Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&M: University of Rochester
Well, Rochester, Tufts, W&M, and Wake are kind of the odd ones out on the way USNWR does National University rankings. They have that in common.
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Rochester, Tufts, W&M, Wake, Tulane all moved together when the methodology changed. Tulane more so than the rest.
They are all universities, but on a spectrum from mega university (e.g. Michigan) to quintessential LAC (e.g. Williams), they are quite a bit further toward the LAC than most on the national university list. Not as much research, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard:Yale
MIT:CalTech
Emory:WashU in St. Louis
Stanfordrinceton
Penn:Cornell
Georgetown:Notre Dame
UFL:UGA
UNC:UVA
BU:NEU
Dartmouth:Vanderbilt
NYU:USC
UCLA:Cal
Michigan:UT Austin
BC:Villanova
Purdue:Georgia Tech
Brown:Wesleyan
Williams:Amherst
Swarthmore:Haverford
Dennison:Hamilton
Oberlin:Grinnell
Va Tech:Texas A&M
Bowdoin:Colby
Bates:Trinity
Harvey Mudd:Carnegie Mellon
Pomona:Rice
Tulane:UMiami
GWU:Syracuse
Holy Cross:Lafayette
Lehigh:WPI
RPI:RIT
LMU:Santa Clara
USDepperdine
William & Mary:
American:
If I'm NYU, I'm feeling dissed.
NYU and USC are very similar. A big percentage of the school come from wealthy, well-connected families. A lot of incredibly talented international students. The business school at NYU is world famous, nothing needs to be said about it. USC's business school is neck and neck with it. They both are amazing for their law and medical schools. Both in an huge population area. Obviously the biggest difference is lack of sports at NYU and NYU's very urban campus. But what schools even have such an urban campus? Maybe a couple of the Boston schools? So NYU matches up very well with USC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&M: University of Rochester
Well, Rochester, Tufts, W&M, and Wake are kind of the odd ones out on the way USNWR does National University rankings. They have that in common.
+1
Rochester, Tufts, W&M, Wake, Tulane all moved together when the methodology changed. Tulane more so than the rest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame: BYU
Yikes
Think about it first.
I can kind of see it but not a peer relationship more like a younger sibling (BYU) and older sibling (ND) relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd say
W&M:SUNY Binghampton
American: Macalaster
Binghampton specifically targeted trying to be W&M at one time, but they don't seem similar. American would need a corollary that is in D.C. D.C. is Georgetown > GW > American.
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Technically W&M's closest academic and geographic peer would probably be UVA because both have 1470 median with 59% submitting scores (i think W&M's 25th is 10 SAT points lower than UVA's and their 75th is 10 SAT points higher) but UVA is more than double the size so I would say WFU is their closest peer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame: BYU
Yikes
Think about it first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame: BYU
Yikes
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame: BYU