<p>Please name as many as you can. I want to look at them. And is RICE considered as one? Thanks!</p>
<p>Go to the forum index and look for the term "Ivy League." Those are all the schools there are.</p>
<p>ivy</p>
<p>h
y
p
columbia
upenn
dartmouth
brown
cornell</p>
<p>8 total.... unless they added a rutgers recently</p>
<p>If you want to know what elite schools are, then that is a different question. If you want to know what schools are in the Ivy League sports conference, then yes, go to the Ivy League forum. Just remember, there are some schools that are as good, and even better than some in the Ivy League; Rice, like you mentioned, is one of these schools. :)</p>
<p>other schools as good (sometimes better than) as ivy are</p>
<p>stanford
Caltech
Berkeley
UCLA
Rice
Northwestern
Chicago
UMich
Wisconsin
UI/Urbana Champagne
Duke
Emory
John Hopkins
UVA
BC
Turfts
Brandeis</p>
<p>& if u dont mind small boutique LACs, then one can
AWS and whole bunch of others</p>
<p>manfredman,</p>
<p>johns hopkins - 2 s's. ;-)</p>
<p>Order these in terms of prestige please: Duke, Berkeley, Brown, Penn, Dartmouth.</p>
<p>Prestige to whom? For what? Undergrad? Grad? Specific area?</p>
<p>yeah that's correct</p>
<p>also add MIT too :rolleyes:</p>
<p>prestige for graduate studies (overall)</p>
<p>Berkeley>>>>>> Penn > Duke > Dartmouth Brown</p>
<p>especially for Ph.D programs....</p>
<p>ferget about the rest...</p>
<p>only the big bad Harvard can compete with Berkeley...</p>
<p>Penn is not that far behind Berkeley. What exactly makes Berkeley and Harvard the clear best schools for grad programs? There are many schools that can compete with these two in various fields of graduate study.</p>
<p>if u are talking about MBA, yeah Penn can compete with Boalt. But, for a DBA program, I will still hold Berkeley's hand over Wharton. Perhaps, i should give u a five min of fame: name a few Penn's graduate Ph D program that can compete with Berkeley....???</p>
<p>sounds like UCB is big on the west coast. I dont hear much about it here on the east coast, the only talk is about the Ivy's plus mit and stanford.</p>
<p>what happened to no. 9 ranked Cal today? </p>
<p>They got biatch slapped by Tennessee - ouch!!!</p>
<p>“name a few Penn's graduate Ph D program that can compete with Berkeley....???”</p>
<p>-Name some that can’t. :)</p>
<p>o....k.....</p>
<p>the phd programs that berkeley can biatch slap penn</p>
<p>mechanical engineering
chemical engineering
civil engineering
electrical engineering
..... more engineering discplines</p>
<p>computer science
physics
chemstry
biology
math
....... more sciences...</p>
<p>history
economics
english
sociology
comp. literature
french
german
..... other humanity programs...</p>
<p>to be continued...
gotta go out with my homies...</p>
<p>Oh please, if you're so confident with UCB's PhD programs, that's your problem, not mine. I don't mind it at all.
And by the way, Berkeley's admissions rate into medical school was below national average a few years ago.</p>
<p>
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if u are talking about MBA, yeah Penn can compete with Boalt. But, for a DBA program, I will still hold Berkeley's hand over Wharton. Perhaps, i should give u a five min of fame: name a few Penn's graduate Ph D program that can compete with Berkeley....???
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LOL. Boalt is UCB's law school, not business school. Even I know that and I'm not in socal.</p>
<p>wow, what a laundry list of useless PhD programs...</p>
<p>the real question is, how does Cal stack up in the big three professional grad programs: MBA, Law School and Medical School?</p>
<ul>
<li>UPenn Wharton (USNWR no. 3) > Haas (USNWR no. 7) </li>
<li>UPenn Med (USNWR no. 3) > no med school </li>
<li>UPenn Law (USNWR no. 7) > UCal (USNWR no. 8)</li>
</ul>
<p>So, basically, UPenn's undergrad is ranked no. 7 > Cal ranked no. 21 - and UPenn's Med school and Business school are both Top 3 in the nation with a Law school in the Top 10.... </p>
<p>... and UPenn is an Ivy to boot... (you can keep the juggernauts like Comp. Lit and French - woo-hoo!!!)</p>
<p>Talk about a biatch slapping...</p>
<p>Come on, the_prestige, no. 7 vs no. 8? That's a pretty weak argument. While I think Mandredman goes a little overboard, you know that for graduate studies overall (which includes those PhD programs you conveniently did not mention), Berkeley is probably better than U Penn. I could easily bring up the THES rankings, which ranks Universities based mostly on graduate studies, and Berkeley ranked 6th while U Penn ranked 32nd, but that's besides the point, which is that both have strong graduate studies, and arguing over a few numbers over the rankings is going to get us nowhere.</p>