Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So odd. I thought employers said they were taking Harvard off their list after the protests!
This is from Niche, using 2021 data. Ignore. Worthless
This is not from niche, it’s federal data. Not sure why you felt the need to lie about something so stupid to lie about.
Anonymous wrote:Brown grad with a humanities degree here. My starting salary wasn’t high (though was totally fine), but I had multiple offers and a job waiting for me at graduation. I now make $750k in an arts job that at least isn’t actively making the world worse that I didn’t have to go to grad school for. Starting salary isn’t everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The formatting is killing my brain, so reordered.
First Tier
Harvey Mudd, MIT, CalTech, UPenn, Stanford, Harvard
Second Tier
Dartmouth, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Carnegie Mellon, Yale, Claremont McKenna, Georgetown, UChicago, Columbia, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, Rice, Cornell, Berkeley, NYU,
Third Tier
Wasington & Lee, Bowdoin, Georgia Tech, Northeastern, Notre Dame, BU, Pomona, Amherst, Villanova, USC, Emory, Williams, Swarthmore, Barnard, Colgate, Wake Forest, Middlebury, BU, UVA, Tufts, WashU at St. Louis, Wellesley
Fourth Tier
Trinity (TX), Bucknell, Wesleyan, Brandeis, Lehigh, Michigan, UT Austin, Colby, Brown, UCLA, Davidson, Rochester, Wisconsin, Haverford, Case Western, Bates, UNC, Bryn Mawr, Illinois, UC San Diego, Hamilton, Richmond, UMiami, Florida, William & Mary, Kenyon, Georgia, Vassar
Fifth Tier
Tulane, Macalester, Carleton, Grinnell, Smith, Colorado
This is very close to the matriculation stats of Philips Andover matriculations. UVA is seen as superior to Michigan.
You are FOS. All 8 Ivies are the most desired at Andover. Many family members attended. Those boarding schools are finishing schools for the Ivies. State schools are inferior to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The formatting is killing my brain, so reordered.
First Tier
Harvey Mudd, MIT, CalTech, UPenn, Stanford, Harvard
Second Tier
Dartmouth, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Carnegie Mellon, Yale, Claremont McKenna, Georgetown, UChicago, Columbia, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, Rice, Cornell, Berkeley, NYU,
Third Tier
Wasington & Lee, Bowdoin, Georgia Tech, Northeastern, Notre Dame, BU, Pomona, Amherst, Villanova, USC, Emory, Williams, Swarthmore, Barnard, Colgate, Wake Forest, Middlebury, BU, UVA, Tufts, WashU at St. Louis, Wellesley
Fourth Tier
Trinity (TX), Bucknell, Wesleyan, Brandeis, Lehigh, Michigan, UT Austin, Colby, Brown, UCLA, Davidson, Rochester, Wisconsin, Haverford, Case Western, Bates, UNC, Bryn Mawr, Illinois, UC San Diego, Hamilton, Richmond, UMiami, Florida, William & Mary, Kenyon, Georgia, Vassar
Fifth Tier
Tulane, Macalester, Carleton, Grinnell, Smith, Colorado
This is very close to the matriculation stats of Philips Andover matriculations. UVA is seen as superior to Michigan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So odd. I thought employers said they were taking Harvard off their list after the protests!
This is from Niche, using 2021 data. Ignore. Worthless
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if many people here even know that Harvey Mudd's freshmen class had a whopping 231 students.
Small on purpose, not that many people could graduate Harvey Mudd in the first place. It's very similar to Caltech in that way.