Anonymous wrote:Look at how few news articles have been written about this latest US News ranking. In the past, there would be dozen and dozens of mainstream media articles.
What do we hear now? Crickets...
Anonymous wrote:US News is very important. I see it in my job searches (top 60 school) and my kids (top 15).
Especially if non-Ivy, Stanford, or Duke, Chicago.
Ivy really gives you a leg up whether that Ivy is 11 or 13. Ivy is Ivy.
People who claim not to care are those (1) who didn't go to one, (2) whose kids can't get in, (3) don't want to pay for private colleges (or can't afford to).
Ivy is Ivy. The world is an arms race.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just shocked how people are so gullible and think US news is something important. Just shocked on the stupid ppl on this board.
Agree or disagree, it has an impact. Otherwise, Vanderbilt would come out with a statement that last couple of years about it. I was listening to an interview with and admission dean that said admissions deans will publicly say they don't care about rankings but they know where the schools sits. Schools don't waste a moment before updating their websites and collateral trumpeting their 'rank'. On a podcast, an international admission consultant noted the sudden uptick in interest for Rutgers even though people knew next to nothing about the school or even how to pronounce it.
So, yeah. Some people actually doing think it is important and US News uses it to stay relevant. People care about rankings. It's why we see it everywhere. It's why there is some much interest in academic stats. People want to rank
Anonymous wrote:Just shocked how people are so gullible and think US news is something important. Just shocked on the stupid ppl on this board.
Anonymous wrote:Just shocked how people are so gullible and think US news is something important. Just shocked on the stupid ppl on this board.
Anonymous wrote:Just shocked how people are so gullible and think US news is something important. Just shocked on the stupid ppl on this board.