the biggest things are undergraduate focus, smallest class sizes in the ivy league, grad school placement, most community oriented in the ivy league, sends more students on study-abroad trips than other ivies, decades long traditions including homecoming, winter carnival, and green key. the tight-knit feel of a Liberal Arts College with the resources of a research university. all set in the picturesque upper valley of new hampshire with easy access to nature (the school even owns a mountain)
These rankings really have to be categorized by area of study. The colleges are good for what? You don't want to study engineering at Harvard over Cal. You don't want to study Law at Rice.
@@bellar5463 i mean you are correct. Maryland is below the Mason Dixon line even though most people (that i know, at least) don’t think of MD as part of the south🤷🏽♀️ I guess I should have said that Emory is the Deep South version of JHU loll
@@bellar5463 ppl don’t real consider Maryland to be in the south. I’d say most Americans would say Maryland is east coast. At least as a west coast person that’s what we generally think
Damn as a British uni student I didn't know domestic US rankings were like this. Berkley is always top 5 in global US rankings that's what I see anyway. Also, it's hard to rank colleges why not rank them in tiers?
@@silvaphoenix3652 Tiers is a good idea if unis are pretty much on similar levels e.g. for UK unis tier 1 would be Oxford and Cambridge Tier 2 Imperial LSE and potentially some others. As they offer different degrees and specialise in different areas, it's hard to differentiate which is 'better', so tiers work.
I can't stop laughing when you compare UCLA and Cal. I went to UCLA myself and absolutely agree that I am enjoying more on the campus, the food/parties in LA than actually getting much from the academic program itself 😅
I'm considering going to UCLA but if it's mainly parties then dang i dunno How common is it to find students opening their own buisness to network with?
Here's an update in 2022. UCLA sends the most grads to med schools of any college/university in the nation, ~ 600/year. Let me reword this: UCLA baccalaureates attend m-school in greater numbers than any other c's/u's grads, because it's an individual achievement not a c/u one. UCLA is also hyping its nine math majors and has various data-science emphases, throughout numerous majors. The university probably has most grads who attend l-school in the nation with entertainment being high in the list of their specialties. UCLA's Business/Economics, Economics, and Math/Economics majors are heavily quant-based and excellent, and many attach Stats and a computational specialty to their majors. There are minors in Accounting and Entrepreneurship, which anyone can take. UCLA is also harder to gain entry than UCB, with an average of 3.92 uwgpa and 55.4% who have straight-A 4.0 averages. UCB's is 3.87 and 33%.
"UC Berkeley shouldn't be this low on the list...I think UC Berkeley is the number 1 school in the world" I think your bias might be showing, but as a fellow Cal student I'm not complaining 😂
As undergrad uni recognition is pretty much 80% of your decision but by the time you're a phd you already don't care about the prestige and the vanity (as it should be). A top notch advisor > a top school. Obviously your parents had their best advisor at uchic and I'm happy for them!
Program fit, advisors, program specialty/strength, and especially funding offer all play a more important role than program prestige, especially when the difference between schools is marginal. Also, there are negatives that come with attending Harvard vs another top program. On a side note, because I'm a UChicago student and likely biased and also attended a top public school on this list: Chicago is often overlooked on the outside (even people in Chicago think I attend UIC) but is lauded every bit as much within academia as other top universities. The difference between a PhD at Harvard vs Chicago isn't much, outside of perhaps some networking differences, which also isn't much. Chicago also has a reputation of being unnecessarily extra in its difficulty. If you finish at either school, odds are you will be extremely competitive in your career placement.
Also, these rankings are skewed towards undergraduate programs, despite department rankings coming from their graduate programs. For example, in sociology, Harvard, Princeton, Berkeley, and Michigan are all ranked (close to) equally as the best programs in the country despite different their different order every year in U.S. News. Michigan is ranked in top 25 in undergrad, but is top 10 in most grad programs, same as Berkeley.
To put berkeley ahead of Brown, Cornell, and Dartmouth is beyond ridiculous. They are less selective, less prestigious, and has less undergrad connections and opportunities compared to the aforementioned ivy leagues. The department rankings you talk about are based on grad school. For undergrad, UCLA belongs to be 20th or 19th.
as a cornell student, im ok with this ranking, personally wouldve switched brown with cornell but eh whatevah. also im pretty sure cornell has a pretty great global presence, not sure how that compares to the UC schools
As a Duke alum, I think that Duke should be higher. Our premed, BME and public policy programs are some of the top in the nation for undergrad. I think Duke overall is on par with Penn and Northwestern. Maybe slightly below Penn because of Wharton.
I don't know if the ranking is for undergraduate studies or graduate/post-graduate studies or both. If it's for undergraduate studies, then I'll put UC Berkeley down to around No. 20. If it's for graduate studies (MA/MS/Ph. D), then my list will be topped by Harvard, followed by Stanford, MIT, Berkeley, Princeton, UChicago, Yale, Columbia, Caltech, UPenn (not necessarily in that order, but the 1st position is occupied by Harvard)
I actually think it is fair to rank NYU higher! I go to nyu and I really think it is the best…… if NYU is only 30th I can’t imagine how good other schools are
NYU grad schools are amazing. Their law, medical, and business schools are all among the best in their respective fields. I’m a law school applicant and NYU is at the top of my list. I’ve currently been accepted by Cornell and Georgetown but I’d go to NYU over those schools, whereas for undergrad the former two are ranked higher.
You ranked them according to marketing branding, not by real academic abilities. UICU is a top under-rated school. If you go with the industry reputations, this school is on the very top.
I really wanted to apply to the IMC program at Northwestern University (Medill School of Journalism). But the tuition fee was insane. Almost 100,000 USD. I couldn't afford it and did not fill the application form. Still feel bad about it. Now I am praying that my BU or Purdue admits come through.
@@chalinosanchez9 BU offers you a few demo classes before you actually confirm your admission and I absolutely LOVED the classes. The professors were amazing and I had a lot of fun participating. I was sure of going ahead with BU. But when I spoke to some of the staff there, I realized that getting a job that matches with the STEM requirements of the program was extremely difficult because of how niche the program was. I needed to fulfill the STEM requirements to get the 2 year extension on my OPT (being an international student) or I'd have to go back to my country after a year, which was not an option I was comfortable with. A lot of the international students I spoke to in the program before me, did face this issue and had to go back. In Purdue, most of the courses taught were STEM oriented whilst being business courses. So I felt safer going ahead with this option. I'm currently in the job hunt process at Purdue. Let's see if my decision to join Purdue from a STEM perspective was helpful or not.
Nice job. But I think MIT should be at least 4th place. A lot of people know of this acronym- HYPMS - that refers to the 5 best schools in the United States.
For me I will just put all private school forward and put public school after lol, school like tufts nd washu are much harder to get in than Cal or umich
@@mq1469 smaller school is always means more resources for per student, which is the most important for undergraduate (well my peers go to Cal always complain about how hard to enroll in cs course)
@@doga1981 @Dog A i can see where your coming from, but cs for cal is a bad example. Cal cs is one of the best in the world, so it is really competitive. Publics do as much as they can to help all students, it isnt low quality or something like that.
@@mq1469 yeah but what I want to say is the whole school, not only the cs program(although for cs I will definitely choose mit, caltech, cmu and hmc over cal) These public schools have a lot of prestigious programs, like for business umich ross and cal haas both have well placement, but I will choose the private school in the same tier instead like dyson or mendoza
"UC Berkeley is the #1 best public university in the world" - cut to UCLA literally being ranked the #1 best public university by US News literally the last 6 years in a row....
I would’ve moved UCLA ahead of rice Dartmouth and Brown and put it around 12, keep Berkeley around 10 and then put Michigan at a solid 13 or 14th place. It’s just not as academically well rounded as ucla or Berkeley. Plus the high in state acceptance rate lowers its reputation. That’s not me shitting on Michigan that’s just how the rankings do it
@@mr.google9248 I'll agree about the high in state acceptance rate not being great, but the reputation is actually above ucla and berkeley in many parts of the country. It all depends on geography, but overall I would say all three are on par in reputation across the entire country. In terms of well roundedness, I would actually say that Michigan is the most well rounded school in the entire country, let alone the most well rounded out of the top 3 public schools. It's the only school with great humanities and hard sciences (lsa has 45-50 programs ranked in the top 10), a top 5ish CS and engineering program, a top 3 business school, arguably the best sports management program in the country, and great schools of architecture, education, and music and art. It also has the best all around athletics department in the country and prolly the best alumni network in the world. Personally, I think michigan is definitely better than ucla academically. Berkeley u could make an argument for being better cuz its a little better for cs and engineering and its obviously better for entrepreneurship since its in silicon valley. A Berkeley degree is also worth more on the west coast, particularly in silicon valley. But id personally put michigan a little higher than Berkeley cuz its better in most other areas.
You start with 30 schools but rank only 25 and only realize that you don't have enough space for all 30 on a list of 25 when you reach the top 5 or 6. Your excellent Berkeley education is revealed here. So much for Berkeley being the top public university in the world when 3rd grade arithmetic baffles an alum. Go Cavaliers!!!!
I have visited just about all the ivies when my son attended Yale's Young Global Scholars and after visting and using numerous metrics these are how the ivies panned out. 1. Harvard 2. Princeton 3. Yale (Though in hindsight, especially with all the controversies that recently happened...Princeton/Yale/and Harvard are tied or Princeton might be #1) 4. Columbia 5. MIT 6. Brown Have many friends that went to Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Dartmouth, and Cornell. Cornell is the easiest Ivy to get into. Right now Columbia is the lowest ranked Ivy because of some scandal with faking stuff to get to a #1 ranking with US News & World Reports. Also out of locations of the eight Ivies Columbia is #1, Harvard is #2, and Brown is #7, and Cornell in Ithaca, NY is in last place. Yale is the happiest Ivy. Brown is not a higher ranked Ivies and this is the MOST pretentious college in the world - HATED IT! MIT - they were rude and seem to all have Aspergers and all acted like emo versions of Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg. This personality type went from Admissions and professors down to the students. The vibe of the campus was off. One caveat is if you get into Harvard you can take any classes you like at MIT and vice-versa. Currently on all college rankings, MIT is in first place. Harvard is anywhere from 3rd to 5th. I got into all the Ivies I applied but was waitlisted for Harvard. Briefly considered Dartmouth. I went to Emory and I think you are smoking crack for putting Vanderbilt or Rice above Emory. Emory does a lot of stuff with the CDC and is top notch if you are going into medicine, business, or law. After all Coca-Cola virtually owns and founded it, and though it is listed as a Methodist school the greatest population of students are NY/NJ Jews. Most of the campus buildings are named after Founders and Presidents of Coca-Cola and in the 1980s, Emory had the highest endowment of any school from Coca-Cola.
you did georgetown wronggg😭 ucla is def the best public too berkley is nottt that high😂columbia and yale should be tied for second. uchicago should be first and Princeton should be fourth. + vandy & tulane weren't even on thereee.
They lied about rankings. The submitted false data, and nyc isn’t all that it’s kinda gross. I chose Johns Hopkins over Columbia because it is much better for my major and also Columbia students are super depressed I heard
@@celaine_ That is true in part. Can't speak to the false data, but yes nyc isn't all that and is indeed gross. Yes, Columbia has a KILLER core curriculum which is what it's known for and yes it does indeed make students very much depressed.
@@halea41 The most accurate rankings are US news rankings. That global ranking you talk about ranks australian universities higher than most ivy leagues. Forbes is also never known for college rankings either
@@JAYWLEE more accurate according to who? Maybe those Australian universities are indeed better than some ivies? The problem is you’re operating under the assumption Us News perpetuated and that’s why you’re incredulous when you see some schools ranked above some Ivy League schools. Time to expand your horizon. Us news has no monopoly on college rankings. They all have different methodologies.
No offense but I think you rated UC Berkeley way higher than it’s suppose to be.. I know it’s a great school but rating it higher than Brown & Cornell & Dartmouth? They never went lower than top 20 on us ranking.
@Scientist no, us news national is very flawed, it’s catered to wealthy schools. When it first came out, Berkeley was consistently in top 7 until they changed their methodology for more revenue because they know private school fanboys like you eat this shit up and will subscribe. More objective rankings that do not take revenue into account like Forbes, global rankings, and programs rankings ranked very high. In fact, times higher education consider Berkeley - along with Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge’s Stanford, and MIT - as one the global super-six universities. Forbes has Berkeley ranked number one overall. The prestige of a school primarily comes from its research and graduate level. They don’t usually rank undergraduate programs alone because the graduate and undergraduate levels are fundamentally interconnected. Anyone who’s ever attended a research university know this. It’s the graduate students who are The GSIs in these classrooms, and it’s the same professors that give lectures at the undergraduate level. UC Berkeley is considered one of the most important and influential universities in the history of higher education.
@@JAYWLEE Berkeley also has the most, along with Harvard, top 3 undergraduate programs. Off the time of my head, they’re #1 in civil engineering, #1 in environmental engineering, #1 in CS, #2 in business administration, #3 in electrical engineering, and everything else that us news rank on the undergrad level, they’re like between 5-8. Look it up. Unfortunately, I don’t think they rank any of the undergrad liberal arts stuff. But A lot of these programs rankings rank departments, not just the graduate school education if you look at the methodology. That would include the undergrad as well. If we’re really asking what are the most prestigious universities, you have to take each university as a whole. Prestige doesn’t come from the undergrad level. Berkeley is technically the 4th most prestigious school in the world.
first of all, just because you don’t know what it is doesn’t mean it’s not an amazing school, there are people who’ve probably never heard of brown university, and you’d be surprised how much people confuse penn state and upenn.
also, uchicago is globally known and there are plenty of people across the world who know what emory is. uchicago by far has one of the best academics, better than at least three ivies. them along with emory have some of the highest endowments of a university in the world.
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Here's some things to think about - "These are the 10 colleges and universities that can have the biggest impact on your salary, according to The Wall Street Journal. The colleges are ranked by a cumulative score, based on how much a degree from a certain school would theoretically impact your salary, compared with the salary you may have earned regardless of the school you attended. 1. University of Pennsylvania-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Average net price: $14,851 Value added to graduate salary: $84,761 Time to pay off net price: 8 months 2. Princeton University-Princeton, New Jersey Average net price: $11,080 Value added to graduate salary: $82,433 Time to pay off net price: 6 months 3. Columbia University-New York, New York Average net price: $12,836 Value added to graduate salary: $71,540 Time to pay off net price: 8 months 4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology-Cambridge, Massachusetts Average net price: $5,084 Value added to graduate salary: $94,213 Time to pay off net price: 2 months 5. Harvard University-Cambridge, Massachusetts Average net price: $13,259 Value added to graduate salary: $65,114 Time to pay off net price: 9 months 6. Stanford University-Stanford, California Average net price: $7,200 Value added to graduate salary: $79,187 Time to pay off net price: 2 months 7. Missouri University of Science and Technology-Rolla, Missouri Average net price: $12,682 Value added to graduate salary: $56,672 Time to pay off net price: 10 months 8. Claremont McKenna College-Claremont, California Average net price: $20,114 Value added to graduate salary: $69,374 Time to pay off net price: 1 year, 1 month 9. Yale University-New Haven, Connecticut Average net price: $16,341 Value added to graduate salary: $66,961 Time to pay off net price: 11 months 10. Babson College-Wellesley, Massachusetts Average net price: $31,267 Value added to graduate salary: $81,604 Time to pay off net price: 1 year, 6 months"
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The book "Bad Biz: Your Guide to Starting a For Profit College" by Corin Devaso is an interesting read. It's satire that shows how some colleges scam.
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Dartmouth is the ivy league people apply to not because it’s anything special, but because it’s an ivy league.
You’ve clearly don’t know anything about Dartmouth.
the biggest things are undergraduate focus, smallest class sizes in the ivy league, grad school placement, most community oriented in the ivy league, sends more students on study-abroad trips than other ivies, decades long traditions including homecoming, winter carnival, and green key. the tight-knit feel of a Liberal Arts College with the resources of a research university. all set in the picturesque upper valley of new hampshire with easy access to nature (the school even owns a mountain)
@@jilljohnson3235 "the school even owns a mountain" LOLLLL
@Михаил родёнов yes it's not a very big one but they do have a small ski resort
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These rankings really have to be categorized by area of study. The colleges are good for what? You don't want to study engineering at Harvard over Cal. You don't want to study Law at Rice.
@Ash Hegde why?
@@abigailmoon6039 b/c it's in Houston, and Houston SUCKS
Pre med washU 😢
Literally Rice, Emory, and Vanderbilt are all on the same level of wanting to be Harvard, as a Houstonian, if you know you know 😭
LOL THIS COMMENT!! u right
I went to Emory. I got into all the Ivies I applied except Harvard. I was waitlisted for Harvard.
My husband went to UVA. UVA has one the best architecture depts and that was his major.
lol i feel like Emory is the Johns Hopkins of the South
Johns hopkins..... is the south..... lol
@@bellar5463 i mean you are correct. Maryland is below the Mason Dixon line even though most people (that i know, at least) don’t think of MD as part of the south🤷🏽♀️ I guess I should have said that Emory is the Deep South version of JHU loll
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@@bellar5463 ppl don’t real consider Maryland to be in the south. I’d say most Americans would say Maryland is east coast. At least as a west coast person that’s what we generally think
Damn as a British uni student I didn't know domestic US rankings were like this. Berkley is always top 5 in global US rankings that's what I see anyway. Also, it's hard to rank colleges why not rank them in tiers?
this is what I LIKE TO HEAR
I love the tier idea!
What's the difference ..both are the same tier or not tier
No tiers idea is weak, basically classifying them into different levels , eg god level, great, not so good, and etc . Providing a full list is best .
@@silvaphoenix3652 Tiers is a good idea if unis are pretty much on similar levels e.g. for UK unis tier 1 would be Oxford and Cambridge Tier 2 Imperial LSE and potentially some others. As they offer different degrees and specialise in different areas, it's hard to differentiate which is 'better', so tiers work.
ranking brown under Berkeley?UHhhhNmmMmmMmmM at least we don’t rip pages out of each other’s textbooks 🥰🤪
HAHHAHA clearly this was unbiased. true we can be evil sometimes.... but brown is also the color of.... HAHAH
Brown is an Ivy tho, no hate.
Brown didn’t make it to top 20 according usnews 🤪😘www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/rankings
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Brown was my dream school and they just rejected me so sry Katie Berkeley all the way
interesting watching a west coast perspective being from
the east coast/south
girl as a Tufts student, i'm offended.
IM SORRY I STILL LOVE U
You ranked them according to branding.
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I mean, there’s really no way to rank them fairly unless you went to all of the schools so
@Katie Ellen Tu that will literally help no one some ppl need these lists shut up
@Katie Ellen Tu ranking them all of them at the bottom will help no one
@Katie Ellen Tu ok? What the fuck do you want people in the comments to do? We literally can’t do anything to change that go complain somewhere else
@Katie Ellen Tu Of course I know that but I still need college so..
This seems very regionally biased
HAHAHA sorry fam
Can you stfu and give this video a like
I can't stop laughing when you compare UCLA and Cal. I went to UCLA myself and absolutely agree that I am enjoying more on the campus, the food/parties in LA than actually getting much from the academic program itself 😅
I'm considering going to UCLA but if it's mainly parties then dang i dunno
How common is it to find students opening their own buisness to network with?
Then again 😣 that's assuming I know how to network
Any tips maybe? 🙏 Thank you for your time!!!
Here's an update in 2022. UCLA sends the most grads to med schools of any college/university in the nation, ~ 600/year. Let me reword this: UCLA baccalaureates attend m-school in greater numbers than any other c's/u's grads, because it's an individual achievement not a c/u one. UCLA is also hyping its nine math majors and has various data-science emphases, throughout numerous majors. The university probably has most grads who attend l-school in the nation with entertainment being high in the list of their specialties. UCLA's Business/Economics, Economics, and Math/Economics majors are heavily quant-based and excellent, and many attach Stats and a computational specialty to their majors. There are minors in Accounting and Entrepreneurship, which anyone can take. UCLA is also harder to gain entry than UCB, with an average of 3.92 uwgpa and 55.4% who have straight-A 4.0 averages. UCB's is 3.87 and 33%.
@@robjohnston366 ucla began as cal-south lol, it’s the same shit
@@robjohnston366i am gay. And i want to do pre med.
I got a 1420. Should i apply to ucla?
"UC Berkeley shouldn't be this low on the list...I think UC Berkeley is the number 1 school in the world" I think your bias might be showing, but as a fellow Cal student I'm not complaining 😂
HAHAH I know RIP
Berkeley is full of weirdo liberals. Should be low because of that.
@@swimbod21 lmao what is this comment- like imagine generalizing an entire population of 40,000 students? pathetic.
lol she said “uc berkeley is the number one best public university in the world” because it is.. it’s literally ranked first lmao
@@swimbod21 your weird asf for that gotta make everything politics must be your personality
my girl really just said "where is princeton" lmao
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I went to both NYU and the University of Virginia and UVA is far superior in every way.
Was going to say the same thing
Especially in Computer Engineering and IT.
You’ve ranked this purely off reputation and not quality of the university right now.
Are they not related?
I'd definitely rank Georgetown and UNC higher
This video should be titled the best university marketing campaigns
The fact that both my parents got accepted into Harvard for their pHd but ended up going to u of Chicago is so weird to me.
As undergrad uni recognition is pretty much 80% of your decision but by the time you're a phd you already don't care about the prestige and the vanity (as it should be). A top notch advisor > a top school. Obviously your parents had their best advisor at uchic and I'm happy for them!
@@cat-.- also money.
Program fit, advisors, program specialty/strength, and especially funding offer all play a more important role than program prestige, especially when the difference between schools is marginal. Also, there are negatives that come with attending Harvard vs another top program.
On a side note, because I'm a UChicago student and likely biased and also attended a top public school on this list: Chicago is often overlooked on the outside (even people in Chicago think I attend UIC) but is lauded every bit as much within academia as other top universities. The difference between a PhD at Harvard vs Chicago isn't much, outside of perhaps some networking differences, which also isn't much. Chicago also has a reputation of being unnecessarily extra in its difficulty. If you finish at either school, odds are you will be extremely competitive in your career placement.
Also, these rankings are skewed towards undergraduate programs, despite department rankings coming from their graduate programs. For example, in sociology, Harvard, Princeton, Berkeley, and Michigan are all ranked (close to) equally as the best programs in the country despite different their different order every year in U.S. News. Michigan is ranked in top 25 in undergrad, but is top 10 in most grad programs, same as Berkeley.
@@cat-.- but also UChicago is literally better than Harvard in a bunch of subjects lol theyre pretty much equal in academics
To put berkeley ahead of Brown, Cornell, and Dartmouth is beyond ridiculous. They are less selective, less prestigious, and has less undergrad connections and opportunities compared to the aforementioned ivy leagues. The department rankings you talk about are based on grad school. For undergrad, UCLA belongs to be 20th or 19th.
Berkeley is definitely ahead of dartmouth and cornell but not brown
@@Ookashay None of the undergrad rankings say that
Northwestern isn't that cold you just aren't used to it because you're from Southern Cal lol
as a cornell student, im ok with this ranking, personally wouldve switched brown with cornell but eh whatevah. also im pretty sure cornell has a pretty great global presence, not sure how that compares to the UC schools
As a Duke alum, I think that Duke should be higher. Our premed, BME and public policy programs are some of the top in the nation for undergrad. I think Duke overall is on par with Penn and Northwestern. Maybe slightly below Penn because of Wharton.
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@jacky Huang, how is UCLA?
My perception of colleges is based 99% off of college football, so this was a very interesting ranking process to listen to haha
We stan someone who gives justice to NYU!!! 😭😭😭😭😭
Justice for washU. Cmon. My ego is shattered. I only believe US news now
how you like it now that it's 24th?
Northwestern #6 in the list! Honestly think its a bit overrated but still great to see my school up there XD
I agree. Northwestern has no business being anywhere near or above Michigan.
@@chevy4x466 UMich above Northwestern? Yea, no. Both schools are amazing though
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your ranking is flawed
How can you put nyu before washu st louis ?
How come UofMichigan is ranked so low and Rice higher than Carnegie Mellon and UCLA
rice is good school
I think the host is from the West Coast, so she has a Midwest biased. Michigan is as good as CMU in Engineering and as good as NYU in business.
I don't know if the ranking is for undergraduate studies or graduate/post-graduate studies or both. If it's for undergraduate studies, then I'll put UC Berkeley down to around No. 20. If it's for graduate studies (MA/MS/Ph. D), then my list will be topped by Harvard, followed by Stanford, MIT, Berkeley, Princeton, UChicago, Yale, Columbia, Caltech, UPenn (not necessarily in that order, but the 1st position is occupied by Harvard)
The book "Bad Biz: Your Guide to Starting a For Profit College" by Corin Devaso is an interesting read. It's satire that shows how some colleges scam.
Vanderbilt got too much hate here. Vanderbilt has one of the top Education schools in Peabody as well as a relatively decent Business School (Owen).
I mean...among the UC's I'm damn sure ucsd is higher than ucsb lol...and tbh I have never heard of like 8/10 schools ranked 21 to 30
8/10 in 21-30 you haven’t heard of???? Feel like your joking most of those in 21-30 are amazing schools.
I actually think it is fair to rank NYU higher! I go to nyu and I really think it is the best…… if NYU is only 30th I can’t imagine how good other schools are
NYU grad schools are amazing. Their law, medical, and business schools are all among the best in their respective fields. I’m a law school applicant and NYU is at the top of my list. I’ve currently been accepted by Cornell and Georgetown but I’d go to NYU over those schools, whereas for undergrad the former two are ranked higher.
@@dathunderman4 how about for graduate computer science course
Which universities in easy are there with good reputation
I do agree with you...
The actual/absolute College ranking is the Academic Ranking...
Where is Boston college, Washington university St. LOUIS ?
You ranked them according to marketing branding, not by real academic abilities. UICU is a top under-rated school. If you go with the industry reputations, this school is on the very top.
I really wanted to apply to the IMC program at Northwestern University (Medill School of Journalism). But the tuition fee was insane. Almost 100,000 USD. I couldn't afford it and did not fill the application form. Still feel bad about it. Now I am praying that my BU or Purdue admits come through.
Did you get in?
@@crazychimp1039 Hey, apologies for the delayed reply. Didn't get a notification.
I got into both - BU and Purdue. I've enrolled at Purdue.
@@TheIronhideChronicles why not Boston was the choice field based ?
@@chalinosanchez9 BU offers you a few demo classes before you actually confirm your admission and I absolutely LOVED the classes. The professors were amazing and I had a lot of fun participating. I was sure of going ahead with BU.
But when I spoke to some of the staff there, I realized that getting a job that matches with the STEM requirements of the program was extremely difficult because of how niche the program was. I needed to fulfill the STEM requirements to get the 2 year extension on my OPT (being an international student) or I'd have to go back to my country after a year, which was not an option I was comfortable with. A lot of the international students I spoke to in the program before me, did face this issue and had to go back.
In Purdue, most of the courses taught were STEM oriented whilst being business courses. So I felt safer going ahead with this option. I'm currently in the job hunt process at Purdue. Let's see if my decision to join Purdue from a STEM perspective was helpful or not.
Nice job. But I think MIT should be at least 4th place. A lot of people know of this acronym- HYPMS - that refers to the 5 best schools in the United States.
Dartmouth is too low on this list. Most undergraduate focused of the Ivys. Massive feeder to Wall St. Possibly the most beautiful campus.
For me I will just put all private school forward and put public school after lol, school like tufts nd washu are much harder to get in than Cal or umich
Selectivity=/= better
@@mq1469 smaller school is always means more resources for per student, which is the most important for undergraduate (well my peers go to Cal always complain about how hard to enroll in cs course)
@@doga1981 @Dog A i can see where your coming from, but cs for cal is a bad example. Cal cs is one of the best in the world, so it is really competitive. Publics do as much as they can to help all students, it isnt low quality or something like that.
@@mq1469 yeah but what I want to say is the whole school, not only the cs program(although for cs I will definitely choose mit, caltech, cmu and hmc over cal) These public schools have a lot of prestigious programs, like for business umich ross and cal haas both have well placement, but I will choose the private school in the same tier instead like dyson or mendoza
"UC Berkeley is the #1 best public university in the world" - cut to UCLA literally being ranked the #1 best public university by US News literally the last 6 years in a row....
Stanford > Yale/Princeton. But I'm biased. Go Card ❤️🤍
Go card!!
HYPSM is basically interchangeable, with Harvard with slight edge in reputation.
it is not that you are biased, even if you are not biased it looks like stanford is better than those universities
Good joke😂🤪. Go Bulldogs🐶
Hahaha, kind of waiting for the moment when you realized you were trying to put 33 schools in top 30 list😄
I feel like Vanderbilt is the USC of the south
OOP this is a solid point
the number of times angelica said ~no offense~ LOLLL
NOAH FENCE
You must have left Purdue out accidentally while editing, careless!
Omg I love this!!! Also, I heard your in Austin :) SO AM I and UC Berkeley is my dream school
Michigan should definitely be higher. It should be right around where Berkeley is.
I would’ve moved UCLA ahead of rice Dartmouth and Brown and put it around 12, keep Berkeley around 10 and then put Michigan at a solid 13 or 14th place. It’s just not as academically well rounded as ucla or Berkeley. Plus the high in state acceptance rate lowers its reputation. That’s not me shitting on Michigan that’s just how the rankings do it
@@mr.google9248 I'll agree about the high in state acceptance rate not being great, but the reputation is actually above ucla and berkeley in many parts of the country. It all depends on geography, but overall I would say all three are on par in reputation across the entire country. In terms of well roundedness, I would actually say that Michigan is the most well rounded school in the entire country, let alone the most well rounded out of the top 3 public schools. It's the only school with great humanities and hard sciences (lsa has 45-50 programs ranked in the top 10), a top 5ish CS and engineering program, a top 3 business school, arguably the best sports management program in the country, and great schools of architecture, education, and music and art. It also has the best all around athletics department in the country and prolly the best alumni network in the world. Personally, I think michigan is definitely better than ucla academically. Berkeley u could make an argument for being better cuz its a little better for cs and engineering and its obviously better for entrepreneurship since its in silicon valley. A Berkeley degree is also worth more on the west coast, particularly in silicon valley. But id personally put michigan a little higher than Berkeley cuz its better in most other areas.
Did you graduate from NYU?
She really put WashU in 21st place... IM OFFENDED KEK (I’m kidding btw ;P)
As a dartmouth student I’m offended lol
Ann Arbor as in trees not boats. The disrespect.
You admit you don't know anything about the schools and then you attempt to rank them.
How in the hell is MIT not #1
Emphasis on technology. Where as say a university of Michigan is elite in all programs. Hope that helps.
“for those reasons, i’m out” 😂 🦈
Ummmmm Colgate? If NYU is 20, then so should Colgate. However, Michigan and Wash U should be at 19 and Colgate and NYU at 20
I do think MIT is 1st with harvard.
You start with 30 schools but rank only 25 and only realize that you don't have enough space for all 30 on a list of 25 when you reach the top 5 or 6. Your excellent Berkeley education is revealed here. So much for Berkeley being the top public university in the world when 3rd grade arithmetic baffles an alum. Go Cavaliers!!!!
We found the Floridian. Ain't like your flagships rankings?
Where is UCSD😂
i CANNOT with this video - giggled the entire time LMAO
HAHA YAY!! im so glad u liked it
I have visited just about all the ivies when my son attended Yale's Young Global Scholars and after visting and using numerous metrics these are how the ivies panned out.
1. Harvard
2. Princeton
3. Yale
(Though in hindsight, especially with all the controversies that recently happened...Princeton/Yale/and Harvard are tied or Princeton might be #1)
4. Columbia
5. MIT
6. Brown
Have many friends that went to Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Dartmouth, and Cornell.
Cornell is the easiest Ivy to get into. Right now Columbia is the lowest ranked Ivy because of some scandal with faking stuff to get to a #1 ranking with US News & World Reports.
Also out of locations of the eight Ivies Columbia is #1, Harvard is #2, and Brown is #7, and Cornell in Ithaca, NY is in last place.
Yale is the happiest Ivy.
Brown is not a higher ranked Ivies and this is the MOST pretentious college in the world - HATED IT!
MIT - they were rude and seem to all have Aspergers and all acted like emo versions of Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg. This personality type went from Admissions and professors down to the students. The vibe of the campus was off. One caveat is if you get into Harvard you can take any classes you like at MIT and vice-versa. Currently on all college rankings, MIT is in first place. Harvard is anywhere from 3rd to 5th.
I got into all the Ivies I applied but was waitlisted for Harvard. Briefly considered Dartmouth. I went to Emory and I think you are smoking crack for putting Vanderbilt or Rice above Emory. Emory does a lot of stuff with the CDC and is top notch if you are going into medicine, business, or law. After all Coca-Cola virtually owns and founded it, and though it is listed as a Methodist school the greatest population of students are NY/NJ Jews. Most of the campus buildings are named after Founders and Presidents of Coca-Cola and in the 1980s, Emory had the highest endowment of any school from Coca-Cola.
This video alone makes the case for raising the voting age.
The Georgetown ranking bogus
u can be successful without going to college
Which applies to 2% of the population 🤡
Congratulations on 13k!
thank u
Howard University?? Rice is the Harvard of the South an Duke is Yale of the South.
When I think of ppl who went to nyu I think of the cast of friends
Stanford should be second, Stanford is better than Yale and Princeton
How is Washington and Lee not there they have the highest post graduation 90k salary
Thank God this only has 50k views. This is such a misleading, incorrect, bias ranking.
This is entertainment material (as is all rankings ever) and if anyone watching doesn't see that i'm sorry for them
Girlll I’m going to Berkeley this fall lmao so I may be biased too but YESS YOU DID CAL JUSTICE 🙌😭😤
HAHAHHAA
you did georgetown wronggg😭 ucla is def the best public too berkley is nottt that high😂columbia and yale should be tied for second. uchicago should be first and Princeton should be fourth. + vandy & tulane weren't even on thereee.
@aaniyah are you in UCLA?
@@angelusmwangi7837 nope lol. have friends who went there.
@@aaniyahs9252 oh, that's fine. You in school too?
@@angelusmwangi7837 yup lol.
@@aaniyahs9252 that's great. @mwas_1224 my IG if you don't mind.
Can we have UMICH above USC and Washington Louis? Also, Carnegie Mellon should be above UCLA.
Although some of the order seemed messed up.....am just happy you didn't consider Purdue to be top 30
Is Purdue really bad?
UCSB in top 30? really? lol you made my day.
Mad triton spotted lmao
Columbia University In The City Of New York should be #1 I'm obsessed with Columbia
They lied about rankings. The submitted false data, and nyc isn’t all that it’s kinda gross. I chose Johns Hopkins over Columbia because it is much better for my major and also Columbia students are super depressed I heard
@@celaine_ That is true in part. Can't speak to the false data, but yes nyc isn't all that and is indeed gross. Yes, Columbia has a KILLER core curriculum which is what it's known for and yes it does indeed make students very much depressed.
Lmao these rankings are so off, Berkeley above Cornell and brown? And duke above them? You’re clearly smoking some shit lmao
Look at the global rankings and Forbes
@@halea41 The most accurate rankings are US news rankings. That global ranking you talk about ranks australian universities higher than most ivy leagues. Forbes is also never known for college rankings either
@@JAYWLEE more accurate according to who? Maybe those Australian universities are indeed better than some ivies? The problem is you’re operating under the assumption Us News perpetuated and that’s why you’re incredulous when you see some schools ranked above some Ivy League schools. Time to expand your horizon. Us news has no monopoly on college rankings. They all have different methodologies.
No offense but I think you rated UC Berkeley way higher than it’s suppose to be.. I know it’s a great school but rating it higher than Brown & Cornell & Dartmouth? They never went lower than top 20 on us ranking.
I mean she did say that she was biased towards the school haha. I don't think this is supposed to be taken in the literal term to the fullest
Berkeley outranks them in all other rankings, as well as programs ranking.
@Scientist no, us news national is very flawed, it’s catered to wealthy schools. When it first came out, Berkeley was consistently in top 7 until they changed their methodology for more revenue because they know private school fanboys like you eat this shit up and will subscribe. More objective rankings that do not take revenue into account like Forbes, global rankings, and programs rankings ranked very high. In fact, times higher education consider Berkeley - along with Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge’s Stanford, and MIT - as one the global super-six universities. Forbes has Berkeley ranked number one overall. The prestige of a school primarily comes from its research and graduate level. They don’t usually rank undergraduate programs alone because the graduate and undergraduate levels are fundamentally interconnected. Anyone who’s ever attended a research university know this. It’s the graduate students who are The GSIs in these classrooms, and it’s the same professors that give lectures at the undergraduate level. UC Berkeley is considered one of the most important and influential universities in the history of higher education.
@@JAYWLEE Berkeley also has the most, along with Harvard, top 3 undergraduate programs. Off the time of my head, they’re #1 in civil engineering, #1 in environmental engineering, #1 in CS, #2 in business administration, #3 in electrical engineering, and everything else that us news rank on the undergrad level, they’re like between 5-8. Look it up. Unfortunately, I don’t think they rank any of the undergrad liberal arts stuff. But A lot of these programs rankings rank departments, not just the graduate school education if you look at the methodology. That would include the undergrad as well. If we’re really asking what are the most prestigious universities, you have to take each university as a whole. Prestige doesn’t come from the undergrad level. Berkeley is technically the 4th most prestigious school in the world.
Man Rice gotta be higher than that. We’re the happiest students
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I totally agree. If you go halfway across the world, no one would know what UChicago, Notre Dame, Wakeforest, and Emory are.
first of all, just because you don’t know what it is doesn’t mean it’s not an amazing school, there are people who’ve probably never heard of brown university, and you’d be surprised how much people confuse penn state and upenn.
also, uchicago is globally known and there are plenty of people across the world who know what emory is. uchicago by far has one of the best academics, better than at least three ivies. them along with emory have some of the highest endowments of a university in the world.
I'm a British student looking at applying for PhDs in the US and UChicago is high on my list - it's a fantastic school for many subjects
If we're talking about Econ UChicago is very well known over the world.
Georgia Tech isn't even on the list whattt lmao
my son picked UCLA not UCB as UCLA took the lead in recent 6 years according to my research.
you can’t say you started social media journey on January 2020 because you really started posting way before, it’s only that you started on TikTok in January despite posting a few videos before
At least other you tubers who also have rakuten disclose that they are also getting 40 when they get 40 off
Your content declined since chasing the bag more than content, also we were all there when you said videos twice a week
I said what I said
and i’ll say it again, how can you expect to get 50k by end of 2020 by not doing what you said, you said two videos a week, we were all there
please leave if you don't like my account ~ thank u. and the Rakuten link is obvious it says you get some, I get some. I don't need to chase the bag because I turned down 95% of sponsors I get. And, because social media is not my only income I don't need to take every offer and my audience knows that. You are welcome to leave and unsubscribe. Sorry I could not keep up with my posting schedule. I decided to pace myself to prevent burnout.
Why is it always based on top 30 and not top 50?
You just disrespected WashU lol 😂
Wow, you've got a great intellectual observation on higher education.
😂 “lol”
Rice should’ve been atleast top 10 smh
You left off UPenn but included Tufts???
Your ranking is not certified so people do not watch this video
LMAO SHE SAID MIT 5TH AND YALE 2ND, ABOVE STANFORD? BAHAHAHAHAAHHA
Here's some things to think about -
"These are the 10 colleges and universities that can have the biggest impact on your salary, according to The Wall Street Journal. The colleges are ranked by a cumulative score, based on how much a degree from a certain school would theoretically impact your salary, compared with the salary you may have earned regardless of the school you attended.
1. University of Pennsylvania-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Average net price: $14,851
Value added to graduate salary: $84,761
Time to pay off net price: 8 months
2. Princeton University-Princeton, New Jersey
Average net price: $11,080
Value added to graduate salary: $82,433
Time to pay off net price: 6 months
3. Columbia University-New York, New York
Average net price: $12,836
Value added to graduate salary: $71,540
Time to pay off net price: 8 months
4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology-Cambridge, Massachusetts
Average net price: $5,084
Value added to graduate salary: $94,213
Time to pay off net price: 2 months
5. Harvard University-Cambridge, Massachusetts
Average net price: $13,259
Value added to graduate salary: $65,114
Time to pay off net price: 9 months
6. Stanford University-Stanford, California
Average net price: $7,200
Value added to graduate salary: $79,187
Time to pay off net price: 2 months
7. Missouri University of Science and Technology-Rolla, Missouri
Average net price: $12,682
Value added to graduate salary: $56,672
Time to pay off net price: 10 months
8. Claremont McKenna College-Claremont, California
Average net price: $20,114
Value added to graduate salary: $69,374
Time to pay off net price: 1 year, 1 month
9. Yale University-New Haven, Connecticut
Average net price: $16,341
Value added to graduate salary: $66,961
Time to pay off net price: 11 months
10. Babson College-Wellesley, Massachusetts
Average net price: $31,267
Value added to graduate salary: $81,604
Time to pay off net price: 1 year, 6 months"
Which best college law cost and good atmosphere ??
In Top 30 colleges !!
Nicee video love for India ♥️👍🏻
Harvard School of Ventilation Air-Conditioning is the Harvard of the South
yes duke is the ivy/harvard of the south
Girl, that boost to UC Berkley was I mean ......damn 😂
My great uncle worked for Dartmouth’s ski mountain for decades so I’m mad 😂