<p>Tennessee :
- Vanderbilt
- U of South (Sewanee)
- Rhodes College
- UTK
- (Ehh…) Memphis?</p>
<p>Tennessee :
<ol>
<li>New College</li>
<li>Florida State</li>
<li>University of Miami</li>
<li>Rollins</li>
<li>Stetson </li>
<li>University of Florida</li>
<li>Central Florida </li>
<li>South Florida</li>
<li>Nova Southeastern</li>
<li>Florida International</li>
</ol>
<p>haha yeah I dont know how I missed UGA in my rankings… but yeah. After GT and before GCSU… my bad. :/</p>
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<p>I laughed at the best school in Florida being 6th.</p>
<p>Diontechristmas… I too would never tell any student in a million years to apply to either Lehigh, Lafayette, Bucknell or Franklin & Marshall knowing full well they had no realistic chance of gaining admission. Rejection is not pleasant. These elite schools admit a high percentage of freshmen from the top 10% (Lehigh - 93%; Bucknell - 72%; Lafayette - 66% and F&M -57%) of their high school class.</p>
<p>Those statistics don’t mean a thing to me.</p>
<p>Lol’ed at the post that listed Hendrix as far ahead of other Arkansas schools. Serious?</p>
<ol>
<li>Univ. of Arkansas (Fayetteville)</li>
<li>Arkansas State - Jonesboro</li>
<li>Univ. of Central Arkansas (Conway)</li>
<li>Lyon College (Batesville)</li>
<li>University of Arkansas (Little Rock)</li>
<li>Harding</li>
<li>Hendrix</li>
</ol>
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<p>Ummmm Hendrix is by FAR the best school in Arkansas…</p>
<ol>
<li> Notre Dame</li>
<li> Earlham</li>
<li> DePauw</li>
<li> Purdue</li>
<li> Butler</li>
<li> Indiana University</li>
<li> Wabash</li>
<li> Taylor</li>
<li> Hanover</li>
<li>Franklin</li>
</ol>
<p>Pennsylvania:
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<p>Lol lol lol lol lol</p>
<p>^ I don’t understand what you’re laughing about. I would probably put Lehigh in front of Lafayette, but otherwise I would say those rankings are spot-on.</p>
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<p>Okay, there’s no way that Butler and Purdue are ahead of Indiana and Wabash, nor is it possible that Bulter is ahead of Taylor. Rose-Hulman should also definitely be mentioned, as well.</p>
<p>So my top 10 for my friendly neighboring state:
<p>Maryland</p>
<ol>
<li>Johns Hopkins</li>
<li>UMD</li>
<li>Loyola College</li>
<li>St. Mary’s</li>
<li>Towson University</li>
</ol>
<p>1) Furman
2) Clemson
3) Presby/Wofford
4) CofC
5)USC
Just my take…</p>
<p>California:</p>
<p>1) Stanford
2) CalTech
3) Berkeley
4) UCLA/USC
5) UCSD</p>
<p>I don’t know about the liberal arts colleges</p>
<ol>
<li>Madison
<ol>
<li>Beloit </li>
<li>Lawrence </li>
<li>Marquette </li>
<li>LaCrosse </li>
<li>Eau Claire </li>
<li>Milwaukee </li>
</ol></li>
</ol>
<p>All other schools in wisconsin are WAY below these programs. Norbert isn’t a good program and certainly doesn’t rank in the top 10. However, all of these seven schools are good choices and competitive.</p>
<p>Mass.</p>
<p>1.harvard
2.mit
3.amherst
4.Williams
5.tufts/bc
6.wellesley/BU/northeastern/babson/bentley</p>
<p>NY
1.Columbia
2.Cornell
4. NYU
5. Vassar
6. Colgate
7. Skidmore
8. Geneseo/Binghamton
9. Syracuse</p>
<p>Wisconsin </p>
<ol>
<li>Madison</li>
<li>Beloit </li>
<li>Lawrence </li>
<li>Marquette </li>
<li>Lacrosse </li>
<li>Eau Claire </li>
<li>Milwaukee</li>
</ol>
<p>NM:
<p>none of these are that great, and the last 2 are pretty terrible from what i’ve heard. Pretty much, you have to go out of state lol.</p>