<p>Gee, I wonder where U.S. News Editor-in-Chief Mort Zuckerman went to school? </p>
<p>Oh, that’s right, UPenn… hmmm…</p>
<p>Gee, I wonder where U.S. News Editor-in-Chief Mort Zuckerman went to school? </p>
<p>Oh, that’s right, UPenn… hmmm…</p>
<p>vinnyli,
i think what you’ve been using are called glory*oles, not bagels. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>Everyone loves bagels. Except for…THE COMMUNISTS.</p>
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hmmm…it’s not one of the criteria. not sure where that 15% comes from. you need to come up with a better reason to refute my proposal. :)</p>
<p>^ It was a hypothetical, Sam.</p>
<p>Just as a quick question for those with more extensive past knowledge. Has a 4 way tie ever occurred before?</p>
<p>P.S. Bagels are amazing.</p>
<p>I don’t really get too caught up in these rankings, but I’m happy with being 28.</p>
<p>Does anyone know for certain whether U.S. News & World Report uses 2009 or 2008 data for this 2010 ranking?</p>
<p>They use the data from the incoming class of 2012.</p>
<p>Stanford is NUMBER 1. Any objections?</p>
<p>Just quoting…
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<p>Just wondering…</p>
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<p>@ ewho: That’s very broad. I dun think it’s true. STanford has a far better engineering program.</p>
<p>I did not say it. Sorry. Check the post after your first post on this thread.</p>
<p>The reported SAT range for UChicago is 1370-1560 on USN ranking. But UChicago’s admission website says it’s 1340-1510. Anybody knows what’s going on? I am thinking maybe they accidentally gave USN the range for the admitted, not enrolled.
<a href=“https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/admissions/classprofile.shtml[/url]”>https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/admissions/classprofile.shtml</a></p>
<p>hey does anyone know where Clemson is ranked? wanna see if more propaganda will be coming this year from Mr. Barker</p>
<p>thanks! haha</p>
<p>oh I saw #61, thank god we’re staying put haha</p>
<p>Venkat - Penn’s percentage rate (17.1%) isn’t close to Brown (10.8%) or Dartmouth (12.0%). In fact they are closer to HYP (7-9%) than they are to Penn.</p>
<p>Sam, You are right on with that. What does USNWR ask for enrolled or admitted?</p>