Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if you go by lacrosse and other sports:
Johns Hopkins
NU
Michigan
Ucla
Usc
illinois
umd
the rest
Johns Hopkins is not better than Northwestern. And it's not really in the Big Ten.
It is by virtual of being a part of the academic alliance through its Lacrosse program.
It’s not though. Chicago (which was an OG Big Ten school) is part of the Big Ten Academic Alliance but Hopkins is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland and Rutgers are up and comers. Maryland in particular is the school I'd expect to go up reputation wise more than any other in the Big Ten. They were early investing in tech-related STEM and have a state with comparably high incomes and test scores.
Umd incoming SAT/ACT higher than all except NU, USC, Michigan and UCLA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if you go by lacrosse and other sports:
Johns Hopkins
NU
Michigan
Ucla
Usc
illinois
umd
the rest
Johns Hopkins is not better than Northwestern. And it's not really in the Big Ten.
It is by virtual of being a part of the academic alliance through its Lacrosse program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if you go by lacrosse and other sports:
Johns Hopkins
NU
Michigan
Ucla
Usc
illinois
umd
the rest
Johns Hopkins is not better than Northwestern. And it's not really in the Big Ten.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NW
UCLA
Michigan/USC
Illinois, Wisconsin,UMD, Washington, Rutgers,Purdue
Ohio State, Indiana, Minnesota
Penn State, Iowa,
Michigan State
Oregon, Nebraska
Just looking at this list … the Big Ten has really done things right. What a bunch of great schools. The research giants of UCLA, Michigan, Wisconsin, Washington, UMD and big budgets of most of the rest is really powerful. Associate member Hopkins is the biggest by far. There is a definite theme and blueprint.
Makes me wonder if they expand by two… would they rather have UNC and Duke for research or Notre Dame, Arizona/Colorado for TV football .. mountain zone programming, easier travel for sports
Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin boosters have become more irrational and aggressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if you go by lacrosse and other sports:
Johns Hopkins
NU
Michigan
Ucla
Usc
illinois
umd
the rest
Johns Hopkins is not better than Northwestern. And it's not really in the Big Ten.
Hopkins the number 1 research institution in the country by far and much more important to the United States than NU.
Anonymous wrote:UW Madison=TTT (third tier toilet). Graduate schools don’t matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yeah where is UCLA, the # 1 public in the nation?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NW
UCLA
Michigan
USC
Wisconsin/UIUC
Washington/Rutgers/UMD
Ohio State/Penn State/Purdue/Minn
Indiana/MSU/Iowa
Nebraska
There has to be some respect for academic hear, not acceptance rate.
Therefore
NW
Michigan/Wisconsin
Illinois/USC/Washington/UMD
Rutgers/Penn State/Purdue/Minn
Indiana/MSU
Iowa/Nebraska
My rankings give credence to graduate schools and undergraduate schools. Maybe, if you were ranking just on prestige/selectivity, then your rankings would work. If you want to know “what’s the best schools my kid can go to” use my rankings.
UCLA?
-Ucla completely overrated. Michigan=Ucla. Cal>Ucla
Anonymous wrote:yeah where is UCLA, the # 1 public in the nation?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NW
UCLA
Michigan
USC
Wisconsin/UIUC
Washington/Rutgers/UMD
Ohio State/Penn State/Purdue/Minn
Indiana/MSU/Iowa
Nebraska
There has to be some respect for academic hear, not acceptance rate.
Therefore
NW
Michigan/Wisconsin
Illinois/USC/Washington/UMD
Rutgers/Penn State/Purdue/Minn
Indiana/MSU
Iowa/Nebraska
My rankings give credence to graduate schools and undergraduate schools. Maybe, if you were ranking just on prestige/selectivity, then your rankings would work. If you want to know “what’s the best schools my kid can go to” use my rankings.
UCLA?
yeah where is UCLA, the # 1 public in the nation?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NW
UCLA
Michigan
USC
Wisconsin/UIUC
Washington/Rutgers/UMD
Ohio State/Penn State/Purdue/Minn
Indiana/MSU/Iowa
Nebraska
There has to be some respect for academic hear, not acceptance rate.
Therefore
NW
Michigan/Wisconsin
Illinois/USC/Washington/UMD
Rutgers/Penn State/Purdue/Minn
Indiana/MSU
Iowa/Nebraska
My rankings give credence to graduate schools and undergraduate schools. Maybe, if you were ranking just on prestige/selectivity, then your rankings would work. If you want to know “what’s the best schools my kid can go to” use my rankings.
UCLA?