Anonymous wrote:asAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Columbia may fall out of the top 10.
Columbia was removed from the 2022 ranking (tied at #2) due to recent disclosures of improper data submission to US News. Columbia University is one of a handful of elite schools that does not submit a CDS.
For the top 5, go with the 5 largest endowments (Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, MIT).
Then Penn, Chicago, Northwestern, Caltech, & Duke in some order.
Johns Hopkins and Columbia tied at #11.
Next grouping: Dartmouth, Brown, Vanderbilt, Cornell, & WashUStL.
Next 5: Rice, Notre Dame, UCLA, & Cal-Berkeley.
USC may move up from its current #27 position.
UCLA, Berkeley, USC, and Cornell will fall. Emory, Georgetown, Umich, UVA will rise.
Uva booster has arrived.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Columbia may fall out of the top 10.
Columbia was removed from the 2022 ranking (tied at #2) due to recent disclosures of improper data submission to US News. Columbia University is one of a handful of elite schools that does not submit a CDS.
For the top 5, go with the 5 largest endowments (Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, MIT).
Then Penn, Chicago, Northwestern, Caltech, & Duke in some order.
Johns Hopkins and Columbia tied at #11.
Next grouping: Dartmouth, Brown, Vanderbilt, Cornell, & WashUStL.
Next 5: Rice, Notre Dame, UCLA, & Cal-Berkeley.
USC may move up from its current #27 position.
UCLA, Berkeley, USC, and Cornell will fall. Emory, Georgetown, Umich, UVA will rise.
Georgetown has been around #23/24 for as long as I can remember … I feel like that’s where it was when I went there in 2005, and any time I’ve checked since then, it’s been in the same place. So I’d be surprised if it moves much.
It was 20 a few years ago, it'll likely pass Berkeley this year.
Berkeley will rise. Berkeley’s admission rate fell to around 11% this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Columbia may fall out of the top 10.
Columbia was removed from the 2022 ranking (tied at #2) due to recent disclosures of improper data submission to US News. Columbia University is one of a handful of elite schools that does not submit a CDS.
For the top 5, go with the 5 largest endowments (Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, MIT).
Then Penn, Chicago, Northwestern, Caltech, & Duke in some order.
Johns Hopkins and Columbia tied at #11.
Next grouping: Dartmouth, Brown, Vanderbilt, Cornell, & WashUStL.
Next 5: Rice, Notre Dame, UCLA, & Cal-Berkeley.
USC may move up from its current #27 position.
UCLA, Berkeley, USC, and Cornell will fall. Emory, Georgetown, Umich, UVA will rise.
Georgetown has been around #23/24 for as long as I can remember … I feel like that’s where it was when I went there in 2005, and any time I’ve checked since then, it’s been in the same place. So I’d be surprised if it moves much.
It was 20 a few years ago, it'll likely pass Berkeley this year.
asAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Columbia may fall out of the top 10.
Columbia was removed from the 2022 ranking (tied at #2) due to recent disclosures of improper data submission to US News. Columbia University is one of a handful of elite schools that does not submit a CDS.
For the top 5, go with the 5 largest endowments (Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, MIT).
Then Penn, Chicago, Northwestern, Caltech, & Duke in some order.
Johns Hopkins and Columbia tied at #11.
Next grouping: Dartmouth, Brown, Vanderbilt, Cornell, & WashUStL.
Next 5: Rice, Notre Dame, UCLA, & Cal-Berkeley.
USC may move up from its current #27 position.
UCLA, Berkeley, USC, and Cornell will fall. Emory, Georgetown, Umich, UVA will rise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liberal Arts Colleges (LAC) ranking guess:
I love Williams College, but I think that Williams, Amherst, Swarthmone, Pomona, Wellesley, and Carleton College are deserving of the top ranking.
Claremont McKenna is in an elite class by itself as is Harvey Mudd College.
Bowdoin College has a friendly, close-knit, elite, prep boarding school feel (more like St. Paul's School & Groton, than Andover or Exeter).
My guess:
1) Williams College
2) Amherst College
3) Pomona College
3) Swarthmore College
5) Wellesley College
6) Bowdoin College
6) Carleton College
8) Claremont McKenna College
9) Middlebury College
10) Colby College (playing the ratings game well)
10) Davidson College
10) Harvey Mudd College
13) Grinnell College
13) Wash & Lee University
15) Hamilton College
15) Haverford College
15) Colgate University
18) USMA-West Point
18) USNA--Annapolis
18) USAFA--Colorado Springs
21) Barnard College
21) Smith College
23) Wesleyan University
24) Kenyon College
25) Bryn Mawr
26) Univ. of Richmond
27) College of the Holy Cross
28) Franklin & Marshall
29) Macalester College
30) Rhodes College
31) Bates College
31) SOKA
31) Thomas Aquinas
31) Oberlin College
35) Occidental College
36) Lafayette College
37) Centre College
37) Whitman College
37) Mount Holyoke College
40) Bucknell University
41) Gettysburg College
42) Trinity College
43) Gettysburg College
44) Furman University
Scripps?
Yes, Scripps should definitely be there. The ranking below (using totally different criteria from USNWR/WSJ/Forbes) has Scripps at #3 INCLUDING national universities. Not saying that seems right, but it's not nothing.
https://lesshighschoolstress.com/blog/6/
Interesting list which ranks 100 colleges & universities. Topping the list is #1 Pomona, then #2 Northwestern, #3 Scripps, & #4 Wellesley. Georgetown University is tied next to last at #98.
lmao at a list that has University of Richmond and American above Brown, Duke, Cornell, Princeton, Stanford, Dartmouth, MIT, Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Southern+California&with=Georgetown+University
USC: 56 vs GT 44
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Southern+California&with=Emory+University
USC: 72 vs Emory 28
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Southern+California&with=New+York+University
USC: 83 vs NYU 17
Welcome to the 21st century!
PP for the mic drop
Except for Parchment data is notoriously self-selecting and unreliable.
Better than something out of your ass lol
Peer reputation scores did not come out of my ass, but from college dean's and presidents they seem to agree that USC is overrated. NYU has Stern and Georgetown has SFS.
USC has School of Cinematic Arts which is #1 in the US if not in the world. Its Engineering is better than NYU. USC Marshais also highly ranked.
I'll take a bet.
USC will be higer than NYU for 2023 by USN&WR
Let me know how much you are willing to bet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liberal Arts Colleges (LAC) ranking guess:
I love Williams College, but I think that Williams, Amherst, Swarthmone, Pomona, Wellesley, and Carleton College are deserving of the top ranking.
Claremont McKenna is in an elite class by itself as is Harvey Mudd College.
Bowdoin College has a friendly, close-knit, elite, prep boarding school feel (more like St. Paul's School & Groton, than Andover or Exeter).
My guess:
1) Williams College
2) Amherst College
3) Pomona College
3) Swarthmore College
5) Wellesley College
6) Bowdoin College
6) Carleton College
8) Claremont McKenna College
9) Middlebury College
10) Colby College (playing the ratings game well)
10) Davidson College
10) Harvey Mudd College
13) Grinnell College
13) Wash & Lee University
15) Hamilton College
15) Haverford College
15) Colgate University
18) USMA-West Point
18) USNA--Annapolis
18) USAFA--Colorado Springs
21) Barnard College
21) Smith College
23) Wesleyan University
24) Kenyon College
25) Bryn Mawr
26) Univ. of Richmond
27) College of the Holy Cross
28) Franklin & Marshall
29) Macalester College
30) Rhodes College
31) Bates College
31) SOKA
31) Thomas Aquinas
31) Oberlin College
35) Occidental College
36) Lafayette College
37) Centre College
37) Whitman College
37) Mount Holyoke College
40) Bucknell University
41) Gettysburg College
42) Trinity College
43) Gettysburg College
44) Furman University
Scripps?
Sorry, I forgot Scripps College. Probably around #30, but because of the consortium, it could easily be one's absolute top choice school. Scripps is a special place--just like CMC. The difficulty with LACs is that fit is much more important than with respect to National Universities. So many great colleges & universities in the US. Please accept my apology for my oversight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liberal Arts Colleges (LAC) ranking guess:
I love Williams College, but I think that Williams, Amherst, Swarthmone, Pomona, Wellesley, and Carleton College are deserving of the top ranking.
Claremont McKenna is in an elite class by itself as is Harvey Mudd College.
Bowdoin College has a friendly, close-knit, elite, prep boarding school feel (more like St. Paul's School & Groton, than Andover or Exeter).
My guess:
1) Williams College
2) Amherst College
3) Pomona College
3) Swarthmore College
5) Wellesley College
6) Bowdoin College
6) Carleton College
8) Claremont McKenna College
9) Middlebury College
10) Colby College (playing the ratings game well)
10) Davidson College
10) Harvey Mudd College
13) Grinnell College
13) Wash & Lee University
15) Hamilton College
15) Haverford College
15) Colgate University
18) USMA-West Point
18) USNA--Annapolis
18) USAFA--Colorado Springs
21) Barnard College
21) Smith College
23) Wesleyan University
24) Kenyon College
25) Bryn Mawr
26) Univ. of Richmond
27) College of the Holy Cross
28) Franklin & Marshall
29) Macalester College
30) Rhodes College
31) Bates College
31) SOKA
31) Thomas Aquinas
31) Oberlin College
35) Occidental College
36) Lafayette College
37) Centre College
37) Whitman College
37) Mount Holyoke College
40) Bucknell University
41) Gettysburg College
42) Trinity College
43) Gettysburg College
44) Furman University
Scripps?
Yes, Scripps should definitely be there. The ranking below (using totally different criteria from USNWR/WSJ/Forbes) has Scripps at #3 INCLUDING national universities. Not saying that seems right, but it's not nothing.
https://lesshighschoolstress.com/blog/6/
Interesting list which ranks 100 colleges & universities. Topping the list is #1 Pomona, then #2 Northwestern, #3 Scripps, & #4 Wellesley. Georgetown University is tied next to last at #98.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liberal Arts Colleges (LAC) ranking guess:
I love Williams College, but I think that Williams, Amherst, Swarthmone, Pomona, Wellesley, and Carleton College are deserving of the top ranking.
Claremont McKenna is in an elite class by itself as is Harvey Mudd College.
Bowdoin College has a friendly, close-knit, elite, prep boarding school feel (more like St. Paul's School & Groton, than Andover or Exeter).
My guess:
1) Williams College
2) Amherst College
3) Pomona College
3) Swarthmore College
5) Wellesley College
6) Bowdoin College
6) Carleton College
8) Claremont McKenna College
9) Middlebury College
10) Colby College (playing the ratings game well)
10) Davidson College
10) Harvey Mudd College
13) Grinnell College
13) Wash & Lee University
15) Hamilton College
15) Haverford College
15) Colgate University
18) USMA-West Point
18) USNA--Annapolis
18) USAFA--Colorado Springs
21) Barnard College
21) Smith College
23) Wesleyan University
24) Kenyon College
25) Bryn Mawr
26) Univ. of Richmond
27) College of the Holy Cross
28) Franklin & Marshall
29) Macalester College
30) Rhodes College
31) Bates College
31) SOKA
31) Thomas Aquinas
31) Oberlin College
35) Occidental College
36) Lafayette College
37) Centre College
37) Whitman College
37) Mount Holyoke College
40) Bucknell University
41) Gettysburg College
42) Trinity College
43) Gettysburg College
44) Furman University
Scripps?
Yes, Scripps should definitely be there. The ranking below (using totally different criteria from USNWR/WSJ/Forbes) has Scripps at #3 INCLUDING national universities. Not saying that seems right, but it's not nothing.
https://lesshighschoolstress.com/blog/6/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liberal Arts Colleges (LAC) ranking guess:
I love Williams College, but I think that Williams, Amherst, Swarthmone, Pomona, Wellesley, and Carleton College are deserving of the top ranking.
Claremont McKenna is in an elite class by itself as is Harvey Mudd College.
Bowdoin College has a friendly, close-knit, elite, prep boarding school feel (more like St. Paul's School & Groton, than Andover or Exeter).
My guess:
1) Williams College
2) Amherst College
3) Pomona College
3) Swarthmore College
5) Wellesley College
6) Bowdoin College
6) Carleton College
8) Claremont McKenna College
9) Middlebury College
10) Colby College (playing the ratings game well)
10) Davidson College
10) Harvey Mudd College
13) Grinnell College
13) Wash & Lee University
15) Hamilton College
15) Haverford College
15) Colgate University
18) USMA-West Point
18) USNA--Annapolis
18) USAFA--Colorado Springs
21) Barnard College
21) Smith College
23) Wesleyan University
24) Kenyon College
25) Bryn Mawr
26) Univ. of Richmond
27) College of the Holy Cross
28) Franklin & Marshall
29) Macalester College
30) Rhodes College
31) Bates College
31) SOKA
31) Thomas Aquinas
31) Oberlin College
35) Occidental College
36) Lafayette College
37) Centre College
37) Whitman College
37) Mount Holyoke College
40) Bucknell University
41) Gettysburg College
42) Trinity College
43) Gettysburg College
44) Furman University
Scripps?
Anonymous wrote:USC, NYU, and Georgetown are overrated
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Southern+California&with=Georgetown+University
USC: 56 vs GT 44
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Southern+California&with=Emory+University
USC: 72 vs Emory 28
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Southern+California&with=New+York+University
USC: 83 vs NYU 17
Welcome to the 21st century!
PP for the mic drop
Except for Parchment data is notoriously self-selecting and unreliable.
Better than something out of your ass lol
Peer reputation scores did not come out of my ass, but from college dean's and presidents they seem to agree that USC is overrated. NYU has Stern and Georgetown has SFS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liberal Arts Colleges (LAC) ranking guess:
I love Williams College, but I think that Williams, Amherst, Swarthmone, Pomona, Wellesley, and Carleton College are deserving of the top ranking.
Claremont McKenna is in an elite class by itself as is Harvey Mudd College.
Bowdoin College has a friendly, close-knit, elite, prep boarding school feel (more like St. Paul's School & Groton, than Andover or Exeter).
My guess:
1) Williams College
2) Amherst College
3) Pomona College
3) Swarthmore College
5) Wellesley College
6) Bowdoin College
6) Carleton College
8) Claremont McKenna College
9) Middlebury College
10) Colby College (playing the ratings game well)
10) Davidson College
10) Harvey Mudd College
13) Grinnell College
13) Wash & Lee University
15) Hamilton College
15) Haverford College
15) Colgate University
18) USMA-West Point
18) USNA--Annapolis
18) USAFA--Colorado Springs
21) Barnard College
21) Smith College
23) Wesleyan University
24) Kenyon College
25) Bryn Mawr
26) Univ. of Richmond
27) College of the Holy Cross
28) Franklin & Marshall
29) Macalester College
30) Rhodes College
31) Bates College
31) SOKA
31) Thomas Aquinas
31) Oberlin College
35) Occidental College
36) Lafayette College
37) Centre College
37) Whitman College
37) Mount Holyoke College
40) Bucknell University
41) Gettysburg College
42) Trinity College
43) Gettysburg College
44) Furman University
Scripps?