Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where my UVA at?
#226. Striving for top 200.
#26 on rankings that people care about, stay mad kid.
which one is that?
Look up “uva rank” and it’s the first website dumbo.
i wasn't the #226 guy above. i was a new poster. why do uva folks so nasty?
#226 is UVA’s ranking at QS.
LOL. I didn't know the ranking goes that far DOWN. Sounds right though.
Just realized why people love QS rankings, it makes them feel better about their Arizona State and Michigan State degrees lmao.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA and William and Mary are both still listed as Public Ivies. I see no reason to think otherwise.
Listed by who?
Nobody thinks these schools are Ivy equivalents. They're not even that great for public universities.
by the person who coined the term public ivy.
go look it up in Wikipedia. Counselors have been using the term for almost forty years.
It's a term coined to sell a book al la "Colleges that Change Lives." It has about as much merit. There are no "public ivies." There are no public schools that convey the prestige and name recognition that the Ivies do. The book hasn't been updated since 1985. You either got into an Ivy or you didn't. Get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA and William and Mary are both still listed as Public Ivies. I see no reason to think otherwise.
Listed by who?
Nobody thinks these schools are Ivy equivalents. They're not even that great for public universities.
by the person who coined the term public ivy.
go look it up in Wikipedia. Counselors have been using the term for almost forty years.
It's a term coined to sell a book al la "Colleges that Change Lives." It has about as much merit. There are no "public ivies." There are no public schools that convey the prestige and name recognition that the Ivies do. The book hasn't been updated since 1985. You either got into an Ivy or you didn't. Get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA and William and Mary are both still listed as Public Ivies. I see no reason to think otherwise.
Listed by who?
Nobody thinks these schools are Ivy equivalents. They're not even that great for public universities.
by the person who coined the term public ivy.
go look it up in Wikipedia. Counselors have been using the term for almost forty years.
It's a term coined to sell a book al la "Colleges that Change Lives." It has about as much merit. There are no "public ivies." There are no public schools that convey the prestige and name recognition that the Ivies do. The book hasn't been updated since 1985. You either got into an Ivy or you didn't. Get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where my UVA at?
#226. Striving for top 200.
#26 on rankings that people care about, stay mad kid.
which one is that?
Look up “uva rank” and it’s the first website dumbo.
i wasn't the #226 guy above. i was a new poster. why do uva folks so nasty?
#226 is UVA’s ranking at QS.
LOL. I didn't know the ranking goes that far DOWN. Sounds right though.
Just realized why people love QS rankings, it makes them feel better about their Arizona State and Michigan State degrees lmao.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where my UVA at?
#226. Striving for top 200.
#26 on rankings that people care about, stay mad kid.
which one is that?
Look up “uva rank” and it’s the first website dumbo.
i wasn't the #226 guy above. i was a new poster. why do uva folks so nasty?
#226 is UVA’s ranking at QS.
LOL. I didn't know the ranking goes that far DOWN. Sounds right though.
Just realized why people love QS rankings, it makes them feel better about their Arizona State and Michigan State degrees lmao.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA and William and Mary are both still listed as Public Ivies. I see no reason to think otherwise.
Listed by who?
Nobody thinks these schools are Ivy equivalents. They're not even that great for public universities.
by the person who coined the term public ivy.
go look it up in Wikipedia. Counselors have been using the term for almost forty years.
Anonymous wrote:Here in California, the top 3 would be:
1. Cal
2. UCLA
3. UC San Diego
UC Davis, UC Irvine, Cal Poly can fight it out after that.
Anonymous wrote:There is no question that for the undergraduate student of the liberal arts and sciences, the College of William and Mary offers the most rigorous, highest quality education of any public university in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here in California, the top 3 would be:
1. Cal
2. UCLA
3. UC San Diego
UC Davis, UC Irvine, Cal Poly can fight it out after that.
how much gap between top 3?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where my UVA at?
#226. Striving for top 200.
#26 on rankings that people care about, stay mad kid.
which one is that?
Look up “uva rank” and it’s the first website dumbo.
i wasn't the #226 guy above. i was a new poster. why do uva folks so nasty?
#226 is UVA’s ranking at QS.
LOL. I didn't know the ranking goes that far DOWN. Sounds right though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where my UVA at?
#226. Striving for top 200.
#26 on rankings that people care about, stay mad kid.
which one is that?
Look up “uva rank” and it’s the first website dumbo.
i wasn't the #226 guy above. i was a new poster. why do uva folks so nasty?
#226 is UVA’s ranking at QS.
Anonymous wrote:Here in California, the top 3 would be:
1. Cal
2. UCLA
3. UC San Diego
UC Davis, UC Irvine, Cal Poly can fight it out after that.
Anonymous wrote:UNC has been called University of National Championships—it does very well in FH, lacrosse, tennis, soccer etc and the athletic department is extremely supportive of all the athletes, not just the football and basketball players. And the football team is going to be very good in the near future so things look bright in the southern part of Heaven.