA" which is a more commonly used term by non-Americans. Americans would either say US or, more likely, not even include "in the US" at all, but leave the title at "What are the top 10 universities?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you think?
In all seriousness, I think that you, as an immigrant and/or international applicant, need to learn more about US employment and culture, where success is not restricted to graduates of "the top 10 universities."
A bit rich (and xenophobic?) to assume OP is an immigrant and/or international.
Not xenophobic, simply obvious. The title refers to "USA" which is a more commonly used term by non-Americans. Americans would either say US or, more likely, not even include "in the US" at all, but leave the title at "What are the top 10 universities?"
Anonymous wrote:No top 10 list is complete without UVA and Emory in it.
OP. Please fix your list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you think?
In all seriousness, I think that you, as an immigrant and/or international applicant, need to learn more about US employment and culture, where success is not restricted to graduates of "the top 10 universities."
A bit rich (and xenophobic?) to assume OP is an immigrant and/or international.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The definitive guide for the top 7 universities in the USA:
1. Harvard
2. Stanford
3. MIT
4. Yale
5. Princeton
6. Columbia
7. Penn
After #7, there doesn't appear to be a consensus for #8 - #10. Perhaps Caltech, Brown, and Cornell?
Top 5 (HYPSM) are definitive, but not top 7. Many would place Caltech, or even UChicago, above Columbia and Penn.
1. Harvard / Stanford
3. Yale / Princeton / MIT
6. Columbia / UChicago / Caltech
9. Penn / Northwestern / Duke
That would be my list.
HYPSM are arguably interchangeable. They are the elite of the elite. Columbia is ahead of Chicago. Penn and Duke ahead of Northwestern.
1. Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT
6. Columbia
7. Penn
8. Duke
9. Caltech
10. Chicago
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you think?
In all seriousness, I think that you, as an immigrant and/or international applicant, need to learn more about US employment and culture, where success is not restricted to graduates of "the top 10 universities."
Anonymous wrote:Unless you are new to the country or just awoke from decades of hibernation, the answer to this question is obvious. All these ranking threads are not really notes of inquiry, but attempts to stir the pot. What a waste of time.
Anonymous wrote:What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The definitive guide for the top 7 universities in the USA:
1. Harvard
2. Stanford
3. MIT
4. Yale
5. Princeton
6. Columbia
7. Penn
After #7, there doesn't appear to be a consensus for #8 - #10. Perhaps Caltech, Brown, and Cornell?
Top 5 (HYPSM) are definitive, but not top 7. Many would place Caltech, or even UChicago, above Columbia and Penn.
1. Harvard / Stanford
3. Yale / Princeton / MIT
6. Columbia / UChicago / Caltech
9. Penn / Northwestern / Duke
That would be my list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The definitive guide for the top 7 universities in the USA:
1. Harvard
2. Stanford
3. MIT
4. Yale
5. Princeton
6. Columbia
7. Penn
After #7, there doesn't appear to be a consensus for #8 - #10. Perhaps Caltech, Brown, and Cornell?
Top 5 (HYPSM) are definitive, but not top 7. Many would place Caltech, or even UChicago, above Columbia and Penn.
1. Harvard / Stanford
3. Yale / Princeton / MIT
6. Columbia / UChicago / Caltech
9. Penn / Northwestern / Duke
That would be my list.