<p>Penn @ #4…■■■■■!!! It’s not even #4 in the Ivy League!!</p>
<p>nesh, thank you for the posting. Could you clarify which Miami is #50 on the national rankings, Miami University (Ohio) or University of Miami? It would be a jump for either school. Thank you</p>
<p>could u post 50-75?</p>
<p>hey nesh, what is the PA score for USC?</p>
<p>“It is probably because the data is from last year, not from this year. Tulane will rise again next year.”</p>
<p>Unfortunately the data from last year is what I was referencing. Last year’s data had the endowment and spending at all time highs, the acceptance rate down to 27%, and average test scores on par with the schools I mentioned. In most ways the university is significantly stronger now than before the storm, yet we’re stuck at the lowest ranking we’ve ever had.</p>
<p>^I know their undergrad programs are good. But undergrad teaching? I don’t see how USN can possibly determine that without literally sitting through classes in each school.</p>
<p>National Universities</p>
<ol>
<li>Yeshiva</li>
<li>GW</li>
<li>Ohio State</li>
<li>Maryland</li>
<li>BU</li>
<li>Pittsburg</li>
<li>Pepperdine</li>
<li>Syracuse</li>
<li>Georgia</li>
<li>Clemson</li>
<li>Fordham</li>
<li>Purdue</li>
<li>Texas A and M</li>
<li>Minnesota- Twin Cities</li>
<li>Rutgers</li>
<li>UConn</li>
<li>Southern Methodist </li>
<li>UDel</li>
<li>Worcester</li>
<li>Brigham Young</li>
<li>Indiana, Santa Cruz, Michigan State, Iowa, Virginia Tech</li>
</ol>
<p>USC’s PA score is 3.9</p>
<p>Can you tell me if LSU remained in the first tier of national universities? Thanks</p>
<p>“Unfortunately the data from last year is what I was referencing. Last year’s data had the endowment and spending at all time highs, the acceptance rate down to 27%, and average test scores on par with the schools I mentioned. In most ways the university is significantly stronger now than before the storm, yet we’re stuck at the lowest ranking we’ve ever had.”</p>
<p>They use data two years back, I believe.</p>
<p>Do you have undergrad business rankings or do those come out later?</p>
<p>Hmm, UPenn at the same level with Stanford, MIT, and Caltech? Never thought non-Wharton parts were so good, but I guess I was wrong. </p>
<p>Also, WashU again over Cornell, Hopkins, and Brown? Whoa.</p>
<p>Damn proud of USC. Go Trojans!</p>
<p>^lol @ “non-Wharton parts”</p>
<p>tOSU up by 3 spots from 56.<br>
3 spots away from cracking the top-50!! :)))</p>
<p>PAs for LACs please?</p>
<p>According to the US New’s (imo obnoxious) countdown clock on their website, the data will be available on line at midnight (12 hrs 42 minutes) [US</a> News & World Report - Breaking News, World News, Business News, and America’s Best Colleges - USNews.com](<a href=“http://www.usnews.com/]US”>http://www.usnews.com/)</p>
<p>ok I’m official leaving after this post, haha… but Williams is 4.7, Amherst is 4.6, Swarthmore and Wellesley are 4.5, Middleburry and Bowdoin are 4.3, Pomona, Carleton, Davidson and a few others are 4.2. Haverford and Claremont McKenna are 4.0…LSU is ranked 128 which is part of the main rankings (not third-tier) … The top 10 business programs are Wharton, MIT, Berkely, Michigan, NYU, UNC, Texas Austin, UVA, Carnegie Mellon and Cornell/USC.</p>
<p>“Hmm, UPenn at the same level with Stanford, MIT, and Caltech? Never thought non-Wharton parts were so good, but I guess I was wrong.”</p>
<p>Nope. You were right originally.</p>
<p>wow, i wasn’t expecting syracuse to fall so much, and i really wasn’t expecting ohio state and boston u. to come up so much. Where’s pitt? They’re nowhere to be seen in the top 75, they were 58th last year</p>