Us news rankings 2011

<p>Which they admitted was a mistake and reported back to US News about their mistake, causing them to fall to 10, which is still a huge accolade in itself.</p>

<p>Number 10 at the grad level in engineering and number 28 at the undergrad level, a significant disparity. Hmmm, I wonder if there is something else that is being accidently misreported?</p>

<p>Michigan is going to drop for sure I think since it’s admitting more students than ever (doesn’t mean anything for me though)</p>

<p>Not sure if that is true Recharge. Most applications ever this year, but we’ll have to wait and see. Now that Michigan is joining other top schools with the common application starting later this year, I expect to see admissions rates to drop as well.</p>

<p>^ Right, so I would predict that its ranking will rise in 2012, but its dropping this year is inevitable</p>

<p>^It is possible i suppose. But I do see top private schools to continue creeping up and surpassing top publics. There really is no other way for top publics to go but down the way the ranking system is slanted towards privates.</p>

<p>What’s the admission rate for this year?</p>

<p>What do you all think will happen with Duke and Cornell’s ranks?</p>

<p>Duke will probably increase, Cornell will stay about the same.</p>

<p>I hope Hopkins moves up, as well as Brown, Emory and Vanderbilt.</p>

<p>I’ve seem Swarthmore make a lot of interesting lists lately (e.g., Best Grad School Feeder and Most Grueling). It could make a move up on the college rankings this year. It’s been ranked higher than Williams and Amherst before.</p>

<p>Michigan will be one of the few publics to rise.</p>

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Who ya gonna call? Ghostbusters!</p>

<p>My prediction.</p>

<p>MIT
Princeton
Stanford
UChicago
Yale
Harvard
Princeton
Caltech
UPenn
Columbia
UC Berkerley
Dartmouth
Brown
Duke
Cornell
UMichigan
Johns Hopkin
Washington U - St Louis
Vanderbilt
UVA</p>

<p>southern oregon university moves up to #2</p>

<p>Interesting you can rank Princeton as #2 and #8 making<em>a</em>point. Are you trying to make a point with that ranking?</p>

<p>Looks like USNews is more powerful than all schools in America combined. hahaha…</p>

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<p>LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL. interesting.</p>

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<p>Why do you say that?</p>

<p>1 Harvard University
2 Princeton University
2 Yale University
4 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4 Stanford University
6 California Institute of Technology
6 University of Pennsylvania
8 Columbia University
9 Duke University
9 University of Chicago
11 Dartmouth College
11 Northwestern University
13 Brown University
13 Johns Hopkins University
15 Cornell University
15 Washington University in St. Louis
17 Emory University
17 Rice University
19 Vanderbilt University
20 University of Notre Dame</p>

<p>1 Harvard
1 Princeton
3 Yale
3 Stanford
5 MIT
5 Caltech
7 Columbia
7 Duke
7 Penn
10 Chicago
10 Dartmouth
10 WashingtonU
13 Brown
14 Cornell
14 JHU
14 Northwestern
17 Rice
17 Vanderbilt
19 Emory
19 Notre Dame
21 Berkeley
21 UVA
23 CMU
23 Georgetown
25 Michigan
25 UCLA</p>