Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Rochester is really up there. I'm not familiar with the school-- I'm a recent transplant from the West Coast.
What kind of kid goes there? What is the appeal?
It’s definitely an up-and-coming school. Great school for smart hard-working kids who want a solid and respected education but aren’t totally after the prestige.
Anonymous wrote:USNWR is a cancer on the whole system. The rankings change for stupid reasons every year just so they can sell crap.
The dirty secret is that it generally doesn't really matter where you go to school for undergrad. Successful people will be successful no matter where they go. Without the added dumb pressure of USNWR rankings, college tuition would be lower.
Anonymous wrote:University of Rochester is really up there. I'm not familiar with the school-- I'm a recent transplant from the West Coast.
What kind of kid goes there? What is the appeal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems a bit off to call the Naval Academy a liberal arts college.
I was curious about that as well. What is the culture at the naval academy? Are there a mix of liberal and conservative students there?
That's not what the "liberal" in "liberal arts college" refers to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems a bit off to call the Naval Academy a liberal arts college.
I was curious about that as well. What is the culture at the naval academy? Are there a mix of liberal and conservative students there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD now ranked ahead of Penn State.
But behind Pitt.
And people here are also asking, "what is the appeal of pitt?"
It is a strong school!
Not exactly.
UMD - 58 (up from 64)
Pitt - 58 (down from 57)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD now ranked ahead of Penn State.
But behind Pitt.
And people here are also asking, "what is the appeal of pitt?"
It is a strong school!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems a bit off to call the Naval Academy a liberal arts college.
I was curious about that as well. What is the culture at the naval academy? Are there a mix of liberal and conservative students there?
Anonymous wrote:UMD now ranked ahead of Penn State.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell dropped to #18, lol. It's basically not an Ivy league any more
We've never considered Cornell to be a legitimate Ivy League school. Yes, they're in our athletic conference. But not even close to being a peer school.