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<p>I didn’t really say that (or even imply that… I don’t even necessarily believe that), but ciao…</p>
<p>@curvyteen
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<p>I didn’t really say that (or even imply that… I don’t even necessarily believe that), but ciao…</p>
<p>I find both on par actually I just like EECS more :D</p>
<p>1 harvard</p>
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<p>1 harvard
2 mit
3 stanford
4 Cambridge
5 yale
6 princeton
7 oxford
8 columbia
9 duke
10 berkley
11 chicago
12 ucla</p>
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<p>I prefer to group schools into tiers. </p>
<p>In my opinion: </p>
<p>Tier 1A (the super-elites):
Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, Yale, MIT, Caltech (for hard sciences and engineering)</p>
<p>Tier 1B (the best of the rest):
Columbia, Penn, Duke, Chicago, Dartmouth, Brown</p>
<p>Tier 2A (the near-elites):
JHU, Cornell, Northwestern, WUSTL (debatable), Georgetown, Rice, Berkeley (debatable)</p>
<p>Tier 2B (not quite there yet):
Emory, Vanderbilt, USC, Notre Dame, CMU (for anything not related to computer science), Georgia Tech, Michigan, UCLA</p>
<p>William & Mary is most prestigious undergrad public.</p>