Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would put W&M and UVA as tied for first place. They are really both top tier schools.
No way.
You are correct. W&M should be ahead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would put W&M and UVA as tied for first place. They are really both top tier schools.
No way.
Anonymous wrote:I would put W&M and UVA as tied for first place. They are really both top tier schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would put W&M and UVA as tied for first place. They are really both top tier schools.
and you'd be wrong.
+1
Years ago, perhaps. No longer.
I think they are same level depending on what you want from a school.
You can say that for pretty much every school. If all I want and care about is a degree, then what’s the difference between UVa and Strayer? They both offer a bachelor degree and therefore are same level. But obviously, most people would disagree.
The USnews is trying to provide ranking that *most* people would agree with and while their methodology is not perfect, I do think UVa and WM used to be equal and now WM is slightly falling behind.
DP: I disagree--I think most people agree with them because they are conditioned to believe that the rankings mean anything and real at the numeric level. If they added quality of undergraduate teaching to a higher degree (which they rank in other categories) W&M would rise higher than other schools in their category and pretty soon that ranking would be what "most people agree with" too. Most people just don't have enough knowledge about schools and they like to believe there's an objective ranking among them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would put W&M and UVA as tied for first place. They are really both top tier schools.
and you'd be wrong.
+1
Years ago, perhaps. No longer.
I think they are same level depending on what you want from a school.
You can say that for pretty much every school. If all I want and care about is a degree, then what’s the difference between UVa and Strayer? They both offer a bachelor degree and therefore are same level. But obviously, most people would disagree.
The USnews is trying to provide ranking that *most* people would agree with and while their methodology is not perfect, I do think UVa and WM used to be equal and now WM is slightly falling behind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would put W&M and UVA as tied for first place. They are really both top tier schools.
and you'd be wrong.
+1
Years ago, perhaps. No longer.
I think they are same level depending on what you want from a school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would put W&M and UVA as tied for first place. They are really both top tier schools.
and you'd be wrong.
+1
Years ago, perhaps. No longer.
I think they are same level depending on what you want from a school.
And you’d still
Be wrong
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would put W&M and UVA as tied for first place. They are really both top tier schools.
and you'd be wrong.
+1
Years ago, perhaps. No longer.
I think they are same level depending on what you want from a school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would put W&M and UVA as tied for first place. They are really both top tier schools.
and you'd be wrong.
+1
Years ago, perhaps. No longer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would put W&M and UVA as tied for first place. They are really both top tier schools.
and you'd be wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would put W&M and UVA as tied for first place. They are really both top tier schools.
and you'd be wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I would put W&M and UVA as tied for first place. They are really both top tier schools.
Anonymous wrote:I would put W&M and UVA as tied for first place. They are really both top tier schools.