<p>Can u post the list in ranking order? You need to specifically place the school where it is exactly on the chart. Like...there are no ties in your list save for HP.</p>
<p>Can someone post them in order? Because his commas don't suggest any ties. The top 10 is EXACTLY the same. That has never happened.</p>
<p>PS: Gutrade, were you born yesterday? Penn was ahead of Stanford last year, so your astonishment is misplaced.</p>
<p>Berkely actually finished 21 last year.</p>
<p>Last year, Duke, MIT + Stanford tied for #5</p>
<p>Other minor changes: MIT down 1, Cornell up 1, Brown Down one.</p>
<p>1 Harvard University
1 Princeton University
3 Yale University
4 University of Pennsylvania
5 Duke University
5 Stanford University
7 CIT
7 MIT
9 Columbia University
9 Dartmouth College
11 Washington University in St Louis
12 Northwestern University
13 Cornell University
13 John Hopkins University
15 Brown University
15 University of Chicago
17 Rice University
18 University of Notre Dame
18 Vanderbilt University
20 Emory University
20 University of California- Berkeley</p>
<p>Thanks a bunch, Byerly.</p>
<p>How about the top 15 most selective?</p>
<p>DMC,</p>
<p>I would like to see also.</p>
<p>1 Harvard University
1 Princeton University
3 Yale University
4 University of Pennsylvania
5 Duke University
5 Stanford University
7 CIT
7 MIT
9 Columbia University
9 Dartmouth College
11 Washington University in St Louis
12 Northwestern University
13 Cornell University
13 John Hopkins University
15 Brown University
15 University of Chicago
17 Rice University
18 University of Notre Dame
18 Vanderbilt University
20 Emory University
20 University of California- Berkeley</p>
<p>Not on Byerly's list. My query dealt with the fact that I KNOW there is more than one tie on that list. It has been that way for a while. The rankings Byerly posted buttress my assumptions.</p>
<p>What I don't understand is everyone's excitement about the very top schools - Ivies, de-facto ivies, etc. Whether or not Harvard is ranked 3, 2, or 1, everyone knows it's HARVARD. Those who should really be full of anticipation are the people whose schools, due to dramatic improvements in admissions stats and the like, would <em>in theory</em> move up and gain additional prestige and recognition. When you're Harvard, can you really go further up?</p>
<p>Byerly, could you please expand to the top 40?</p>
<p>Byerly,</p>
<p>Could you list top 30?</p>
<p>For further info, we will have to look, at the moment, to the OP - Barron/Lovejoy - who claims to have aquired an embargoed copy of USN at B & N in Seattle.</p>
<p>Several years ago, when the embargo was also broken, Seattle was also the location.</p>
<p>Looks like not much has changed--MIT dropped to tie Caltech; Northwestern dropped (untied), Brown dropped, Cornell and JHU went up, and Berkeley went up to tie Emory.</p>
<p>What are the top 20 LACs?</p>
<p>22-50</p>
<p>CMU,Gtown/Uva, UCLA/UM, Tufts/unc/wake, USC, W&M.Lehigh/UCSD, Wisc/Brandeis/Roch,case/getch/NYU, BC/UCI, Illini, RPI/Tulane, UCSB/Wash/Yesh,PSU/UCSD, Syracuse/UFla</p>
<p>haha, poor Byerly.</p>
<p>why is it the same? didn't things change?</p>
<p>aren't those last year's results (2005)? not 2006?</p>
<p>Georgetown moved up to 23!?</p>