Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HYPSM
Caltech
Columbia
Penn
Chicago
Duke / Northwestern
Wrong. Northwestern is not part of this group. Look at what the Ivy League considers its peers.
Anonymous wrote:There is too much top tier student demand globally for there only to be a "top 10".
So if you mean "top school that students generally are most interested in" that get 30K+ applications and employers love, and have low admission rates/high stats, the list is:
Top Schools:
Ivy Plus + 10 private "New Ivies" (forbes) + 10 public "New Ivies" (forbes) + UCLA/Berkeley (since they don't accept SAT and weren't eligible for "new Ivies") + top 3-4 SLACs (WASP) + Air Force/Naval Academies.
That's it. Those are the "top" schools to start considering and vetting.
Anonymous wrote:There is too much top tier student demand globally for there only to be a "top 10".
So if you mean "top school that students generally are most interested in" that get 30K+ applications and employers love, and have low admission rates/high stats, the list is:
Top Schools:
Ivy Plus + 10 private "New Ivies" (forbes) + 10 public "New Ivies" (forbes) + UCLA/Berkeley (since they don't accept SAT and weren't eligible for "new Ivies") + top 3-4 SLACs (WASP) + Air Force/Naval Academies.
That's it. Those are the "top" schools to start considering and vetting.
Anonymous wrote:HYPSM
Caltech
Columbia
Penn
Chicago
Duke / Northwestern
Anonymous wrote:People are usually referring to the US News list. But it’s worth keeping in mind that there is no definitive list. The best school for you is not necessarily the school ranked highest by someone on the internet.
Anonymous wrote:top 10 most commonly thought (by all the organizations that list universities) are: (in no particular order):
HPYMS (the top 5) and then (again in no particular order):
JHU
NU
Duke
Penn
Chicago
Now whether these are actually the best universities, take the best/strongest kids, are the hardest to gain admittance to or offer anything resembling the best undergraduate experience can be debated endlessly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wait i didnt know rankings were supposed to be about how schools manage yield with ed? instead of academic bandwith and outcomes? seems like housewife banter to me
Exactly. All the admissions data is irrelevant to the college’s academic quality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The market speaks, the schools with the MOST APPLICATIONS and therefore the most desirable are:
1. UCLA
2. UC San Diego
3. UC Berkeley
4. UC Irvine
5. NYU
6. UC Santa Barbara
7. Northeastern
8. UC Davis
9. Michigan
10. USC (California)
No games, no semantics. This is where kids are applying in droves.
70% are public schools with a lower price tag, particularly for Californians (most populous state in the US) applying in-state with one application to serve all UCs.
Anonymous wrote:wait i didnt know rankings were supposed to be about how schools manage yield with ed? instead of academic bandwith and outcomes? seems like housewife banter to me
Anonymous wrote:Hi all, my DD is a sophmore in HS so we're just starting to truly think about this college application process (but no, we are not only now starting to think about having a well-rounded kid with a variety of interests, that's been her whole life).
But I'm new to reading this sub, and I see lots of people talk about T10 and T5. Are these the top 10 schools according to US News & World Report? Or where is the "official" list of T10 colleges and universities for undergrad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi all, my DD is a sophmore in HS so we're just starting to truly think about this college application process (but no, we are not only now starting to think about having a well-rounded kid with a variety of interests, that's been her whole life).
But I'm new to reading this sub, and I see lots of people talk about T10 and T5. Are these the top 10 schools according to US News & World Report? Or where is the "official" list of T10 colleges and universities for undergrad?
OP, you may appreciate this other thread:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1300946.page
It's hard to follow the threads on here when people reference "Top 20" but are talking about up to 40 different colleges. Why are there 40 different colleges that people refer to as the "top 20"?
So are these the "40 colleges" that DCUM means when they reference the "Top 20" that Lazlo is going to or dreaming of?
Princeton, MIT, Harvard, Stanford, Yale, UChicago, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, UPenn, Calltech, Cornell, Brown, Dartmouth, Columbia, UC Berkeley, Rice, UCLA, Vanderbilt, Carnegie Mellon, U Michigan, Notre Dame, WashU, UVA, Georgetown, UC San Diego, Emory, UNC Chapel Hill, UW, Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona, Bowdoin, Wellesley, Claremont Mckenna, USC, UF. U of T (Austin), NYU, Tufts, UI Urbana-Champaign, UM Wisconsin