Actual prestige rankings

<p>Have you seen this?</p>

<p>Some surprising results. </p>

<p>Who Does Your College Think Its Peers Are? | Networks</p>

<p>when you click on the link below it takes you to this site that shows college's perceptions of their peers. Harvard only named Yale, Princeton, and Stanford. So cooL!</p>

<p>The link is in this article on a cornell blog:</p>

<p>[Who</a> Does Your College Think Its Peers Are? | Networks](<a href=“http://blogs.cornell.edu/info2040/2012/10/02/who-does-your-college-think-its-peers-are/]Who”>Who Does Your College Think Its Peers Are? : Networks Course blog for INFO 2040/CS 2850/Econ 2040/SOC 2090)</p>

<p>Thanks for sharing this. Quite interesting. The “mutual peers” list is actually as good a way of finding comparables as any. (“Mutual peers” is my name for it, see the CHE articles to understand what that is.)</p>

<p>I’m surprised that I’ve never seen anyone mention this on collegecofidential</p>

<p>CHE isn’t on our reading lists, I’d guess. :slight_smile: Maybe it ought to be!</p>

<p>Good find, anyway.</p>