US News & World Report 2010 College Rankings

Submitted by pontoon on
Saw on the front page of yahoo this morning that the US News and World Report College rankings came out. Michigan checks in at no. 27 Nationally and no. 4 among public Universities. I'm not sure how many of you actually care but our friends in Columbus were no. 53 and 18(public only). Michigan State, 46 and 29. Then Notre Dame was ranked ahead of us at 20th. Linky: http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/national-un…

chitownblue2

August 20th, 2009 at 12:16 PM ^

It's not bullshit, if you read their site, they give you the exact numerical calculation behind their score. You may not agree with their algorithm, but it's not made up.

Brodie

August 20th, 2009 at 2:25 PM ^

Three of the programs you mention are grad programs with zero bearing on undergrad rankings. When I applied to colleges I could have given two shits how good the programs I couldn't enter for another four years were. As an alum, I could also give two shits how high we are on these lists. In the end, it's just a pissing contest... as the Duke of Discharge said in another thread, perception > reality. As long as the perception of Michigan is high it's not hurting me any. I have better things to tie my self esteem to than my alma mater's academic standings.

chitownblue2

August 20th, 2009 at 2:51 PM ^

If you people can't see that the Duke of Discharge is a parody of a poster here, then...I don't even know.

octal9

August 20th, 2009 at 3:28 PM ^

Acceptance rate is a terrible measure to use, too - because they do it wrong. Michigan doesn't accept 50% of eligible candidates (read: those with a high school diploma or equivalent). It accepts 50% of applicants. Absolutely misleading. clarification: nothing against you jrt336, just the system

mich12fan

August 20th, 2009 at 11:38 PM ^

Here is the data from the Michigan class of 2012 (freshmen starting fall of 2008): 29,105 Applications 11,953 Admissions 5,710 Enrolled http://www.admissions.umich.edu/about/ Office of Admissions has its reasoning for accepting almost 12,000 students. They expect attrition mainly from out-of-staters who decide to go Ivy or the in-state students that decide to go to MSU or a lower level school within the state of Michigan for financial reasons or God forbid, academic reasons.