Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Reddit, thoughts? https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/xc0v5x/the_2023_supreme_t75_college_ranking_aggregating/
It took the 13 most popular undergraduate rankings and used the averages to find an overall rank. I recommend looking at the original post on Reddit because it has a lot of cool data that goes with it to explain what's going on, but for those who just want a sneak peak of the results:
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
This affirms the widely held notion that Hopkins is overrated on the latest US News ranking list.
This kind of aggregate ranking has its own flaws (for example, there are more than several rankings included in the aggregate that are not even remotely credible).
JFC. In what world is U Mich higher than Hopkins? lmaof
How many kids got into Hopkins vs U Mich at your high school. This year we had 0 Hopkins admits and 18 U Mich.
How many 18 year olds really wants to go to Hopkins anyway?
About 38,500.
38,500 apply and the vast majority would go elsewhere if they were accepted at an elite.
This is true, here are some of the cross admit preferences from Parchment, it's not perfect but it gives a general idea:
Yale 84% - JHU 16%
UPenn 83% - JHU 17%
Duke 81% - JHU 19%
Columbia 81% - JHU 19%
Northwestern 65% - JHU 35%
Cornell 51% - JHU 49%
I would say an 8:2 ratio is a vast majority. I also see Harvard, MIT, and Princeton were not mentioned, among others. I only mentioned this because according to USNWR Johns Hopkins is ranked #7.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Reddit, thoughts? https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/xc0v5x/the_2023_supreme_t75_college_ranking_aggregating/
It took the 13 most popular undergraduate rankings and used the averages to find an overall rank. I recommend looking at the original post on Reddit because it has a lot of cool data that goes with it to explain what's going on, but for those who just want a sneak peak of the results:
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
This affirms the widely held notion that Hopkins is overrated on the latest US News ranking list.
This kind of aggregate ranking has its own flaws (for example, there are more than several rankings included in the aggregate that are not even remotely credible).
JFC. In what world is U Mich higher than Hopkins? lmaof
How many kids got into Hopkins vs U Mich at your high school. This year we had 0 Hopkins admits and 18 U Mich.
How many 18 year olds really wants to go to Hopkins anyway?
About 38,500.
38,500 apply and the vast majority would go elsewhere if they were accepted at an elite.
This is true, here are some of the cross admit preferences from Parchment, it's not perfect but it gives a general idea:
Yale 84% - JHU 16%
UPenn 83% - JHU 17%
Duke 81% - JHU 19%
Columbia 81% - JHU 19%
Northwestern 65% - JHU 35%
Cornell 51% - JHU 49%
Is parchment data updated anymore? For the few schools I’ve checked there, the numbers are identical to 5 years ago. Doesn’t seem reliable to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Reddit, thoughts? https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/xc0v5x/the_2023_supreme_t75_college_ranking_aggregating/
It took the 13 most popular undergraduate rankings and used the averages to find an overall rank. I recommend looking at the original post on Reddit because it has a lot of cool data that goes with it to explain what's going on, but for those who just want a sneak peak of the results:
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
This affirms the widely held notion that Hopkins is overrated on the latest US News ranking list.
This kind of aggregate ranking has its own flaws (for example, there are more than several rankings included in the aggregate that are not even remotely credible).
JFC. In what world is U Mich higher than Hopkins? lmaof
How many kids got into Hopkins vs U Mich at your high school. This year we had 0 Hopkins admits and 18 U Mich.
How many 18 year olds really wants to go to Hopkins anyway?
About 38,500.
38,500 apply and the vast majority would go elsewhere if they were accepted at an elite.
This is true, here are some of the cross admit preferences from Parchment, it's not perfect but it gives a general idea:
Yale 84% - JHU 16%
UPenn 83% - JHU 17%
Duke 81% - JHU 19%
Columbia 81% - JHU 19%
Northwestern 65% - JHU 35%
Cornell 51% - JHU 49%
Well, let’s go back to the original question - Parchment says 62 percent chose HOPKINS, 38 MICHIGAN
Hopkins 65, UVA 35
Hopkins 80, Emory 20
Hopkins 53, Wash U 47
Hopkins 61, Vanderbilt 39
Highly ranked private school on the east coast with an undergraduate student body at 1/5 the size of public Michigan. Naturally those who are accepted to both universities would be more likely to attend Hopkins, in this case at about a 2 to 1 ratio. Still doesn’t explain the fact why a supposedly top ten school does so poorly against its private peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Reddit, thoughts? https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/xc0v5x/the_2023_supreme_t75_college_ranking_aggregating/
It took the 13 most popular undergraduate rankings and used the averages to find an overall rank. I recommend looking at the original post on Reddit because it has a lot of cool data that goes with it to explain what's going on, but for those who just want a sneak peak of the results:
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
This affirms the widely held notion that Hopkins is overrated on the latest US News ranking list.
This kind of aggregate ranking has its own flaws (for example, there are more than several rankings included in the aggregate that are not even remotely credible).
JFC. In what world is U Mich higher than Hopkins? lmaof
Michigan is a great school. For in-state students it could definitely be more worthwhile than Hopkins. For serious engineering and business outside of BME and healthcare management, Michigan destroys Hopkins.
UpHopkins has a number of engineering programs ranked in the top 20 besides its number 1 ranked bme program.
So what? Most of Michigan’s are top 5-10.
Exactly Michigan is among the cream of the crop for all engineering disciplines
Michigan is ranked 9th for engineering and Hopkins is ranked 13 th so doesn’t seem that different. In any case, we all know Michigan is hurt in rankings by strength of in state applicant pool.
Not that it really matters, but Michigan is 6th
Not this year, it’s 9th, but agree it’s too small a difference to be significant. https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-engineering-schools/university-of-michigan-ann-arbor-02088
You are confusing graduate rankings with undergraduate ones. Michigan is 6th at the undergraduate level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Reddit, thoughts? https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/xc0v5x/the_2023_supreme_t75_college_ranking_aggregating/
It took the 13 most popular undergraduate rankings and used the averages to find an overall rank. I recommend looking at the original post on Reddit because it has a lot of cool data that goes with it to explain what's going on, but for those who just want a sneak peak of the results:
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
This affirms the widely held notion that Hopkins is overrated on the latest US News ranking list.
This kind of aggregate ranking has its own flaws (for example, there are more than several rankings included in the aggregate that are not even remotely credible).
JFC. In what world is U Mich higher than Hopkins? lmaof
Michigan is a great school. For in-state students it could definitely be more worthwhile than Hopkins. For serious engineering and business outside of BME and healthcare management, Michigan destroys Hopkins.
UpHopkins has a number of engineering programs ranked in the top 20 besides its number 1 ranked bme program.
Hopkins International Relations undergrad program is ranked number 3 in the US. It's not just known for science. And, SAIS its School of Advanced International Studies is ranked #2 in the US s for top master's program for a policy career i
The writing seminars program is also one of the top in the country, as is public health.
+100
I'm amazed at how ignorant people are when they think Hopkins is only nationally/internationally recognized for it's science programs.
Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Reddit, thoughts? https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/xc0v5x/the_2023_supreme_t75_college_ranking_aggregating/
It took the 13 most popular undergraduate rankings and used the averages to find an overall rank. I recommend looking at the original post on Reddit because it has a lot of cool data that goes with it to explain what's going on, but for those who just want a sneak peak of the results:
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Reddit, thoughts? https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/xc0v5x/the_2023_supreme_t75_college_ranking_aggregating/
It took the 13 most popular undergraduate rankings and used the averages to find an overall rank. I recommend looking at the original post on Reddit because it has a lot of cool data that goes with it to explain what's going on, but for those who just want a sneak peak of the results:
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
This affirms the widely held notion that Hopkins is overrated on the latest US News ranking list.
This kind of aggregate ranking has its own flaws (for example, there are more than several rankings included in the aggregate that are not even remotely credible).
JFC. In what world is U Mich higher than Hopkins? lmaof
How many kids got into Hopkins vs U Mich at your high school. This year we had 0 Hopkins admits and 18 U Mich.
How many 18 year olds really wants to go to Hopkins anyway?
About 38,500.
38,500 apply and the vast majority would go elsewhere if they were accepted at an elite.
This is true, here are some of the cross admit preferences from Parchment, it's not perfect but it gives a general idea:
Yale 84% - JHU 16%
UPenn 83% - JHU 17%
Duke 81% - JHU 19%
Columbia 81% - JHU 19%
Northwestern 65% - JHU 35%
Cornell 51% - JHU 49%
Well, let’s go back to the original question - Parchment says 62 percent chose HOPKINS, 38 MICHIGAN
Hopkins 65, UVA 35
Hopkins 80, Emory 20
Hopkins 53, Wash U 47
Hopkins 61, Vanderbilt 39
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Reddit, thoughts? https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/xc0v5x/the_2023_supreme_t75_college_ranking_aggregating/
It took the 13 most popular undergraduate rankings and used the averages to find an overall rank. I recommend looking at the original post on Reddit because it has a lot of cool data that goes with it to explain what's going on, but for those who just want a sneak peak of the results:
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
This affirms the widely held notion that Hopkins is overrated on the latest US News ranking list.
This kind of aggregate ranking has its own flaws (for example, there are more than several rankings included in the aggregate that are not even remotely credible).
JFC. In what world is U Mich higher than Hopkins? lmaof
Michigan is a great school. For in-state students it could definitely be more worthwhile than Hopkins. For serious engineering and business outside of BME and healthcare management, Michigan destroys Hopkins.
UpHopkins has a number of engineering programs ranked in the top 20 besides its number 1 ranked bme program.
Hopkins International Relations undergrad program is ranked number 3 in the US. It's not just known for science. And, SAIS its School of Advanced International Studies is ranked #2 in the US s for top master's program for a policy career i
The writing seminars program is also one of the top in the country, as is public health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Reddit, thoughts? https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/xc0v5x/the_2023_supreme_t75_college_ranking_aggregating/
It took the 13 most popular undergraduate rankings and used the averages to find an overall rank. I recommend looking at the original post on Reddit because it has a lot of cool data that goes with it to explain what's going on, but for those who just want a sneak peak of the results:
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
This affirms the widely held notion that Hopkins is overrated on the latest US News ranking list.
This kind of aggregate ranking has its own flaws (for example, there are more than several rankings included in the aggregate that are not even remotely credible).
JFC. In what world is U Mich higher than Hopkins? lmaof
Michigan is a great school. For in-state students it could definitely be more worthwhile than Hopkins. For serious engineering and business outside of BME and healthcare management, Michigan destroys Hopkins.
UpHopkins has a number of engineering programs ranked in the top 20 besides its number 1 ranked bme program.
Hopkins International Relations undergrad program is ranked number 3 in the US. It's not just known for science. And, SAIS its School of Advanced International Studies is ranked #2 in the US s for top master's program for a policy career i
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Reddit, thoughts? https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/xc0v5x/the_2023_supreme_t75_college_ranking_aggregating/
It took the 13 most popular undergraduate rankings and used the averages to find an overall rank. I recommend looking at the original post on Reddit because it has a lot of cool data that goes with it to explain what's going on, but for those who just want a sneak peak of the results:
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
This affirms the widely held notion that Hopkins is overrated on the latest US News ranking list.
This kind of aggregate ranking has its own flaws (for example, there are more than several rankings included in the aggregate that are not even remotely credible).
JFC. In what world is U Mich higher than Hopkins? lmaof
Michigan is a great school. For in-state students it could definitely be more worthwhile than Hopkins. For serious engineering and business outside of BME and healthcare management, Michigan destroys Hopkins.
UpHopkins has a number of engineering programs ranked in the top 20 besides its number 1 ranked bme program.
So what? Most of Michigan’s are top 5-10.
U Mich Ann Arbor has a 26% acceptance rate which is so much higher than the other top 20-25 schools. Much easier to get into. We have a large number get in from our high school every year---23 last year.
It is under 20% now and dropping. You should at least get your stats straight before spewing nonsense. It also has more undergraduate students than any private school in the top 25.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Reddit, thoughts? https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/xc0v5x/the_2023_supreme_t75_college_ranking_aggregating/
It took the 13 most popular undergraduate rankings and used the averages to find an overall rank. I recommend looking at the original post on Reddit because it has a lot of cool data that goes with it to explain what's going on, but for those who just want a sneak peak of the results:
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
This affirms the widely held notion that Hopkins is overrated on the latest US News ranking list.
This kind of aggregate ranking has its own flaws (for example, there are more than several rankings included in the aggregate that are not even remotely credible).
JFC. In what world is U Mich higher than Hopkins? lmaof
How many kids got into Hopkins vs U Mich at your high school. This year we had 0 Hopkins admits and 18 U Mich.
How many 18 year olds really wants to go to Hopkins anyway?
About 38,500.
38,500 apply and the vast majority would go elsewhere if they were accepted at an elite.
This is true, here are some of the cross admit preferences from Parchment, it's not perfect but it gives a general idea:
Yale 84% - JHU 16%
UPenn 83% - JHU 17%
Duke 81% - JHU 19%
Columbia 81% - JHU 19%
Northwestern 65% - JHU 35%
Cornell 51% - JHU 49%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Reddit, thoughts? https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/xc0v5x/the_2023_supreme_t75_college_ranking_aggregating/
It took the 13 most popular undergraduate rankings and used the averages to find an overall rank. I recommend looking at the original post on Reddit because it has a lot of cool data that goes with it to explain what's going on, but for those who just want a sneak peak of the results:
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
This affirms the widely held notion that Hopkins is overrated on the latest US News ranking list.
This kind of aggregate ranking has its own flaws (for example, there are more than several rankings included in the aggregate that are not even remotely credible).
JFC. In what world is U Mich higher than Hopkins? lmaof
How many kids got into Hopkins vs U Mich at your high school. This year we had 0 Hopkins admits and 18 U Mich.
How many 18 year olds really wants to go to Hopkins anyway?
About 38,500.
38,500 apply and the vast majority would go elsewhere if they were accepted at an elite.
This is true, here are some of the cross admit preferences from Parchment, it's not perfect but it gives a general idea:
Yale 84% - JHU 16%
UPenn 83% - JHU 17%
Duke 81% - JHU 19%
Columbia 81% - JHU 19%
Northwestern 65% - JHU 35%
Cornell 51% - JHU 49%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Reddit, thoughts? https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/xc0v5x/the_2023_supreme_t75_college_ranking_aggregating/
It took the 13 most popular undergraduate rankings and used the averages to find an overall rank. I recommend looking at the original post on Reddit because it has a lot of cool data that goes with it to explain what's going on, but for those who just want a sneak peak of the results:
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
This affirms the widely held notion that Hopkins is overrated on the latest US News ranking list.
This kind of aggregate ranking has its own flaws (for example, there are more than several rankings included in the aggregate that are not even remotely credible).
JFC. In what world is U Mich higher than Hopkins? lmaof
How many kids got into Hopkins vs U Mich at your high school. This year we had 0 Hopkins admits and 18 U Mich.
How many 18 year olds really wants to go to Hopkins anyway?
About 38,500.
38,500 apply and the vast majority would go elsewhere if they were accepted at an elite.
This is true, here are some of the cross admit preferences from Parchment, it's not perfect but it gives a general idea:
Yale 84% - JHU 16%
UPenn 83% - JHU 17%
Duke 81% - JHU 19%
Columbia 81% - JHU 19%
Northwestern 65% - JHU 35%
Cornell 51% - JHU 49%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Reddit, thoughts? https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/xc0v5x/the_2023_supreme_t75_college_ranking_aggregating/
It took the 13 most popular undergraduate rankings and used the averages to find an overall rank. I recommend looking at the original post on Reddit because it has a lot of cool data that goes with it to explain what's going on, but for those who just want a sneak peak of the results:
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
This affirms the widely held notion that Hopkins is overrated on the latest US News ranking list.
This kind of aggregate ranking has its own flaws (for example, there are more than several rankings included in the aggregate that are not even remotely credible).
JFC. In what world is U Mich higher than Hopkins? lmaof
Michigan is a great school. For in-state students it could definitely be more worthwhile than Hopkins. For serious engineering and business outside of BME and healthcare management, Michigan destroys Hopkins.
UpHopkins has a number of engineering programs ranked in the top 20 besides its number 1 ranked bme program.
So what? Most of Michigan’s are top 5-10.
U Mich Ann Arbor has a 26% acceptance rate which is so much higher than the other top 20-25 schools. Much easier to get into. We have a large number get in from our high school every year---23 last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Reddit, thoughts? https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/xc0v5x/the_2023_supreme_t75_college_ranking_aggregating/
It took the 13 most popular undergraduate rankings and used the averages to find an overall rank. I recommend looking at the original post on Reddit because it has a lot of cool data that goes with it to explain what's going on, but for those who just want a sneak peak of the results:
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
4. Harvard
5. Duke
5. Yale
7. Penn
8. Caltech
9. Columbia
9. Northwestern
11. Vanderbilt
12. Rice
13. Dartmouth
14. UChicago
15. Brown
16. Cornell
17. UMich
18. Johns Hopkins
19. WashU
20. Notre Dame
This affirms the widely held notion that Hopkins is overrated on the latest US News ranking list.
This kind of aggregate ranking has its own flaws (for example, there are more than several rankings included in the aggregate that are not even remotely credible).
JFC. In what world is U Mich higher than Hopkins? lmaof
How many kids got into Hopkins vs U Mich at your high school. This year we had 0 Hopkins admits and 18 U Mich.
How many 18 year olds really wants to go to Hopkins anyway?
About 38,500.
38,500 apply and the vast majority would go elsewhere if they were accepted at an elite.