<p>Title says it all</p>
<p>USC</p>
<p>[10 char.]</p>
<p>Could I get a bigger list?</p>
<p>thanks :)</p>
<p>NYU is a very large private school.<br>
When you say large are you referring to undergrad student population? or?</p>
<p>Northeastern, Boston University, Fordham, BYU, DePaul, Baylor</p>
<p>George Washington U, Boston U, and NYU are large private schools, but can be considered tier one.</p>
<p>American University</p>
<p>Uh…disagree mom. If by Tier One you mean top 25. Which is the normal cutoff…and sometimes its top 10. </p>
<p>BU and GWU are not tier one. They are clearly tier 2. Which is usually 26-75…or 100 for some people. Not that it matters, because it doesn’t.</p>
<p>to the OP? How large is “large” for you? </p>
<p>Fordham is 16,000 students, but only about half of those are undergraduates and at Fordham’s main campus (Rose Hill-Bronx) only 5,000 undergraduates.</p>
<p>I’m not crazy about these “tier” rankings, but if you mean private schools outside the top 20 or 30 in the US News rankings that also have a “big university” experience, which is (in my imagining of it) some combination of size, name recognition and sports, I’d suggest these:</p>
<p>Syracuse, Miami, Baylor, SMU, TCU, Tulane, BYU, BC.</p>