More accurate School tiers

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(debatable between C/C+), SMU

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Wow there are so many of those. Jeez. To be fair I will say this one is definitely one of the better ones and doesn’t seem outrageous. It’s moderately accurate. It’s interesting to see that B tier schools are on average ranked higher overall than B+ tier schools. Literally all B+ tier schools are T20s(Emory is technically 21 but is basically T20) 

 

this list is so trash that it made me feel like commenting to show my disdain

 

Chicago is a school for Ivy rejects? The school you yourself just ranked above two ivies?? Make it make sense. If you were too dumb to go to Chicago and could only manage drinking yourself to death at Dartmouth just say that

 

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