Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CMU
Really? I feel like its reputation has waned except in CS where it remains stellar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern University.
Solid Top 40 in 10 years
Top 30 in 20 years
Hahahaha
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rice. If it did not have the TX in its address, it would be really high up.
Rice has always been a phenomenal school which attracts the best and brightest from around the world due to its low tuition. Those in the DC bubble can keep their tunnel vision.
+1 it is always funny when people are all "but it's in the south!" "but it's in Texas!" it just shows that they aren't paying attention and/or don't know what they are talking about. inter-state migration patterns show that the northeast states are LOSING people (NJ, NY, IL, CT, and CA are the top losers) and the southern states & Texas are growing like wildfire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Case Western? Indian? Auburn? UGA? Really, people?
Yes on the rise doesn’t mean the machinations among the top 20
Objectively, why is Case Western on the rise in ranking/reputation, and where do you think it'll be in, say, 20 years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rice. If it did not have the TX in its address, it would be really high up.
Don't see Rice going any higher. The correct answer are Brown, Emory, Vanderbilt, Columbia, Stanford ( can Stanford rise anymore), BC, and I hate to admit it but NYU.
Emory? If anything it's stagnant.
no. That's Georgetown, Cornell, Dartmouth, UVA. Emorys app numbers are up while most others are down. That along with being in the news constantly. Emory and Brown have the most potential actually, when you consider both schools are horrible at engineering.
What are you talking about? Cornell posted record apps and a record low acceptance rate. It's popularity is as high as its ever been, and unlike any of the schools you just mentioned, it remains a heavyweight in both research and academia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rice. If it did not have the TX in its address, it would be really high up.
Rice has always been a phenomenal school which attracts the best and brightest from around the world due to its low tuition. Those in the DC bubble can keep their tunnel vision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rice. If it did not have the TX in its address, it would be really high up.
Don't see Rice going any higher. The correct answer are Brown, Emory, Vanderbilt, Columbia, Stanford ( can Stanford rise anymore), BC, and I hate to admit it but NYU.
Emory? If anything it's stagnant.
no. That's Georgetown, Cornell, Dartmouth, UVA. Emorys app numbers are up while most others are down. That along with being in the news constantly. Emory and Brown have the most potential actually, when you consider both schools are horrible at engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rice. If it did not have the TX in its address, it would be really high up.
Don't see Rice going any higher. The correct answer are Brown, Emory, Vanderbilt, Columbia, Stanford ( can Stanford rise anymore), BC, and I hate to admit it but NYU.
Emory? If anything it's stagnant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rice. If it did not have the TX in its address, it would be really high up.
Don't see Rice going any higher. The correct answer are Brown, Emory, Vanderbilt, Columbia, Stanford ( can Stanford rise anymore), BC, and I hate to admit it but NYU.
Emory? If anything it's stagnant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rice. If it did not have the TX in its address, it would be really high up.
Don't see Rice going any higher. The correct answer are Brown, Emory, Vanderbilt, Columbia, Stanford ( can Stanford rise anymore), BC, and I hate to admit it but NYU.
Anonymous wrote:Rice. If it did not have the TX in its address, it would be really high up.
Anonymous wrote:Northeastern University.
Solid Top 40 in 10 years
Top 30 in 20 years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Case Western? Indian? Auburn? UGA? Really, people?
Yes on the rise doesn’t mean the machinations among the top 20
Anonymous wrote:Case Western? Indian? Auburn? UGA? Really, people?