Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HYPSM, Columbia, Penn, Chicago, Northwestern, Duke, Caltech, Hopkins, in some combination.
Harvard
Yale
Princeton
Stanford
MIT
UPenn
CalTech
Duke
Chicago
John Hopkins/Northwestern/Dartmouth
Duke, Hopkins and NW are often the ones taking turns not being T10. I personally would take Duke out.
Chicago and Hopkins are definitely the ones to take out:
Anonymous wrote:I hear parents on this forum talk about colleges as if the rankings are set in stone. I do wonder, which ranking are they going by - US News? Forbes? Niche?
Just found this article that some might find interesting:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/noodleeducation/2015/09/16/how-u-s-news-rigs-the-game-for-private-schools/?sh=5f398924e4ce
Anonymous wrote:The only college ranking that matters:
1. Harvard
2. Everything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HYPSM, Columbia, Penn, Chicago, Northwestern, Duke, Caltech, Hopkins, in some combination.
Harvard
Yale
Princeton
Stanford
MIT
UPenn
CalTech
Duke
Chicago
John Hopkins/Northwestern/Dartmouth
Duke, Hopkins and NW are often the ones taking turns not being T10. I personally would take Duke out.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HYPSM, Columbia, Penn, Chicago, Northwestern, Duke, Caltech, Hopkins, in some combination.
Harvard
Yale
Princeton
Stanford
MIT
UPenn
CalTech
Duke
Chicago
John Hopkins/Northwestern/Dartmouth
Anonymous wrote:I hear parents on this forum talk about colleges as if the rankings are set in stone. I do wonder, which ranking are they going by - US News? Forbes? Niche?
Just found this article that some might find interesting:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/noodleeducation/2015/09/16/how-u-s-news-rigs-the-game-for-private-schools/?sh=5f398924e4ce
Anonymous wrote:T10 is just a word used to describe “elite” colleges — whatever that means. Anyone familiar would be impressed by Rice, WashU, etc, but in these coastal circles it’s really only Ivies + Stanford, MIT, Duke, Northwestern, Chicago, and maybe JHU that people really look fondly at
Anonymous wrote:Whichever ranking has the school they are talking about in the top 10![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When did Hopkins and Chicago become top ten schools? It’s been ages since I’ve applied to college, but I recall both schools being obtainable for a fair amount of students. I did a little research to make sure my memory wasn’t fuzzy. https://weilcollegeadvising.com/admission-rates-30-years-ago/ I’m just wondering what changed.
I feel like Chicago has always been incredibly respected. JHU and Northwestern seem like more recent initiations into this tier.
Northwestern was considered elite (not HYP-level, but still) when I applied to colleges over 30 years ago.
it's mainly a school for rich white folks who major in communications, psychology, theatre.
You are unfamiliar with Northwestern. Lots of engineering & chemistry majors. Gets the highest academic rating from the Fiske Guide To Colleges 2023. Very diverse student body.
Nortwestern's campus: North campus is engineering & STEM, while the South campus is liberal arts, communications, music, & theater. Northwestern's Journalism School & theater are considered by many to each be the best in the nation.
oh I forgot journalism, music, art
that's why it's outcome is not so impressive
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When did Hopkins and Chicago become top ten schools? It’s been ages since I’ve applied to college, but I recall both schools being obtainable for a fair amount of students. I did a little research to make sure my memory wasn’t fuzzy. https://weilcollegeadvising.com/admission-rates-30-years-ago/ I’m just wondering what changed.
I feel like Chicago has always been incredibly respected. JHU and Northwestern seem like more recent initiations into this tier.
Northwestern was considered elite (not HYP-level, but still) when I applied to colleges over 30 years ago.
it's mainly a school for rich white folks who major in communications, psychology, theatre.
You are unfamiliar with Northwestern. Lots of engineering & chemistry majors. Gets the highest academic rating from the Fiske Guide To Colleges 2023. Very diverse student body.
Nortwestern's campus: North campus is engineering & STEM, while the South campus is liberal arts, communications, music, & theater. Northwestern's Journalism School & theater are considered by many to each be the best in the nation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When did Hopkins and Chicago become top ten schools? It’s been ages since I’ve applied to college, but I recall both schools being obtainable for a fair amount of students. I did a little research to make sure my memory wasn’t fuzzy. https://weilcollegeadvising.com/admission-rates-30-years-ago/ I’m just wondering what changed.
I feel like Chicago has always been incredibly respected. JHU and Northwestern seem like more recent initiations into this tier.
Northwestern was considered elite (not HYP-level, but still) when I applied to colleges over 30 years ago.
it's mainly a school for rich white folks who major in communications, psychology, theatre.