List the top 10 schools in each state!

<p>Florida</p>

<ol>
<li>UMiami</li>
<li>University of Florida</li>
<li>New College of Florida</li>
<li>Florida State University</li>
<li>University of Central Florida</li>
</ol>

<p>After these five, the dropoff is considerable.</p>

<p>NCF is a tiny LAC. The correct list for Florida:</p>

<ol>
<li>FSU/UF</li>
<li>Miami</li>
<li>NCF</li>
</ol>

<p>Indiana IMHO</p>

<ol>
<li>Notre Dame</li>
<li>Rose-Hulman</li>
<li>Purdue</li>
<li>Indiana University–Bloomington</li>
<li>Butler</li>
</ol>

<p>The University of South Florida, one of Florida’s three flagship public research universities, belongs on any short list of top Florida schools.</p>

<p>Massachusetts-Harvard,MIT,Williams,Amherst,Wellesley,Tufts,Holy Cross, Boston College,Brandeis,Smith.</p>

<p>In Planet Saiyan:</p>

<p>Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT
Caltech, Columbia
UPenn, Duke, Dartmouth, UChicago
Brown, Cornell
Johns Hopkins, Georgetown, Northwestern</p>

<p>South Carolina</p>

<p>1.Furman
2.Clemson
3.U of South Carolina
4.Wofford
5.College of Charleston</p>

<p>Delaware’s top 5 schools are it’s ONLY 5 schools. We have five 4-year colleges in the WHOLE STATE. And there’s only one community college, but it has four campuses.</p>

<ol>
<li>University of Delaware</li>
<li>Wesley College</li>
<li>Delaware State University</li>
<li>Wilmington University</li>
<li>Goldey-Beacom College</li>
</ol>

<p>Ohio:</p>

<p>1) Oberlin</p>

<p>2) Case
2) Ohio State
2) Kenyon</p>

<p>5) Miami</p>

<p>6) Denison
6) Dayton
6) Ohio U.</p>

<p>9) Wooster</p>

<p>10) Cincinnati</p>

<p>In Wisconsin:</p>

<ol>
<li>University of Wisconsin-Madison</li>
<li>Milwaukee School of Engineering</li>
<li>Marquette University</li>
<li>Lawrence University</li>
<li>University of Wisconsin - Whitewater</li>
<li>University of Wisconsin -Eau Claire</li>
<li>Beloit College</li>
<li>University of Wisconsin - La Crosse</li>
<li>University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee</li>
<li>University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh</li>
</ol>

<p>"In Planet Saiyan:</p>

<p>Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT
Caltech, Columbia
UPenn, Duke, Dartmouth, UChicago
Brown, Cornell
Johns Hopkins, Georgetown, Northwestern"</p>

<p>Thanks for adding nothing to this thread…</p>

<p>FL (Though I think it’s been done a lot):

  1. UF
    1.1) FSU
  2. NCF
  3. UM
  4. UCF
  5. USF</p>

<p>New York: (Undergraduate Education)
1.Columbia
2.Cornell
3.Cooper Union
4. NYU
5. University of Rochester
6. Vassar
7. Colgate
8. SUNY Geneseo
9. SUNY Binghamton
10. Syracuse</p>

<p>VA

  1. UVA
  2. William and Mary
  3. Washington & Lee
  4. Virginia Tech
  5. James Madison University
  6. Virginia Commonwealth University
  7. Mary Washington University
  8. George Mason University
  9. Old Dominion University
  10. Christopher Newport University</p>

<p>Honestly the last 4 are around the same level. If you want good stuff, stuck top 5ish.</p>

<p>1)Yale-Ne plus ultra</p>

<p>2)Wesleyan-Among the nation’s top LAC’s</p>

<p>3)US Coast Guard Academy-For what it does and what it costs and where it leads you.</p>

<p>4)Connecticut College-underrated LAC has much to offer.</p>

<p>5)Trinity College-location hurts this hidden gem.</p>

<p>6)University of Connecticut-Too big but comprehensive with excellent facilities.</p>

<p>7)Fairfield University-Excellent Jesuit education on a manageable campus.</p>

<p>8)Quinnipiac University-An up-an-comer with lots of offerings.</p>

<p>9)University of Hartford-Some excellent programs especially music and business.</p>

<p>10)University of New Haven-Good niche school in such fields as criminal justice and engineering.</p>

<p>Arken said:</p>

<p>7) Coast Guard (Army is for men. Navy is for wimps. Coast guard is for p******)</p>

<p>You’re lost…try following around a Coast Guardsman or woman for a day. You’ll change your tune.</p>

<p>What have you done for your country lately?</p>

<p>Delaware</p>

<ol>
<li>University of Delaware</li>
<li>Wesley College</li>
<li>Wilmington University</li>
<li>Del Tech</li>
<li>Delaware State University</li>
</ol>

<p>Ummm yeah, that was really hard considering there’s only like 3 universities in delaware, and the rest are community colleges. I think the University of Delaware is the only really good college in the state.</p>

<p>CA (Undergraduate only)</p>

<ol>
<li>Pomona</li>
<li>Stanford</li>
<li>Caltech</li>
<li>Harvey Mudd</li>
<li>Berkeley</li>
<li>Claremont McKenna</li>
<li>USC</li>
<li>UCLA</li>
<li>Scripps</li>
<li>Pitzer</li>
</ol>

<p>For Graduate ONLY</p>

<ol>
<li>Stanford</li>
<li>Berkeley</li>
<li>Caltech</li>
<li>UCLA</li>
<li>UCSD</li>
<li>UCSF</li>
<li>UC Santa Barbara</li>
<li>USC</li>
<li>UC Davis</li>
<li>UC Irvine</li>
</ol>

<p>*Alabama:</p>

<p>1.Birmingham Southern
2.U of A
2.Samford
4.Auburn
5.UAB *</p>

<p>Ha Ha…Birmingham Southern #1? no freakin’ way! It’s a nice school but in no way does it have the labs and facilities that other schools have… </p>

<ol>
<li> Bama</li>
<li> Auburn</li>
<li> UAB</li>
<li> UAH</li>
<li> Birmingham Southern</li>
<li> Samford</li>
<li> USA</li>
<li> Spring Hill</li>
</ol>

<p>South Carolina</p>

<ol>
<li>Furman</li>
<li>Wofford</li>
<li>Clemson</li>
<li>College Of Charleston</li>
<li>University of South Carolina</li>
</ol>