2007 USNEWS Rankings!

<p>I got these at Barnes and Noble just a few minutes ago. This is no lie, I actually have the 2007 edition sitting right in front of me. Ask me any question about any of the rankings and I will be able to answer it- seriously.</p>

<p>Enjoy! :D</p>

<li>Princeton</li>
<li>Harvard</li>
<li>Yale</li>
<li>CalTech
MIT
Stanford</li>
<li>Penn</li>
<li>Duke</li>
<li>Columbia
Dartmouth
Chicago</li>
<li>Cornell
WUSTL</li>
<li>Northwestern</li>
<li>Brown</li>
<li>Johns Hopkins</li>
<li>Rice</li>
<li>Emory
Vanderbilt</li>
<li>Notre Dame</li>
<li>Carneie Mellon
Berkeley</li>
<li>Georgetown</li>
<li>Michigan
Virginia</li>
<li>UCLA</li>
<li>Tufts
UNC Chapel Hill
USC</li>
</ol>

<p>what are the selectivity rankings?</p>

<p>can you give more than the top 27?</p>

<p>top 50 maybe?</p>

<p>Can you post the rest of the list?</p>

<p>I want to see where UCSB and UMiami ended up</p>

<p>how about all of them 1-120 thanks</p>

<p>The selectivity ranking is the number after the college.</p>

<ol>
<li>Princeton 4</li>
<li>Harvard 1</li>
<li>Yale 2</li>
<li>CalTech 4
MIT 2
Stanford 8</li>
<li>Penn 8</li>
<li>Duke 11</li>
<li>Columbia 6
Dartmouth 11
Chicago 22</li>
<li>Cornell 22
WUSTL 6</li>
<li>Northwestern 17</li>
<li>Brown 10</li>
<li>Johns Hopkins 22</li>
<li>Rice 11</li>
<li>Emory 15
Vanderbilt 26</li>
<li>Notre Dame 17</li>
<li>Carneie Mellon 32
Berkeley 14</li>
<li>Georgetown 15</li>
<li>Michigan 22
Virginia 26</li>
<li>UCLA 17</li>
<li>Tufts 17
UNC Chapel Hill 35
USC 17</li>
</ol>

<p>Yeah, could we get the entire list? God forbid some people actually care about the schools that aren't in the top 25.</p>

<p>Um I kind of don't want to type a lot out, so if you wanna ask me more specific questions, that'd be great. ;)</p>

<p>OK- I'll type out the top 50, but that's all. Hold on a minute please...</p>

<p>My school ranks in the 70s, how about top 75?</p>

<p>UChicago in top 10, wow, finally getting some respect.</p>

<ol>
<li>Wake Forest</li>
<li>Brandeis
William and Mary</li>
<li>Lehigh</li>
<li>Boston College
NYU
Rochester
Wisconsin</li>
<li>Case Western
Georgia Tech
UC San Diego</li>
<li>UIUC</li>
<li>RPI
U of Washington</li>
<li>Tulane
UC Irvine
Yeshiva</li>
<li>Penn State
UC Davis
UC Santa Barbara
Florida
UT Austin</li>
<li>GWU
Syracuse</li>
<li>Pepperdine
U of Maryland
U of Miami</li>
<li>Boston University
Ohio State
U of Pittsburgh</li>
</ol>

<p>Can you tell me where Marquette, Fordham, Howard, American, GW, Catholic University of America and University of Dayton fell Thanks alot</p>

<p>Wow Rutgers really fell
Where is it calidan?</p>

<p>Marquette: 81
Fordham: 70
Howard: 88
American: 86
GWU: 52
Catholic: 120
Dayton: 105</p>

<p>Rutgers remained the same at 60, actually.</p>

<p>Changes in the top schools:
1 Princeton 0
2 Harvard -1
3 Yale 0
4 CalTech 3
4 MIT 3
4 Stanford 1
7 Penn -3
8 Duke -3
9 Chicago 6
9 Columbia 0
9 Dartmouth 0
12 Cornell 1
12 WUSTL -1
14 Northwestern -2
15 Brown 0
16 Johns Hopkins -3
17 Rice 0
18 Emory 2
18 Vanderbilt 0
20 Notre Dame -2
21 Carnegie Mellon 1
22 Cal Berkeley -2
23 Georgetown 0
24 Michigan 1
24 Virginia -1
26 UCLA -1
27 Tufts 0
27 UNC Chapel Hill 0
27 USC 3
30 Wake Forest -3
31 Brandeis 3
31 William and Mary 0
33 Lehigh -1
34 BC 6
34 NYU 3
34 Rochester 0
34 Wisconsin 0
38 Case -1
38 GaTech -1
38 UCSD -6
41 UIUC -1
42 RPI 1
42 U Washington 3
44 Tulane -1
44 UCI -4
44 Yeshiva 1
47 Penn State 1
47 UCD 1
47 UCSB -2
47 Florida 3
47 Texas 5
52 GWU 1
52 Syracuse -2
54 Pepperdine 1
54 Maryland 1
54 UMiami 1
57 BU 3
57 Ohio State 3
57 Pitt 1</p>

<p>Is UCSB tied with penn, davis, florida, and texas for 47.......or is it it ranked 49?</p>

<p>This is probably a dumb question, but i don't really care</p>

<p>Could you give the top 25 schools by peer assesment scores?</p>

<p>Also, would you mind listing the top engineering undergrad colleges?</p>

<p>Where is Indiana? 74th still? What about Michigan State? Do you have peer assessment ratings specifically for these schools?</p>

<p>Boston College and UChicago are tied for the biggest jump: 6 spots each (Boston College went from 40 to 34, and UChicago went from 15 to 9).</p>