Best 10 colleges in massachusetts

<p>This thread goes back to July of 2009.</p>

<p>Someone forgot Babson!</p>

<p>hahahaha you put in EMERSON and forget Wellesley?!?!??!</p>

<p>I agree with this analysis:

  1. Harvard
  2. MIT
  3. Tufts
  4. Amherst
  5. Williams
  6. Wellesley
  7. Boston College
  8. Brandeis
  9. Smith
  10. Holy Cross </p>

<p>don’t insult holy cross, mit, and wellesley by putting emerson in front of them. please. I don’t want to see the likes of Tufts, MIT, and Harvard grouped with a school that accepts mediocre applicants.</p>

<p>Stanford = Harvard
Caltech > MIT
Berkeley > Tufts
USC > BC
Pomona > Amherst
CMC < Williams
Scripps < Wellesley</p>

<p>Add in UCLA, Harvey Mudd, UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara, UC Davis, UC Irvine, and UC San Francisco to seal the deal!</p>

<p>Yeah, well, you know, that’s just, like, your opinion, man.</p>

<p>Personally, I’d take Amherst over Pomona, Harvard over Stanford, and MIT over Caltech. I’m not saying they’re the better schools, just the schools I’d pick–and that’s essentially what you’re saying too.</p>

<p>I wish people on CC would stop trying to present their opinions as fact.</p>

<p>(LilyEmery, what a pointless thread to bump, seriously.)</p>

<p>Harvard,
MIT,
Williams,
Amherst,
Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering,
Wellesley,
Tufts,
Brandeis,
Boston College,
Boston Univesity.</p>

<p>I almost responded to a two year old post. Anyway, how Brandeis is ahead of BC on some lists here is a little absurd. Lower ranked (not by much but, hey, who doesn’t love USNews), lower average scores, higher acceptance rate, and zero name outside of the region. But I’ll put in my opinion anyway:</p>

<p>1) Harvard
2)MIT
3)Williams
4)Amherst
5)Olin/Wellesley
7)BC/Tufts
9)Holy Cross/Brandeis</p>

<p>Why Massachusetts? THIS IS TOO EASY! Why not challenge yourself with Delaware, Montana, Wyomings, and the Dakotas???</p>

<p>Harvard, MIT, Williams, Amherst, Wellesley, Tufts, Holy Cross, Smith, Brandeis,Boston College.</p>