Where’s UChicago? Also there’s no way Northwestern is that low

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freshman trying to figure it out

Terrible list here's what it actually is for everything

S: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT

A: Columbia, Penn, UChicago, CalTech

B: Brown, Dartmouth, Cornell, Northwestern, JHU, Duke

C: Everything else

Now Here's what it is for finance

S: Harvard, Princeton, Wharton

A: UChicago, Yale, Columbia, Penn(non Wharton), Stern, Dartmouth, MIT, Stanford

B: Brown, Cornell, Northwestern, Duke, JHU, CalTech

C: Everything else

Hahahaha yep bro that's why Duke is literally 4th overall in the top tier PE representation thread recently posted on here. At least you're a freshman so I'll give you a pass.

 

UVA and Berkeley will never be above JHU, Vanderbilt, or Northwestern 

 

I would put

S tier: HYPSM + Wharton

A+- Columbia, Penn, Duke, Dartmouth, UChicago

A tier: Georgetown, Brown, Cornell, NYU Stern

B+ tier: Michigan, Berkeley, Williams, Amherst, Notre Dame, UVA

B tier- Northwestern(debatable between B+/B), Vanderbilt, Emory, Johns Hopkins, WashU, Middlebury, Rice

C+ Tier- UT Austin(debatable between B/C+), UNC(debatable between B/C+), Boston College, Washington and Lee, Hamilton, CMU

C Tier- Wake Forest, IU Kelley, Villanova, William and Mary, Tufts, SMU

 

Majority of the schools in your B tier are better than the ones in B+

 

Most recently, I'd say:

1: Wharton, Harvard, Yale, Princeton

2: Stanford, MIT, Penn (non-Wharton), Columbia, Dartmouth, Duke, Brown, NYU Stern

3: Cornell, Georgetown, Williams, Amherst, NYU (Non-stern), Michigan (Ross)

4: Vanderbilt, Michigan (non-Ross), Northwestern, WashU, Berkeley, Emory, Hopkins, UVA, UNC

 

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