The New 2007 USNEWS rankings

<h2>These were posted on a different messageboard and supposely taken from a bookstore in MD. We will be able to confirm them on the 18th. </h2>

<li>Princeton </li>
<li>Harvard </li>
<li>Yale/Penn </li>
<li>Stanford/MIT </li>
<li>Duke/Columbia/Caltech </li>
<li>Dartmouth/WUSTL </li>
<li>Northwestern </li>
<li>JHU/Brown </li>
<li>Cornell </li>
<li>Chicago </li>
<li>Rice </li>
<li>Emory/Berkeley </li>
<li>Vandy </li>
<li>ND </li>
<li>Gtown/CMU </li>
<li>UVA/UCLA/UMICH </li>
<li>Tufts/UNC </li>
<li>Wake/W&M </li>
<li>Lehigh/UCSD/Brandeis </li>
<li>USC/Rochester </li>
<li>Wsiconsin </li>
<li>NYU/Case </li>
<li>BC/GTech </li>
<li>Irvine/RPI/Illinois </li>
<li>UCSB/Washington/Yeshiva </li>
<li>PSU </li>
<li>Davis/Syracuse </li>
<li>Tulane/Florida/UT </li>
</ol>

<p>LACS:</p>

<li>Williams </li>
<li>Amherst </li>
<li>Swarthmore
4 Wellesley </li>
<li>Pomona </li>
<li>Carleton </li>
<li>Bowdoin </li>
<li> Haverford/Middlebury </li>
<li>CMC/Davidson </li>
<li>Wesleyan/Washington and Lee </li>
<li>Colgate/Grinnell </li>
<li>Hamilton/Vassar </li>
<li>Harvey Mudd/Smith </li>
<li>Colby </li>
<li>Bates/Bryn Mawr/MHC </li>
<li>Oberlin
25 Macalester</li>
</ol>

<p>Do you know the rankings past the top 50?</p>

<p>he only posted the top 50 so i have no idea.</p>

<p>Well the rankings seem to be possible but I mean Penn going up again? Its a good school but I don't think anyone really believes it should be ranked 3rd in the US.</p>

<p>yeah, i think 3rd is way too high as well. it should not be tied with yale.</p>

<p>Meh, I can't complain with Penn being ranked #3 ;). Though #4 is pretty high....realistically, it should be in the bottom half of the top 10.</p>

<p>Changes by school :</p>

<ol>
<li>Princeton 0 </li>
<li>Harvard -1</li>
<li>Yale 0</li>
<li>Penn +1</li>
<li>Stanford 0 </li>
<li>MIT +2</li>
<li>Duke -2</li>
<li>Columbia +2</li>
<li>Caltech 0</li>
<li>Dartmouth -1</li>
<li>WUSTL +1</li>
<li>Northwestern 0 </li>
<li>JHU 0
13.Brown +2</li>
<li>Cornell -2</li>
<li>Chicago -1</li>
<li>Rice 0</li>
<li>Emory +2</li>
<li>Berkeley +2</li>
<li>Vandy -2</li>
<li>ND -3</li>
<li>Gtown +1</li>
<li>CMU 0</li>
<li>UVA -1
24.UCLA +1
24.UMICH +1</li>
<li>Tufts 0</li>
<li>UNC 0</li>
<li>Wake -2</li>
<li>W&M +2</li>
<li>Lehigh 0</li>
<li>UCSD 0</li>
<li>Brandeis +3</li>
<li>USC -4</li>
<li>Rochester 0</li>
<li>Wsiconsin -2</li>
<li>NYU 0</li>
<li>Case 0</li>
<li>BC +1</li>
<li>GTech -2</li>
<li>Irvine -1</li>
<li>RPI +2</li>
<li>Illinois +1 </li>
<li>UCSB +1</li>
<li>Washington +1</li>
<li>Yeshiva +1</li>
<li>PSU +1</li>
<li>Davis 0</li>
<li>Syracuse +2 </li>
<li>Tulane -7</li>
<li>Florida 0</li>
<li>UT +2</li>
</ol>

<p>Seems better than last year (w/the exception of Penn). Where did you find this? (link)</p>

<p>I don't believe this.</p>

<p>Its just a rumor, it may or not be true. It certainly is possible...</p>

<p>Biggest loser: Tulane...I thought it was immune? Makes me question this rumor.</p>

<p>Biggest gainer: Brandeis...why?</p>

<p>Thought: this was circulated by a Penn student/alumnus/admit...</p>

<p>I thought they said Tulane wouldn't change rank this year?</p>

<p>Yeah, I don't agree with Tulane either dropping. Isn't there a lag in the data?
Anyways, this may just be a rumor. Last year, the rumors turned out to be correct so I figured I would post it. In all honesty, I hope its wrong (my school moves down).</p>

<p>Not an impossibly ranking, although ND's rank change would surprise me.</p>

<p>yeah, if its true. ND would be the hardest hit of the top 20 as it falls out.</p>

<p>what are the rest of the rankings 50-120?</p>

<p>Thanks alot</p>

<p>This seems like it's made up....</p>

<p>"Thought: this was circulated by a Penn student/alumnus/admit..."</p>

<p>college2332, the OP, i believe goes to Vandy (all I did was post the changes from last year)</p>

<p>The ranking is possibly true. The online version of the publication was supposed to be released on the 16th.</p>

<p>If this is true, Penn is approaching the absurdity limit…...<br>
And as for Washu…… the more Midwest representation, the better. :)</p>