My first thought but didn’t know UCLA was some prestigious academia institution.
uh, yeah.
Yeah, a really excellent school
My first thought but didn’t know UCLA was some prestigious academia institution.
uh, yeah.
You forgot bailer.**** UCLA AND **** NOTRE DAME
Seriously? UCLA is a GREAT academic school. Here is a post I made a little while ago:**** that. I’ve never heard them mentioned in the same academic vein as Notre Dame or Stanford.
I have to question any list that puts ASU above Notre Dame.Seriously? UCLA is a GREAT academic school. Here is a post I made a little while ago:
CU is #116 in the 2017 World University Rankings. (Plus breakdown by conference.)
Pac-12:
3. Stanford
10. University of California, Berkeley
14. University of California, Los Angeles
25. University of Washington
60. University of Southern California
116. University of Colorado Boulder
131. Arizona State University
156. University of Arizona
201-250. University of Utah
301-350. University of Oregon
301-350. Oregon State University
351-400. Washington State University
UCLA is the second highest ranked public university in the USA behind Berkeley.
Notre Dame is at 143. Unless you want to become a Catholic priest, there are a lot of better schools out there.
Most of the university presidents use ARWU to measure their dicks against other schools around the world.
Pac-12 Ranks on ARWU for 2017:
2. Stanford
5. Cal
12. UCLA
13. Washington
43. Colorado
54. USC
99. Arizona
101-150. Arizona State
101-150. Utah
151-200. Oregon State
201-300. Oregon
401-500. Washington State
Notre Dame comes in the 201-300 range with Oregon. It would be the 10th or 11th best academic university in the Pac-12.
Of course, this is a general overall rating. For specific schools within the university, a place that's rated low overall could be the best.
fwiw, I saw several reports that AAU Membership, Carnegie Tier 1 and ARWU rank were the "prestige" factors that presidents cared about in the last round of realignment as it related to academics.After working in higher ed for 12 years now, I’ve found that universities will promote any publication that ranks them the highest.
301-400. BYUMost of the university presidents use ARWU to measure their dicks against other schools around the world.
Pac-12 Ranks on ARWU for 2017:
2. Stanford
5. Cal
12. UCLA
13. Washington
43. Colorado
54. USC
99. Arizona
101-150. Arizona State
101-150. Utah
151-200. Oregon State
201-300. Oregon
401-500. Washington State
Notre Dame comes in the 201-300 range with Oregon. It would be the 10th or 11th best academic university in the Pac-12.
Of course, this is a general overall rating. For specific schools within the university, a place that's rated low overall could be the best.
Carnegie: BYU strike one, BSU strike twofwiw, I saw several reports that AAU Membership, Carnegie Tier 1 and ARWU rank were the "prestige" factors that presidents cared about in the last round of realignment as it related to academics.
Yep. It's why the Pac-12 isn't the Pac-14 already.Carnegie: BYU strike one, BSU strike two
AAU: BYU strike two, BSU strike three
He can’t sign yet, he announced at the army all American game so he has to wait until the second signing period.Any reason why he didn't sign yet? Think the coaching change had anything to do with it? If so, I hope Bernardi is sitting by the Batphone.
I have to question any list that puts ASU above Notre Dame.
Many of these rankings are based on the quality of research done by faculty members and the quality of graduate programs and ASU punches way above its reputation in this dimension. They are not top tier in general but along these two dimensions they are in the same bucket as CU. For example, their business, economics, finance, etc., faculties and graduate programs are much better than CU, along with some natural sciences like astronomy, while in general I'd suspect that they are worse in engineering, humanities, physics, and other areas.
ASU is a better school than you think.
Did you mean astrology and psychics?
I have degrees from CU and U of Arizona. No incentive from my end to hype ASU. Just pointing out some facts.