<p>RML,</p>
<p>Maybe some of this will help.</p>
<pre><code> Freshman Retention , School
94.2% , Emory
96.0% , Vanderbilt
97.5% , Notre Dame
96.5% , UC BERKELEY
4-Year Grad Rate , School
82% , Emory
84% , Vanderbilt
91% , Notre Dame
64% , UC BERKELEY
6-Year Grad Rate, School
88% , Emory
89% , Vanderbilt
96% , Notre Dame
90% , UC BERKELEY
% of classes with fewer than 20 students , % of classes with more than 50 students , School
68.2% , 7.0% , Emory
67.7% , 6.6% , Vanderbilt
55.0% , 9.4% , Notre Dame
60.3% , 15.1% , UC BERKELEY
Student/faculty Ratio , School
7/1 , Emory
8/1 , Vanderbilt
12/1 , Notre Dame
15/1 , UC BERKELEY
SAT 25 - SAT 75 , School
1310 - 1500 , Emory
1330 - 1500 , Vanderbilt
1320 - 1500 , Notre Dame
1210 - 1470 , UC BERKELEY
% 700+ on SAT CR , % 700+ on SAT Math , School
45% , 61% , Emory
47% , 66% , Vanderbilt
50% , 64% , Notre Dame
29% , 51% , UC BERKELEY
Top 10% students , Top 25% students , School
88% , 90% , Emory
84% , 97% , Vanderbilt
87% , 96% , Notre Dame
98% , 100% , UC BERKELEY
Acceptance Rate , School
26.6% , Emory
25.3% , Vanderbilt
26.7% , Notre Dame
21.6% , UC BERKELEY
# of transfers for whom data is not published , School
113 , Emory
171 , Vanderbilt
145 , Notre Dame
2012 , UC BERKELEY
% of need met , School
100% , Emory
100% , Vanderbilt
100% , Notre Dame
88% , UC BERKELEY
Endowment Size as of 6/30/08 , Per Capita , School
$5,515,479,000 , $432,417 , Emory
$3,495,000,000 , $289,010 , Vanderbilt
$6,351,855,000 , $541,459 , Notre Dame
$3,070,746,000 , $86,722 , UC BERKELEY
USNWR Financial Resources Rank , School
18 , Emory
15 , Vanderbilt
42 , Notre Dame
43 , UC BERKELEY
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<p>UCB,
People like to criticize Wash U, but I think if I had to pick one Top 20 school that does the most dancing with the numbers, I would select Johns Hopkins. No doubt a fine school, but their ranking heavily benefits from their large hospital spending which has little to nothing to do with undergrads and their distantly located research facilities which are almost totally dominated by grad students. Furthermore, they cherrypick when to count their Conservatory students (eg, yes for class size measurements, no for student quality measurements).</p>