Anonymous wrote:Actually though, between HYP, Princeton is the least favored and the least talked about, by far. The only reason it retains a semblance of prestige is because it’s so high up on US News, and that’s about it. Otherwise it’s the racist pretentious nest of last year’s WASP wannabes.
Anonymous wrote:Harvard
Yale
Stanford
MIT
Princeton
Columbia
Chicago
Penn
Northwestern
Duke
But all are excellent schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Princeton have any notable alumni of the last couple of decades other than Brooke Shields? Honestly asking.
Notable does not equal celebrity. Get a dictionary. If you are asking about celebrities, who cares? Look it up yourself.
Uh, when did I say celebrity? I said notable. Learn to read.
Try Google. It is a handy little tool to answer questions plus as a bonus..it is run by a tiger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d put Wellesley back in. Elite people have heard of elite schools. Hillary gave it a boost.
18 Elites [No Wellesley]:
1 - Harvard [The "Brand" despite its underwhelming campus and undergraduate education]
2 - Stanford/Yale/MIT/Princeton [I would go to Stanford or Yale, if I could get in]
6 - Columbia/Penn/Caltech [Columbia just outside of the top 5 is still a phenomenal institution with elite plus status in the best city]
9 - Chicago/Duke/Northwestern
12 - Dartmouth/Brown/Cornell/Hopkins/Berkley/Amherst/Williams [only 1 public and 2 SLACs deserve elite status]
Just missed the cut: Swathmore, Pomona, Harvey Mudd
Stanford and MIT should be in a tier of their own since they have global recognition that Yale and Princeton lacks.
I would still put Columbia in the Yale/Princeton tier. I think most would agree that Columbia's in between the two tiers, but it's closer to Yale and Princeton. Just as there's no reason to cut out 3 schools from this list to say that the top 15 schools are elite, having a top 5 is sort of an arbitrary cutoff.
1 - Harvard
2 - Stanford/MIT
4 - Yale/Princeton/Columbia
7 - Penn/Caltech
9 - Chicago/Duke/Northwestern
12 - Dartmouth/Brown/Cornell/Hopkins/Berkeley/Amherst/Williams
You're just parroting US News ranking. You offer nothing insightful.
Agree.
1 - Harvard
2 - Stanford/Yale/MIT/Princeton
6 - Columbia/Penn/Caltech
9 - Chicago/Duke/Northwestern
12 - Dartmouth/Brown/Cornell/Hopkins/Berkley
I agree w this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Princeton have any notable alumni of the last couple of decades other than Brooke Shields? Honestly asking.
Notable does not equal celebrity. Get a dictionary. If you are asking about celebrities, who cares? Look it up yourself.
Uh, when did I say celebrity? I said notable. Learn to read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d put Wellesley back in. Elite people have heard of elite schools. Hillary gave it a boost.
18 Elites [No Wellesley]:
1 - Harvard [The "Brand" despite its underwhelming campus and undergraduate education]
2 - Stanford/Yale/MIT/Princeton [I would go to Stanford or Yale, if I could get in]
6 - Columbia/Penn/Caltech [Columbia just outside of the top 5 is still a phenomenal institution with elite plus status in the best city]
9 - Chicago/Duke/Northwestern
12 - Dartmouth/Brown/Cornell/Hopkins/Berkley/Amherst/Williams [only 1 public and 2 SLACs deserve elite status]
Just missed the cut: Swathmore, Pomona, Harvey Mudd
Stanford and MIT should be in a tier of their own since they have global recognition that Yale and Princeton lacks.
I would still put Columbia in the Yale/Princeton tier. I think most would agree that Columbia's in between the two tiers, but it's closer to Yale and Princeton. Just as there's no reason to cut out 3 schools from this list to say that the top 15 schools are elite, having a top 5 is sort of an arbitrary cutoff.
1 - Harvard
2 - Stanford/MIT
4 - Yale/Princeton/Columbia
7 - Penn/Caltech
9 - Chicago/Duke/Northwestern
12 - Dartmouth/Brown/Cornell/Hopkins/Berkeley/Amherst/Williams
You're just parroting US News ranking. You offer nothing insightful.
You can agree with this list all you want. It’s important only to you ... and your grandma.
Agree.
1 - Harvard
2 - Stanford/Yale/MIT/Princeton
6 - Columbia/Penn/Caltech
9 - Chicago/Duke/Northwestern
12 - Dartmouth/Brown/Cornell/Hopkins/Berkley
I agree w this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Princeton have any notable alumni of the last couple of decades other than Brooke Shields? Honestly asking.
Notable does not equal celebrity. Get a dictionary. If you are asking about celebrities, who cares? Look it up yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Does Princeton have any notable alumni of the last couple of decades other than Brooke Shields? Honestly asking.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody gives a shit about Princeton
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard/Yale/Stanford/MIT
Princeton/Columbia
Chicago/Penn
Duke/Northwestern
^That’s the definitive T10 in my mind. Caltech is a fantastic school but way too small and way too niche, and not socially elite.
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Although Columbia probably belongs in a tier of its own below Princeton
Columbia definitely belongs in a tier of its own below Princeton
Harvard/Yale/Stanford/MIT
Princeton
Columbia
Chicago/Penn
Duke/Northwestern
Princeton’s claim to fame for the past 50 years or so has been Brooke Shields. That’s it.
What? Princeton alumni and faculty won 5 Nobels this year alone. For a school with 4,000 students, that is amazing. It is not Princeton's fault if you are too dumb to understand what they do and prefer to focus on celebrities.
You missed the whole point about Brooke Shields. She was boasting she was so smart she slept through the rigor of an ivy. She published her transcript as a “proof” she graduated with >3.6 gpa. That incident created a scandal in the country. For the first time, people were able to see what a Mickey Mouse university Princeton truly is. Anyone can graduate from Princeton with basket weaving and swimming courses.
I don't know anybody who pays the slightest attention to Brooke Shields. I know quite a few brilliant people who struggled mightily for more than a year to complete their undergraduate Princeton thesis in math or physics or history.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody gives a shit about Princeton