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Top Pre-Med Programs (Liberal Arts College)
There are many liberal arts colleges that offer strong pre-med programs and produce competitive med school candidates. We have compiled the top 5 programs.
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Top Honors Colleges
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If you are looking for a learning environment of a small college, but the resources and opportunities of a large college, honors college might be the right fit for you.
Top 10 Colleges -10%+ Acceptance Rate
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Competition to get into some of the top universities are fierce, but they are still many highly ranked schools out there that don't have single digit acceptance rates. This episode will cover the top ten colleges that have a 10% or greater acceptance rate.
Top Colleges That Are Not In The Ivy League
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College Countdown has compiled a list of colleges that are ranked either higher or just as high as many of the ivy league schools.

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  • @mckinseyand2022
    @mckinseyand2022 Месяц назад

    UC Berkeley, UCLA, and Vanderbilt should be included.

  • @davidjgill4902
    @davidjgill4902 4 месяца назад

    Washington University in St Louis

  • @michaelrapson
    @michaelrapson 5 месяцев назад

    I believe Johns Hopkins has a branch in Wuhan...

  • @Skepticz
    @Skepticz 6 месяцев назад

    What school is at 0:22 ?

  • @etpoculasacra
    @etpoculasacra 8 месяцев назад

    Random photo of the UK's University of Bristol at 0:27

  • @robertotamesis1783
    @robertotamesis1783 8 месяцев назад

    My father took his PhD at Stanford , while taking a German language course as part of his curriculum course he met two interesting classmates, one was former Korean war , a F4U-5 vet who became an astronaut , the other was a little aspiring actor Batman , Adam West. Adam West was interested in the Korean war vet exploits as Corsair F4U-5 pilot. According to my father the former vet was stationed at Moffet air base w/c is close to Stanford.

  • @robertotamesis1783
    @robertotamesis1783 8 месяцев назад

    Acting or Drama is Northwestern bread and butter.

  • @romach7947
    @romach7947 8 месяцев назад

    Political Correctness (PC), Diversity, Inclusiveness and Equality (DIE) are Psychological Tools employed by Columbia University’s School of Public and International Affairs. It is a fact that a branch of Columbia's School of Public and International Affairs exists in nearly every Establishment of Higher Education throughout the world, so that the thoughts of young and impressionable minds are controlled and coordinated. Protests and riots are thus synchronized Globally, its first use was evident when the low life Drug dealer and Counterfeiter George Floyd was arrested and demised. These psychological tools were used for the promotion of radical progressive groups across the globe to destroy western society and usher in a new world order. The Tools and coordinating infrastructure have succeeded in widening the political division, creating confusion, weakness, and immobilization of the once Dynamic western and democratic states. Initially the Global aspect of these psychological tools was thought to be a Marxist aspiration, and of course any other suggestion was deemed a phobia (such as islamophobia). However, the common theme of protests and riots is the pro-Palestinian agenda. It is now clear and revealed that the new world order is in fact other than a Marxist aspiration, but very much so an Islamic one. Following the Evil and Barbaric massacre of October 7th, 2023, and the vindictive pro-Palestinian protests and marches of hate, the chanting of genocidal slogans the intimidation of Students and antisemitism, any argument of Islamophobia is null and void. The repercussions of this new world order are an existential threat not just for Jews but for any other religion outside of Islam. Ivy League schools have been compromised, there goal is to shape your mind for their agenda and not your Career which you and your parents are paying for. For a real education research establishments of Higher education in India, Israel, Singapore, and Thailand. you will have a better education, an overseas experience and save yourselves and your parents much student loans.

  • @brucemoose926
    @brucemoose926 9 месяцев назад

    The Ivy League is a sports league. Only a few of these schools are top notched.

  • @chipdenman863
    @chipdenman863 9 месяцев назад

    Missed the Service Academies

  • @scottjackson163
    @scottjackson163 11 месяцев назад

    Stanford is the biggest of the big dogs.

  • @scottjackson163
    @scottjackson163 11 месяцев назад

    “Johns” not “John”

  • @moira9158
    @moira9158 11 месяцев назад

    Can you do Indiana University

  • @parkthoven
    @parkthoven Год назад

    Indeed~No objection~~!

  • @UPassEducation
    @UPassEducation Год назад

    Speaking of education itself, MSU ranked #1 in primary and secondary teacher education, as well as instruction & curriculum studies.

  • @BrianBurkett-xj7xd
    @BrianBurkett-xj7xd Год назад

    Um, William & Mary…….

  • @fredhartman1325
    @fredhartman1325 Год назад

    What about Strip Mall University? Free parking, fast-food restaurant next door, bowling alley across the street, $1 enrollment fee, heated classrooms, no term papers, and 100% acceptance rate.

  • @donnie2832
    @donnie2832 Год назад

    Theses are all great videos. I hope more are coming. 👍

  • @iheick768
    @iheick768 Год назад

    Sooo no Georgetown?

  • @kristianegan9951
    @kristianegan9951 Год назад

    Harvey Mudd has far more undergrads go on to earn ph.d than any Ivy

  • @dootscat3798
    @dootscat3798 Год назад

    It depends on what major you’re interested in. For example, for engineering, Ga Tech and Cal Tech will have superior programs than Ivies.

  • @joliettraveler
    @joliettraveler Год назад

    The University of Illinois is one of the best engineering schools in the country. Its accounting department is second to the University of Texas. The agricultural college is one of the best. Don't overlook the importance of agriculture. We all need food.

    • @OntopoftheRN
      @OntopoftheRN Год назад

      UIUC has quite a few highly-ranked science departments too. Great school with a lot of drunk kids 😂

  • @spr4535
    @spr4535 Год назад

    Sir we need We need CS general universities in Ms please inform me sir TQ.

  • @adarshgowda2287
    @adarshgowda2287 Год назад

    You forgot northeastern

  • @fcsolis
    @fcsolis Год назад

    I like UChicago. Thank you.

  • @darrelljensen3953
    @darrelljensen3953 Год назад

    The United States Military Academy at West Point should be in the top four. It's one of the top schools in the country. And beat Navy.

  • @guystephens1767
    @guystephens1767 Год назад

    "Promo sm"

  • @Sarah-the-Carin
    @Sarah-the-Carin Год назад

    Most of the shots of northwestern aren’t of northwestern 🙄

  • @briansieve
    @briansieve Год назад

    I've never heard anyone say U Chicago. I have heard U of C.

  • @LuckyK7777
    @LuckyK7777 Год назад

    A couple of comments… #1 Duke University is affiliated with the United Methodist Church, though not as prominent as the association between Notre Dame and the Catholics (I’m actually a Methodist and didn’t know this for years ) It shows religious sects do care about academics. #2 Northwestern University is Meghan Markle’s alma mater.

  • @user-rf1nn8sg3f
    @user-rf1nn8sg3f Год назад

    Ohio State and Michigan are both really good schools. They are both very large though and not considered prestigious outside of their respective states. The undergraduate experience is great. They are great because of athletics, experience, alumni network, nice campus, and the best academically within each state. Ohio State's campus is much larger though with about 47,000+ undergrads, compared to Michigan's 32,000+.

    • @peterpicard4028
      @peterpicard4028 Год назад

      you are incorrect about reps outside area - esp. for Michigan...OSU is average

    • @user-rf1nn8sg3f
      @user-rf1nn8sg3f Год назад

      ​@@peterpicard4028 OSU and Michigan get most of the best middle class students (that don't want to take on debt during undergraduate years or minimal debt). Not broke enough/athletically gifted to get a full ride, not rich enough to be able to pay cash at a private university, but still a great student. 25% of undergraduates at OSU got above a 32 or above a 1450 on ACT or SAT. The bigger alumni network - fills the ranks of local employers, and they both have great career connections (locally). Sure OSU and Michigan won't get you a job at a wall street bank or consulting firm in New York, but graduates get good jobs in government, big four accounting, and other good regional employers. Also a graduate can easily get into a great graduate school/medical school after graduating. Also, I believe the Honors Classes at OSU and Michigan are going to be on par with Ivy league (odds are you aren't getting into the honors program/full ride without great test scores/gpa) because they do have most of the best middle income students. Also, I think the bigger public universities get most of the best athletes on scholarship, and can absorb the cost/not raise tuition because the football/basketball makes enough money (especially for unpopular sports like swimming, golf, fencing, track).

    • @peterpicard4028
      @peterpicard4028 Год назад

      I think your opinions are provincial and hilariously out-of-date - and, again, lumping Michigan and OSU together off the football field makes sense only in Columbus :)

    • @user-rf1nn8sg3f
      @user-rf1nn8sg3f Год назад

      ​@@peterpicard4028 Pretty sure they are almost exactly the same. Seeing how I'm from Ann Arbor Michigan, did my undergrad at Michigan (and PHD), and currently teach at OSU (I'm an Electrical Engineering PHD). Been on or near both campuses my whole life. Taught at both campuses. I will say this - Ohio State is bigger and more stratified, has better students and worse students (because of its size). Both schools get most of the best middle income students from inside their respective states on full scholarships. Everyone else has to pay, the state subsidizes tuition for all students. There is no difference between the academic quality or faculty or curriculum at either school (99% the same). We are all competing to publish in the same research journals and research grant applications. The student body is also very similar. OSU and Michigan have about 3/4 of the Engineering professors publishing research full time and teaching 0-2 courses per semester. They both have a small handful of post-docs, PHD students, and adjuncts also teaching. I will respectfully ignore your ignorance.

    • @user-rf1nn8sg3f
      @user-rf1nn8sg3f Год назад

      @@peterpicard4028 Median First Year Salary Electrical Engineers OSU $69,700, Median First Year Salary University of Michigan $67,596 EE majors... Pay goes up with experience and continuing education (in-field). The big difference between students who make big $$$ mid-career and ones who don't is direct marketing in field. Becoming the project manager and eventually firm/business partner or getting the lucrative contracts. Neither school is better or worse - really depends on the individual and how stuck they get with other obligations (marriage, kids, ability to move for a promotion, ect)...

  • @nannersguyaners2745
    @nannersguyaners2745 Год назад

    I attended grad school at Stanford and have two kids who are currently undergrads at two of the other schools mentioned in this video … I would not make the choice to attend either Stanford or CalTech today given each school’s appallingly low black students demographic - I am so sad to see this @ a school I so loved attending…both of the schools my kids attend have double digit black student demographics and are proud of that …

    • @OntopoftheRN
      @OntopoftheRN Год назад

      Are there any top schools with highly-ranked STEM programs that have double-digits of black kids? Why should we separate people by the colors anyway?

  • @herbertpembleton2254
    @herbertpembleton2254 Год назад

    Hopkins is an Ivy League school

  • @erpollock
    @erpollock Год назад

    So glad you mentioned my college first, Johns Hopkins. It really is quite focused toward pre-med and engineering, but I studied Political Science, with extra classes taken at their DC school, SAIS (School of Advanced International Studies). This is a serious university and I highly recommend it.

  • @lhzook
    @lhzook Год назад

    Don’t forget that Cal Tech is home to Sheldon Cooper.

  • @AlexNightOwl76
    @AlexNightOwl76 Год назад

    Georgetown should be included.

  • @janicewang1449
    @janicewang1449 Год назад

    Hehe Purdue is like the public Ivy League thoughhh

  • @subbaraod45
    @subbaraod45 Год назад

    Take loans to study in west, work there to earn to repay the loan, wait for green card to stay there or get destroyed. Choice is yours.

  • @pittgrad99
    @pittgrad99 Год назад

    georgia institute of technology (also known as georgia tech) is as good or better than mit in several stem disciplines

  • @engledelaffety4380
    @engledelaffety4380 Год назад

    The best university in the world is Oxford. The fact that the U.K, a small island with 65 million people has 25% of the best ranking universities in the top 150 in the world is very impressive.

    • @silvaphoenix3652
      @silvaphoenix3652 Год назад

      According to a UK rankings - but not according to the QS ranking. So double bias

  • @amadeushsu1981
    @amadeushsu1981 Год назад

    Depending on the major and the professional school, Ivy League schools are Obviously not the best by all measures, and Brwon and Dartmouth are not really the best private schools either ... And everyone knows that Sanford, MIT, Caltech are absolute top-notch even by world standards and other near-the-top private schools such as Duke, CMU, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Chicago can also compete with the very best ... People know these schools ... And in terms of major public universities UC Berkeley and UCLA, as well as the less famous Texas and Michigan are some of the very best also

    • @LuckyK7777
      @LuckyK7777 Год назад

      Dartmouth seems to be an Ivy League school for those with type B personalities. I saw an interview their football team did after a Hail Mary win over Harvard in 2019. Only the quarterback bragged slightly . SLIGHTLY. Everyone else was “matter of fact “ about the win. In another game I watched, the Dartmouth trainer tried to come to the aid of a mildly injured player on the opposing team! I had never seen a trainer do that.

  • @suntoshahuja1945
    @suntoshahuja1945 Год назад

    No carnegie mellon, Upenn and Purdue.. why ?

  • @meyer8199
    @meyer8199 Год назад

    Interesting how some colleges are trending not to be ranked. Soon enough ranks will be even more meaningless than they are now.

  • @Pasan34
    @Pasan34 Год назад

    Except maybe Harvard and Yale, depending on the field you want to go into, you've got to be nuts to pass up on MIT and Stanford over any other Ivy league, if you are good enough to get in to those two.

  • @JohnVKaravitis
    @JohnVKaravitis Год назад

    University of Chicago is a joke. None of the Nobel PRize "geniuses" ever teach undergrads. Undergrads suffer through grad students who don't know what they're doing, or "walk-ons" who get to teach for a few shekels for a quarter. Anyone who goes to the U of C might just as well commit suicide.

  • @苑舉民
    @苑舉民 Год назад

    Notice Yale law school already started an exodus from a rank tradition compiled by US News & World Report, followed by the law schools of Harvard, Stanford, and so forth.

  • @texasaggie8449
    @texasaggie8449 Год назад

    Any university that isn’t in the Ivy League will provide a better education.

    • @bendikok6619
      @bendikok6619 Год назад

      No, not really. The Ivy League is not worse than every single college that exists. Pretty sure yale > community college

    • @brendanm4379
      @brendanm4379 Год назад

      That's not how that works. lol

    • @peterpicard4028
      @peterpicard4028 Год назад

      yeah, spoken like someone who never made it out of college station

    • @texasaggie8449
      @texasaggie8449 Год назад

      @@peterpicard4028 you couldn’t make through A&M especially while in the Corps of Cadets

    • @peterpicard4028
      @peterpicard4028 Год назад

      @@texasaggie8449 yuck :)

  • @diegoterneus2250
    @diegoterneus2250 Год назад

    A small correction...Stanford University is located in Stanford, CA. Palo Alto is the town nearby. Palo Alto has no jurisdiction over Stanford.

  • @Lank55
    @Lank55 Год назад

    Johns. It's Johns, not John.

  • @CharlesFosterMalloy
    @CharlesFosterMalloy Год назад

    USN&WR top 4 non-Ivy (4 way tie for 4th (#9) place): #1 (#2) MIT #2 (#6) Stanford #3 (#6) U. of Chicago #4 (4 way tie): (#9) Northwestern #9 Duke (#9) CalTech (#9) Johns Hopkins (80% medical school acceptance rate) The next few are: Vanderbilt Rice WashU in SLMO Notre Dame Cal-Berkeley UCLA Carnegie-Mellon Emory Georgetown NYU Michigan USC UVA UFL UNC