<p>@akshatgoyal - unlikely.</p>
<p>Never heard of that website and it’s not academic. Most academic rankings have UW around Top 11</p>
<p>The US News and World Report has the same, but it was for graduate school @barrons</p>
<p>Grad school rankings are useful for undergrads as some of the classes will be available to upper level undergrads. Also, overall tone will benefit from the grad school’s ranking.</p>
<p>Most top students will never get merit aid from UW. There are a few scholarships out there, for example the top chemistry or math freshman- one in literally several hundred. Never count on merit aid.</p>
<p>Choose your US university based on finances and the overall college experience. You are so much more than your major. There are the other students around you, the physical place and the general tone of the campus. Even intense students are part of so much more than academics in the US.</p>
<p>All the US news grad rankings are really just based on the academic rep of the dept. Thus where the same faculty teach both UG and grad students the rankings are useful. </p>