List the top 10 schools in each state!

<p>superlax09 are you just now realizing that many of the posters on this thread aren’t basing their order on <em>true</em> rankings but more so favorites? It’s been pretty obvious since the first page.</p>

<p>I love lists! Especially when they’re so subjective - who doesn’t have an opinion? This is why you see them all the time from mags to sell more issues.</p>

<p>Here’s the “definitive” lists for:</p>

<p>Wisconsin

  1. Wisconsin - Madison
  2. Lawrence
  3. Beloit
  4. Marquette
  5. Wisconsin - Eau Claire
  6. Wisconsin - La Crosse
  7. Wisconsin - Whitewater
  8. Milwaukee School of Engineering
  9. Ripon
  10. Wisconsin - Platteville</p>

<p>Illinois

  1. Northwestern
  2. U of Chicago
  3. Illinois - Urbana-Champaign
  4. Wheaton
  5. Illinois Wesleyan
  6. Knox
  7. Illinois Institute of Technology
  8. Loyola
  9. Bradley
  10. Illinois - Chicago</p>

<p>California

  1. Stanford
  2. CalTech
  3. Cal
  4. Harvey Mudd
  5. Pomona
  6. CMC
  7. UCLA
  8. UCSD
  9. UCD
  10. Pitzer?</p>

<p>CA

  1. Stanford
  2. CalTech
  3. UCB</p>

<p>MA

  1. Harvard
  2. MIT
  3. Amherst
  4. Williams
  5. Olin School of Engineering (why has no one mentioned this?)</p>

<p>NY

  1. Columbia
  2. Cornell
  3. West Point
  4. Cooper Union</p>

<p>PA

  1. Penn
  2. Carnegie Mellon
  3. Swarthmore</p>

<p>States I’m familiar with:</p>

<p>Virginia:

  1. William/Mary
  2. UVA
  3. Washington Lee
  4. Richmond
  5. Va Tech
  6. JMU
  7. Mary Washington
  8. Mason
  9. VCU
  10. VMI</p>

<p>Michigan:

  1. UM
  2. K-zoo
  3. MSU
  4. Michigan Tech
  5. Grand Valley State
  6. Western MI
  7. Eastern MI
  8. Northern MI
  9. Central MI
  10. Wayne State
    Didn’t include little private schools that I don’t know anything about</p>

<p>Hmm
Georgia:</p>

<p>Emory
Morehouse?
Spelman?
Everything else?</p>

<p>Mass

  1. Harvard
  2. MIT
  3. Tuffs
  4. BC
  5. BU
  6. Holy Cross
  7. Brandeis
  8. Williams
  9. Amhearst
  10. Babson</p>

<p>CT

  1. Yale
  2. UCONN
    thats pretty much it</p>

<p>RI

  1. Brown
  2. PC
  3. Bryant
  4. URI
  5. RWU
  6. Salve Regina
    *RISD is obviously the top art and design school in the nation but is purely a school of design</p>

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<p>Wow, you’ve got to be kidding me… ‘Amhearst’? ‘Tuffs’? Really? I’m surprised UMazz Darmoth isn’t #1…</p>

<p>^^ hahaha</p>

<p>@House of London - no i didn’t read through every post on this super long thread but the other lists that I saw at least seemed much more reasonable.</p>

<p>amherst*
tufts*
my appologies, I’m working at home, just thought I’d stop by to offer an opinion, but didnt have time to look up correct spelling, although there is no way I can defend “tuffs”</p>

<p>10 - GA (no partic order)</p>

<p>Emory (incl. Oxford)
University of Georgia
Georgia Tech
Spelman
Morehouse
Agnes Scott
Berry
Southern Polytechnic
Oglethorpe
Georgia Southern</p>

<p>I was really bored, I’m not sure if they’re all spelled correctly or if they’re even in the right state :slight_smile:
These are just the schools that I’m familiar with.
I live in FL </p>

<p>Alabama

  1. University of Alabama</p>

<p>California:

  1. Stanford
  2. Caltech
  3. UCB
  4. UCLA
  5. Pomona
  6. USC
  7. Claremont Mckenna
  8. UC- San Diego</p>

<p>Colorado:

  1. Colorado-Boulder</p>

<p>Connecticut:

  1. Yale
  2. Wesleyan University
  3. Trinity College</p>

<p>Florida:

  1. UF
  2. UM
  3. FSU
  4. New College of Florida
  5. Miami Dade College Honors
  6. USF
  7. UCF
  8. FIU</p>

<p>Georgia

  1. Emory
  2. Georgia Tech</p>

<p>Illinois

  1. UChicago
  2. Northwestern</p>

<p>Indiana

  1. Notre Dame
  2. Purdue</p>

<p>Louisiana

  1. Tulane</p>

<p>Maine:

  1. Bowdoin
  2. Bates</p>

<p>Maryland

  1. JHU</p>

<p>Massachusetts

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

<p>Michigan:

  1. UMichigan-Ann Arbor</p>

<p>Missouri

  1. Washington University in St. Louis</p>

<p>New Hampshire:

  1. Dartmouth</p>

<p>New Jersey:

  1. Princeton
  2. Rutgers</p>

<p>New York:

  1. Columbia
  2. Cornell
  3. Vassar
  4. NYU
  5. Syracuse
  6. Barnard</p>

<p>North Carolina

  1. Duke
  2. Davidson
  3. Wake Forest
  4. UNC- Chapel Hill</p>

<p>Pennsylvania:

  1. UPenn
  2. Swarthmore
  3. Carnegie Mellon
  4. Haverford
  5. Penn State-UP
  6. Drexel
  7. H</p>

<p>Rhode Island:

  1. Brown</p>

<p>Tennessee

  1. Vanderbilt</p>

<p>Texas

  1. Rice</p>

<p>Vermont

  1. Middlebury</p>

<p>Virginia:

  1. UVA
  2. Washington & Lee University
  3. College of William & Mary
  4. University of Richmond</p>

<p>Washington DC (not a stat, but great universities)

  1. Georgetown
  2. GWU
  3. American U
  4. Howard</p>

<p>Wisconsin

  1. U of Wisconsin- Madison</p>

<p>TOP 10 colleges in New York State by graduation rate (excluding the US Military Academy). Lists school, 4-year graduation rate, 5-year graduation rate)</p>

<p>Vassar College (88 %, 92 %)
Colgate University (85 %, 89 %)
Columbia University (84 %, 91 %)<br>
Cornell University (84 %, 91 %)
Hamilton College (83 %, 87 %)
Barnard College (82 %, 88 %)
New York University (78 %, 84 %)
Skidmore College (78 %, 81 %)
Union College (77 %, 83 %)
Fordham University (76 %, 79 %)</p>

<p>Massachustts (by graduation rate – 4-year and 5-year):</p>

<p>College of the Holy Cross (92 %, 94 %)
Williams College (91 %, 95 %)
Harvard University (88 %, 96 %)
Amherst College (88 %, 94 %)
Boston College (88 %, 91 %)
Tufts University (87 %, 91 %)
Brandeis University (85 %, 88 %)
Babson College (85 %, 88 %)
Wellesley College (84 %, 89 %)
Massachusetts Institute of Tech (83 %, 91 %)</p>

<p>And Pennsylvania:</p>

<p>Swarthmore College (91 %, 93 %)
University of Pennsylvania (87 %, 93 %)
Haverford College (86 %, 91 %)
Bucknell University (86 %, 89 %)
Lafayette College (85 %, 89 %)
Villanova University (82 %, 87 %)
Bryn Mawr College (80 %, 83 %)
Franklin & Marshall (79 %, 84 %)
Muhlenberg College (78 %, 82 %)
Susquehanna University (77 %, 83 %)</p>

<p>NY

  1. Columbia
  2. Cornell
  3. NYU/Vassar (tie, some departments of NYU are stronger and vice-versa)
  4. Barnard
  5. Syracuse
  6. RPI
    8-10. ???</p>

<p>And Virginia:</p>

<p>University of Virginia (85 %, 92 %)
College of William and Mary (84 %, 91 %)
Washington & Lee (84 %, 86 %)
University of Richmond (81 %, 86 %)
Sweet Briar College (69 %, 71 %)<br>
Mary Washington University (68 %, 79 %)
James Madison University (67 %, 80 %)
Randolph College (65 %, 65 %)
Bridgewater College (63 %, 66 %)
Hollins University (62 %, 70 %)</p>

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<p>LMAO Drexel? And *** is ‘H’?</p>

<p>New York
1.Columbia University
2. Cornell University
3. New York University
4.Rochester Institute of Technology
5. Binghamton University
6. Geneseo University
7. Stony Brook</p>

<p>oh wow, us ny’ers forgot URochester</p>