Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard:Yale
MIT:CalTech
Emory:WashU in St. Louis
Stanfordrinceton
Penn:Cornell
Georgetown:Notre Dame
UFL:UGA
UNC:UVA
BU:NEU
Dartmouth:Vanderbilt
NYU:USC
UCLA:Cal
Michigan:UT Austin
BC:Villanova
Purdue:Georgia Tech
Brown:Wesleyan
Williams:Amherst
Swarthmore:Haverford
Dennison:Hamilton
Oberlin:Grinnell
Va Tech:Texas A&M
Bowdoin:Colby
Bates:Trinity
Harvey Mudd:Carnegie Mellon
Pomona:Rice
Tulane:UMiami
GWU:Syracuse
Holy Cross:Lafayette
Lehigh:WPI
RPI:RIT
LMU:Santa Clara
USDepperdine
William & Mary:
American:
If I'm NYU, I'm feeling dissed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a list of the reputation scores?
Don’t even bother looking, they are not meaningful. US News gets a 40 percent response rate to their reputations survey.
40% is good. Where can I find them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a list of the reputation scores?
Don’t even bother looking, they are not meaningful. US News gets a 40 percent response rate to their reputations survey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts seemed like Emory-in-Boston
It doesn't have Emory level outcomes, it definitely is a top below that level.
Tufts has higher SAT scores. Emory from the south is more like a Emory:Tulane with Tufts:WashU in StL
Anonymous wrote:Harvard:Yale
MIT:CalTech
Emory:WashU in St. Louis
Stanfordrinceton
Penn:Cornell
Georgetown:Notre Dame
UFL:UGA
UNC:UVA
BU:NEU
Dartmouth:Vanderbilt
NYU:USC
UCLA:Cal
Michigan:UT Austin
BC:Villanova
Purdue:Georgia Tech
Brown:Wesleyan
Williams:Amherst
Swarthmore:Haverford
Dennison:Hamilton
Oberlin:Grinnell
Va Tech:Texas A&M
Bowdoin:Colby
Bates:Trinity
Harvey Mudd:Carnegie Mellon
Pomona:Rice
Tulane:UMiami
GWU:Syracuse
Holy Cross:Lafayette
Lehigh:WPI
RPI:RIT
LMU:Santa Clara
USDepperdine
William & Mary:
American:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rice: Hogwarts, but in a sauna
I live in Houston and have nothing but good things to say about Rice (except for the weather). It is unique though. I can usually tell I'm talking to a 40-50 year old who went to Rice within 5 minutes. There's a brainiac, motivated, creative side to them. Some of them could do well at the cool kids table, but none of them would want to. It's clique-y in the best sense of that word.
Interesting assessment.
Where would a kid who’s at home at the cool kids table, but also self-gravitates towards weird quirky entrepreneurial nerdy exploration go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rice: Hogwarts, but in a sauna
I live in Houston and have nothing but good things to say about Rice (except for the weather). It is unique though. I can usually tell I'm talking to a 40-50 year old who went to Rice within 5 minutes. There's a brainiac, motivated, creative side to them. Some of them could do well at the cool kids table, but none of them would want to. It's clique-y in the best sense of that word.
Interesting assessment.
Where would a kid who’s at home at the cool kids table, but also self-gravitates towards weird quirky entrepreneurial nerdy exploration go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wake Forest:Colgate
Wake has bigger sports presence, but stand on quads of both and walk around when students are there and they are similar. Both proud of their liberal arts education. Aside from weather and that Wake is 5500 versus Colgate 3000.
Don’t agree with this one. Colgate gets outdoorsy kids who don’t mind being in the middle of nowhere. Winston Salem is a small city, and gets kids who want the Southern schools experience (football, basketball, Greek life) combined with very good academics.
Anonymous wrote:CWRU: ????
Which school
Anonymous wrote:Wake Forest:Colgate
Wake has bigger sports presence, but stand on quads of both and walk around when students are there and they are similar. Both proud of their liberal arts education. Aside from weather and that Wake is 5500 versus Colgate 3000.
Anonymous wrote:Tufts seemed like Emory-in-Boston