Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Howard #2 most trusted in west region?? Higher than Stanford and UCSD? LOL.
This study thinks that Howard is in Washington State since it put it in the west region. Next.
I think the study is silly, but the West region denotes what people in that region view as the most trusted schools, not in what region those schools are in.
Still think that those polled thought Howard is located in Washington state. Really makes no sense otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Howard #2 most trusted in west region?? Higher than Stanford and UCSD? LOL.
This study thinks that Howard is in Washington State since it put it in the west region. Next.
I think the study is silly, but the West region denotes what people in that region view as the most trusted schools, not in what region those schools are in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Howard #2 most trusted in west region?? Higher than Stanford and UCSD? LOL.
This study thinks that Howard is in Washington State since it put it in the west region. Next.
I think the study is silly, but the West region denotes what people in that region view as the most trusted schools, not in what region those schools are in.
I think you are being kind. I think the study is beyond stupid. Same goes to OP who posted it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Howard #2 most trusted in west region?? Higher than Stanford and UCSD? LOL.
This study thinks that Howard is in Washington State since it put it in the west region. Next.
I think the study is silly, but the West region denotes what people in that region view as the most trusted schools, not in what region those schools are in.
I think you are being kind. I think the study is beyond stupid. Same goes to OP who posted it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Howard #2 most trusted in west region?? Higher than Stanford and UCSD? LOL.
This study thinks that Howard is in Washington State since it put it in the west region. Next.
I think the study is silly, but the West region denotes what people in that region view as the most trusted schools, not in what region those schools are in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Howard #2 most trusted in west region?? Higher than Stanford and UCSD? LOL.
This study thinks that Howard is in Washington State since it put it in the west region. Next.
Anonymous wrote:I think some of ya'll vastly, vastly overestimate how much people care about your precious Ivy League (/equivalent) degrees in much of the country.
Anonymous wrote:Howard #2 most trusted in west region?? Higher than Stanford and UCSD? LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Surprised not to see Liberty.
Anonymous wrote:Love the West region's most trusted brands:
Colorado School of Mimes & Howard University. Sure, I believe this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago is 108 of 132. Clearly, this report is not about academic excellence or even the perception of it. Instead, this report is about the Right’s decades-old axe-grind that higher education is against it.
It's just real public perception and not an insider's opinion on schools. Honestly, until my son was a senior in HS applying to schools, I didn't know much of anything about University of Chicago, and I guarantee I am not in the minority. The other schools have the benefit of strong name recognition to begin with. Chicago just doesn't have it and I will add most students aren't particularly attracted to it as a school.
Anonymous wrote:
SUCH "FASCINATING" BS, OP!