Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:US News rankings for: Engineering (undergrad), Bio, Chem, Physics, Math, Econ, English, History) ranks:
Duke (Engineering,Bio,Chem, Phys, Math, Econ, English, History) =
(19, 11, 27, 28, 16, 18, 13, 18)
Northwestern =
(13, 32, 6, 21, 16, 8, 13, 16)
Hopkins =
(13, 6, 20, 13, 20, 22, 13, 10)
Penn =
(19, 15, 16, 13, 16, 9, 3, 11)
Duke doesn't have a singular top 10 engineering or non-professional grad school ranking. Head to head, Duke only out ranks 2 departments out of 8 or less against Northwestern, Penn, and Hopkins.
Again, it is overrated.
And yet students seem to care a lot more about Duke than going to school in Baltimore.
I don’t know why anyone thinks it’s bad if their department is 19th in the country
Hopkins’s students culture sucks. I wouldn’t want to go there either.
All you can do is troll when faced with facts. Pathetic look.
Here’s a fun fact I can throw your way:
Duke university yield: 56%
John’s Hopkins Yield: 54%
Clearly it isn’t affecting students too badly when it comes decision time.
Maybe if Duke enrolled the same freshman stats. Hopkins is enrolling a stronger student body compared to what Duke admits.
Hopkins SAT scores (enrolled): 1530-1560
Hopkins ACT: 34-35
Percent in Top 10%: 99%
Duke SAT (admitted): 1500-1560
Duke ACT (admitted): 33-35
Percent in Top 10%: 90%
https://admissions.duke.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Duke-2023-Class-Profile.pdf
Only 55% of JHU kids submitted scores vs 93% for Duke.
You think that missing 45% would bring JHU averages higher?
BINGO! And, my kid was accepted to JHU this years with scores. Did not yield there.
duke is test optional. there is no way 93% of kids submitted scores. are people this dumb?
Look at the recent CDS…47% submitted SAT and 46% submitted ACT.
uhhh - that does not mean 93% of students submitted test scores.
Many students had results from both tests too. They are found in both percentages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:US News rankings for: Engineering (undergrad), Bio, Chem, Physics, Math, Econ, English, History) ranks:
Duke (Engineering,Bio,Chem, Phys, Math, Econ, English, History) =
(19, 11, 27, 28, 16, 18, 13, 18)
Northwestern =
(13, 32, 6, 21, 16, 8, 13, 16)
Hopkins =
(13, 6, 20, 13, 20, 22, 13, 10)
Penn =
(19, 15, 16, 13, 16, 9, 3, 11)
Duke doesn't have a singular top 10 engineering or non-professional grad school ranking. Head to head, Duke only out ranks 2 departments out of 8 or less against Northwestern, Penn, and Hopkins.
Again, it is overrated.
And yet students seem to care a lot more about Duke than going to school in Baltimore.
I don’t know why anyone thinks it’s bad if their department is 19th in the country
Hopkins’s students culture sucks. I wouldn’t want to go there either.
All you can do is troll when faced with facts. Pathetic look.
Here’s a fun fact I can throw your way:
Duke university yield: 56%
John’s Hopkins Yield: 54%
Clearly it isn’t affecting students too badly when it comes decision time.
Maybe if Duke enrolled the same freshman stats. Hopkins is enrolling a stronger student body compared to what Duke admits.
Hopkins SAT scores (enrolled): 1530-1560
Hopkins ACT: 34-35
Percent in Top 10%: 99%
Duke SAT (admitted): 1500-1560
Duke ACT (admitted): 33-35
Percent in Top 10%: 90%
https://admissions.duke.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Duke-2023-Class-Profile.pdf
Only 55% of JHU kids submitted scores vs 93% for Duke.
You think that missing 45% would bring JHU averages higher?
BINGO! And, my kid was accepted to JHU this years with scores. Did not yield there.
duke is test optional. there is no way 93% of kids submitted scores. are people this dumb?
Look at the recent CDS…47% submitted SAT and 46% submitted ACT.
uhhh - that does not mean 93% of students submitted test scores.
Many students had results from both tests too. They are found in both percentages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:US News rankings for: Engineering (undergrad), Bio, Chem, Physics, Math, Econ, English, History) ranks:
Duke (Engineering,Bio,Chem, Phys, Math, Econ, English, History) =
(19, 11, 27, 28, 16, 18, 13, 18)
Northwestern =
(13, 32, 6, 21, 16, 8, 13, 16)
Hopkins =
(13, 6, 20, 13, 20, 22, 13, 10)
Penn =
(19, 15, 16, 13, 16, 9, 3, 11)
Duke doesn't have a singular top 10 engineering or non-professional grad school ranking. Head to head, Duke only out ranks 2 departments out of 8 or less against Northwestern, Penn, and Hopkins.
Again, it is overrated.
And yet students seem to care a lot more about Duke than going to school in Baltimore.
I don’t know why anyone thinks it’s bad if their department is 19th in the country
Hopkins’s students culture sucks. I wouldn’t want to go there either.
All you can do is troll when faced with facts. Pathetic look.
Here’s a fun fact I can throw your way:
Duke university yield: 56%
John’s Hopkins Yield: 54%
Clearly it isn’t affecting students too badly when it comes decision time.
Maybe if Duke enrolled the same freshman stats. Hopkins is enrolling a stronger student body compared to what Duke admits.
Hopkins SAT scores (enrolled): 1530-1560
Hopkins ACT: 34-35
Percent in Top 10%: 99%
Duke SAT (admitted): 1500-1560
Duke ACT (admitted): 33-35
Percent in Top 10%: 90%
https://admissions.duke.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Duke-2023-Class-Profile.pdf
Only 55% of JHU kids submitted scores vs 93% for Duke.
You think that missing 45% would bring JHU averages higher?
BINGO! And, my kid was accepted to JHU this years with scores. Did not yield there.
duke is test optional. there is no way 93% of kids submitted scores. are people this dumb?
Look at the recent CDS…47% submitted SAT and 46% submitted ACT.
uhhh - that does not mean 93% of students submitted test scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:US News rankings for: Engineering (undergrad), Bio, Chem, Physics, Math, Econ, English, History) ranks:
Duke (Engineering,Bio,Chem, Phys, Math, Econ, English, History) =
(19, 11, 27, 28, 16, 18, 13, 18)
Northwestern =
(13, 32, 6, 21, 16, 8, 13, 16)
Hopkins =
(13, 6, 20, 13, 20, 22, 13, 10)
Penn =
(19, 15, 16, 13, 16, 9, 3, 11)
Duke doesn't have a singular top 10 engineering or non-professional grad school ranking. Head to head, Duke only out ranks 2 departments out of 8 or less against Northwestern, Penn, and Hopkins.
Again, it is overrated.
And yet students seem to care a lot more about Duke than going to school in Baltimore.
I don’t know why anyone thinks it’s bad if their department is 19th in the country
Hopkins’s students culture sucks. I wouldn’t want to go there either.
All you can do is troll when faced with facts. Pathetic look.
Here’s a fun fact I can throw your way:
Duke university yield: 56%
John’s Hopkins Yield: 54%
Clearly it isn’t affecting students too badly when it comes decision time.
Maybe if Duke enrolled the same freshman stats. Hopkins is enrolling a stronger student body compared to what Duke admits.
Hopkins SAT scores (enrolled): 1530-1560
Hopkins ACT: 34-35
Percent in Top 10%: 99%
Duke SAT (admitted): 1500-1560
Duke ACT (admitted): 33-35
Percent in Top 10%: 90%
https://admissions.duke.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Duke-2023-Class-Profile.pdf
Only 55% of JHU kids submitted scores vs 93% for Duke.
You think that missing 45% would bring JHU averages higher?
BINGO! And, my kid was accepted to JHU this years with scores. Did not yield there.
duke is test optional. there is no way 93% of kids submitted scores. are people this dumb?
Look at the recent CDS…47% submitted SAT and 46% submitted ACT.
uhhh - that does not mean 93% of students submitted test scores.