<p>America's</a> Best Colleges Page 3 of 25 - Forbes.com</p>
<p>Whoo 65! We cost only a little less than the top schools and we have 30000x the student population! Get Rambo son!!!</p>
<p>America's</a> Best Colleges Page 3 of 25 - Forbes.com</p>
<p>Whoo 65! We cost only a little less than the top schools and we have 30000x the student population! Get Rambo son!!!</p>
<p>Hahaha. Johns Hopkins at 88, Cal Poly at 177, and Boston at 221. :)</p>
<p>And of course, the great Whitman College is better than two Ivy League schools!</p>
<p>i like how DePauw university is right above us.</p>
<p>Just look at some of the comments on the Forbes site:</p>
<p>“I strongly urge anyone considering a college not to pay ANY attention to this list. It may injure your career prospects. As others have pointed out, the list is simply embarrassing.”</p>
<p>“All people involved with this article (including the editors who approved it) should be fired immediately. I’m serious.”</p>
<p>“seeing so many factual errors here, not to mention the enormous quantum leaps some schools have taken up or down from last years ratings pretty much reveals to me how arbitrary these rankings are.”</p>
<p>“When I see that you are comparing schools of 2000 students with those of 30,000 it raises a flag. I know Amhearst College and you cannot tell me their offerings are that of a Harvard, Berkeley or Stanford. Sitting in a classroom with a Pulitzer Prize winning Professor is invaluable.”</p>
<p>I have to agree with these people. These rankings are atrocious.</p>
<p>Rankings are usually bunk, but these rankings are especially so. Ann Arbor at 92? Carnegie Mellon at 108?</p>