PiratePanther189
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RE: The Business Journals 2015 Public University Rankings
(03-01-2015 05:12 PM)JHG722 Wrote: (03-01-2015 04:25 PM)PiratePanther189 Wrote: (02-28-2015 03:45 PM)JHG722 Wrote: (02-28-2015 02:48 PM)PiratePanther189 Wrote: (02-24-2015 05:32 PM)EastCarolinaU. Wrote: No, it's absolutely not
Based on a quick google search that told me that West Chester has a substantially lower admission rate and higher average gpa, Id say statistically speaking it does appear to be harder to get into
It's not. West Chester is for people who didn't get into Temple, Pitt, and Penn State, and don't want to go to a CC or a branch campus.
Based on a quick google search that told me that West Chester has a substantially lower admission rate and higher average gpa, Id say statistically speaking it does appear to be harder to get into
I would say you are exceedingly incorrect.
I'm just kidding with you
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RE: The Business Journals 2015 Public University Rankings
The prestigious, #1 academically ranked AAC school Tulane University of Louisiana finds itself barely ahead of the likes of SMU and UCONN.
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RE: The Business Journals 2015 Public University Rankings
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RE: The Business Journals 2015 Public University Rankings
(02-24-2015 01:20 AM)PiratePanther189 Wrote: http://www.bizjournals.com/bizjournals/n...l?page=all
AAC Ranks:
19) University of Connecticut
63) University of South Florida
83) University of Central Florida
111) Temple University
127) East Carolina University
136) University of Houston
138) University of Cincinnati
200) University of Memphis
I'd say the AAC did well. All of our public schools are ranked. They stopped ranking after 250, and afterward they alphabetically listed the rest of the top 400.
Not typically a huge fan of rankings, but this was a pretty well encompassed ranking process, you can check out how they ranked here:
http://www.bizjournals.com/bizjournals/n...l?page=all
Took into account an average of all of the major rankings (Forbes, US News, Washington, etc.), employment and unemployment, research numbers, diversity, graduation and admission statistics, and some other stuff.
wow, we beat Cinci in hoops and rank higher than them academically? I'd say its a pretty good time to be ECU! (I realize these rankings are questionable before anyone jumps down my throat)
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RE: The Business Journals 2015 Public University Rankings
(03-01-2015 06:18 PM)HuskyU Wrote: The prestigious, #1 academically ranked AAC school Tulane University of Louisiana finds itself barely ahead of the likes of SMU and UCONN.
Tulane is #54, both UConn & SMU are #58 in US News.
But Navy may be our top school in academics. Unfortunately, they are a specialty school and they're not ranked.
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RE: The Business Journals 2015 Public University Rankings
(03-01-2015 06:52 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: (02-24-2015 01:20 AM)PiratePanther189 Wrote: http://www.bizjournals.com/bizjournals/n...l?page=all
AAC Ranks:
19) University of Connecticut
63) University of South Florida
83) University of Central Florida
111) Temple University
127) East Carolina University
136) University of Houston
138) University of Cincinnati
200) University of Memphis
I'd say the AAC did well. All of our public schools are ranked. They stopped ranking after 250, and afterward they alphabetically listed the rest of the top 400.
Not typically a huge fan of rankings, but this was a pretty well encompassed ranking process, you can check out how they ranked here:
http://www.bizjournals.com/bizjournals/n...l?page=all
Took into account an average of all of the major rankings (Forbes, US News, Washington, etc.), employment and unemployment, research numbers, diversity, graduation and admission statistics, and some other stuff.
wow, we beat Cinci in hoops and rank higher than them academically? I'd say its a pretty good time to be ECU! (I realize these rankings are questionable before anyone jumps down my throat)
Not jumping down your throat, but UC gets screwed in these rankings because of our 4-year graduation rate. It's a result of the co-op program (which UC actually invented in 1906 apparently -- didn't know that until just now). There are so many metrics college are measured by that it's almost impossible to rank them objectively. I think UC is one of the top 3 research universities in the AAC and is no worse than middle of the pack in terms of undergraduate prestige.
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RE: The Business Journals 2015 Public University Rankings
(03-01-2015 09:01 PM)UConn-SMU Wrote: (03-01-2015 06:18 PM)HuskyU Wrote: The prestigious, #1 academically ranked AAC school Tulane University of Louisiana finds itself barely ahead of the likes of SMU and UCONN.
Tulane is #54, both UConn & SMU are #58 in US News.
But Navy may be our top school in academics. Unfortunately, they are a specialty school and they're not ranked.
There's a reason why Army and Navy won't leave the Patriot League for their other sports. They like being associated with the Ivy League lights....
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RE: The Business Journals 2015 Public University Rankings
(03-01-2015 09:31 PM)robertfoshizzle Wrote: (03-01-2015 06:52 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: (02-24-2015 01:20 AM)PiratePanther189 Wrote: http://www.bizjournals.com/bizjournals/n...l?page=all
AAC Ranks:
19) University of Connecticut
63) University of South Florida
83) University of Central Florida
111) Temple University
127) East Carolina University
136) University of Houston
138) University of Cincinnati
200) University of Memphis
I'd say the AAC did well. All of our public schools are ranked. They stopped ranking after 250, and afterward they alphabetically listed the rest of the top 400.
Not typically a huge fan of rankings, but this was a pretty well encompassed ranking process, you can check out how they ranked here:
http://www.bizjournals.com/bizjournals/n...l?page=all
Took into account an average of all of the major rankings (Forbes, US News, Washington, etc.), employment and unemployment, research numbers, diversity, graduation and admission statistics, and some other stuff.
wow, we beat Cinci in hoops and rank higher than them academically? I'd say its a pretty good time to be ECU! (I realize these rankings are questionable before anyone jumps down my throat)
Not jumping down your throat, but UC gets screwed in these rankings because of our 4-year graduation rate. It's a result of the co-op program (which UC actually invented in 1906 apparently -- didn't know that until just now). There are so many metrics college are measured by that it's almost impossible to rank them objectively. I think UC is one of the top 3 research universities in the AAC and is no worse than middle of the pack in terms of undergraduate prestige.
Oh I agree foshizz, Cincinnati is a fine urban university with a beautiful campus, a long proud history, very good academics and a great football stadium in Nippert. One of the prettiest in the sport. Robert, do you know anything about Cinci's wrestling program history? Years in which the program existed. When and why they closed down (probably a title 9) any details would be appreciated. I'm one of the few college wrestling fans on here and take a lot of sh!t for it but there's a few ECU and UCF posters on here who would like to see division 1 programs at their schools...not sure why more obvious geographic wrestling fits like Cincinnati and UCONN haven't expressed any interest ?? Ohio and Pennsylvania have 2 dozen D 1 wrestling programs between the two states..your thoughts on the subject? Thanks
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RE: The Business Journals 2015 Public University Rankings
(03-01-2015 09:01 PM)UConn-SMU Wrote: (03-01-2015 06:18 PM)HuskyU Wrote: The prestigious, #1 academically ranked AAC school Tulane University of Louisiana finds itself barely ahead of the likes of SMU and UCONN.
Tulane is #54, both UConn & SMU are #58 in US News.
But Navy may be our top school in academics. Unfortunately, they are a specialty school and they're not ranked.
USN&WR no longer classifies the service academies as (unranked) specialty schools. Navy is #13 among USN&WR's National Liberal Arts Colleges (2015 list). That makes them the highest ranked public school on that list and one of only two in the top 25 on that list.
(This post was last modified: 03-02-2015 03:15 PM by BeatNavy.)
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RE: The Business Journals 2015 Public University Rankings
Smaller public schools typically rate higher because of their lower cap on admissions. The main reason why UNCW and App rate fairly high. Those schools are really in different categories from ECU & Charlotte.
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RE: The Business Journals 2015 Public University Rankings
(03-02-2015 03:13 PM)BeatNavy Wrote: (03-01-2015 09:01 PM)UConn-SMU Wrote: (03-01-2015 06:18 PM)HuskyU Wrote: The prestigious, #1 academically ranked AAC school Tulane University of Louisiana finds itself barely ahead of the likes of SMU and UCONN.
Tulane is #54, both UConn & SMU are #58 in US News.
But Navy may be our top school in academics. Unfortunately, they are a specialty school and they're not ranked.
USN&WR no longer classifies the service academies as (unranked) specialty schools. Navy is #13 among USN&WR's National Liberal Arts Colleges (2015 list). That makes them the highest ranked public school on that list and one of only two in the top 25 on that list.
That's great, but I wish they were listed in with the national schools. What's more "national" than Army and Navy?
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robertfoshizzle
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RE: The Business Journals 2015 Public University Rankings
(03-02-2015 10:52 AM)billybobby777 Wrote: (03-01-2015 09:31 PM)robertfoshizzle Wrote: (03-01-2015 06:52 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: (02-24-2015 01:20 AM)PiratePanther189 Wrote: http://www.bizjournals.com/bizjournals/n...l?page=all
AAC Ranks:
19) University of Connecticut
63) University of South Florida
83) University of Central Florida
111) Temple University
127) East Carolina University
136) University of Houston
138) University of Cincinnati
200) University of Memphis
I'd say the AAC did well. All of our public schools are ranked. They stopped ranking after 250, and afterward they alphabetically listed the rest of the top 400.
Not typically a huge fan of rankings, but this was a pretty well encompassed ranking process, you can check out how they ranked here:
http://www.bizjournals.com/bizjournals/n...l?page=all
Took into account an average of all of the major rankings (Forbes, US News, Washington, etc.), employment and unemployment, research numbers, diversity, graduation and admission statistics, and some other stuff.
wow, we beat Cinci in hoops and rank higher than them academically? I'd say its a pretty good time to be ECU! (I realize these rankings are questionable before anyone jumps down my throat)
Not jumping down your throat, but UC gets screwed in these rankings because of our 4-year graduation rate. It's a result of the co-op program (which UC actually invented in 1906 apparently -- didn't know that until just now). There are so many metrics college are measured by that it's almost impossible to rank them objectively. I think UC is one of the top 3 research universities in the AAC and is no worse than middle of the pack in terms of undergraduate prestige.
Oh I agree foshizz, Cincinnati is a fine urban university with a beautiful campus, a long proud history, very good academics and a great football stadium in Nippert. One of the prettiest in the sport. Robert, do you know anything about Cinci's wrestling program history? Years in which the program existed. When and why they closed down (probably a title 9) any details would be appreciated. I'm one of the few college wrestling fans on here and take a lot of sh!t for it but there's a few ECU and UCF posters on here who would like to see division 1 programs at their schools...not sure why more obvious geographic wrestling fits like Cincinnati and UCONN haven't expressed any interest ?? Ohio and Pennsylvania have 2 dozen D 1 wrestling programs between the two states..your thoughts on the subject? Thanks
I wish I did, but honestly don't. Hopefully another UC fan can shed some light on this subject. I don't consider myself a wrestling fan, but I respect all competitive sports and would love to hear more about the subject.
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RE: The Business Journals 2015 Public University Rankings
Sad part is that USF is ranked where its at after losing our Honors College satellite campus and then losing our Polytechnic satellite. I do wonder where we would be if the state legislature would stop playing politics with USF. Both would have pumped up our attendance to close to 60K and our ranking at least another 20-30 spots.
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RE: The Business Journals 2015 Public University Rankings
(03-02-2015 08:15 PM)UConn-SMU Wrote: (03-02-2015 03:13 PM)BeatNavy Wrote: (03-01-2015 09:01 PM)UConn-SMU Wrote: (03-01-2015 06:18 PM)HuskyU Wrote: The prestigious, #1 academically ranked AAC school Tulane University of Louisiana finds itself barely ahead of the likes of SMU and UCONN.
Tulane is #54, both UConn & SMU are #58 in US News.
But Navy may be our top school in academics. Unfortunately, they are a specialty school and they're not ranked.
USN&WR no longer classifies the service academies as (unranked) specialty schools. Navy is #13 among USN&WR's National Liberal Arts Colleges (2015 list). That makes them the highest ranked public school on that list and one of only two in the top 25 on that list.
That's great, but I wish they were listed in with the national schools. What's more "national" than Army and Navy?
They are listed with national schools -- national schools that focus on undergraduate education like the service academies do. Ranking schools which award only bachelor's degrees alongside those that award doctoral degrees is silly.
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RE: The Business Journals 2015 Public University Rankings
(03-02-2015 11:51 PM)robertfoshizzle Wrote: (03-02-2015 10:52 AM)billybobby777 Wrote: (03-01-2015 09:31 PM)robertfoshizzle Wrote: (03-01-2015 06:52 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: (02-24-2015 01:20 AM)PiratePanther189 Wrote: http://www.bizjournals.com/bizjournals/n...l?page=all
AAC Ranks:
19) University of Connecticut
63) University of South Florida
83) University of Central Florida
111) Temple University
127) East Carolina University
136) University of Houston
138) University of Cincinnati
200) University of Memphis
I'd say the AAC did well. All of our public schools are ranked. They stopped ranking after 250, and afterward they alphabetically listed the rest of the top 400.
Not typically a huge fan of rankings, but this was a pretty well encompassed ranking process, you can check out how they ranked here:
http://www.bizjournals.com/bizjournals/n...l?page=all
Took into account an average of all of the major rankings (Forbes, US News, Washington, etc.), employment and unemployment, research numbers, diversity, graduation and admission statistics, and some other stuff.
wow, we beat Cinci in hoops and rank higher than them academically? I'd say its a pretty good time to be ECU! (I realize these rankings are questionable before anyone jumps down my throat)
Not jumping down your throat, but UC gets screwed in these rankings because of our 4-year graduation rate. It's a result of the co-op program (which UC actually invented in 1906 apparently -- didn't know that until just now). There are so many metrics college are measured by that it's almost impossible to rank them objectively. I think UC is one of the top 3 research universities in the AAC and is no worse than middle of the pack in terms of undergraduate prestige.
Oh I agree foshizz, Cincinnati is a fine urban university with a beautiful campus, a long proud history, very good academics and a great football stadium in Nippert. One of the prettiest in the sport. Robert, do you know anything about Cinci's wrestling program history? Years in which the program existed. When and why they closed down (probably a title 9) any details would be appreciated. I'm one of the few college wrestling fans on here and take a lot of sh!t for it but there's a few ECU and UCF posters on here who would like to see division 1 programs at their schools...not sure why more obvious geographic wrestling fits like Cincinnati and UCONN haven't expressed any interest ?? Ohio and Pennsylvania have 2 dozen D 1 wrestling programs between the two states..your thoughts on the subject? Thanks
I wish I did, but honestly don't. Hopefully another UC fan can shed some light on this subject. I don't consider myself a wrestling fan, but I respect all competitive sports and would love to hear more about the subject.
I used to work with a guy who wrestled at UC back in the early 70s. The program was disbanded in 1979 (you guessed it Title IX). UC actually had a pretty decent program and had a lot of support. Over the years UC had many NCAA national qualifiers and even hosted the regional championships in the mid 70s.
UC has a club team, but I would love for them to field a varsity program. I am pretty passionate about wrestling as well. I wrestled through high school but never took it to the next level.
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RE: The Business Journals 2015 Public University Rankings
(03-03-2015 02:42 PM)BeatNavy Wrote: (03-02-2015 08:15 PM)UConn-SMU Wrote: (03-02-2015 03:13 PM)BeatNavy Wrote: (03-01-2015 09:01 PM)UConn-SMU Wrote: (03-01-2015 06:18 PM)HuskyU Wrote: The prestigious, #1 academically ranked AAC school Tulane University of Louisiana finds itself barely ahead of the likes of SMU and UCONN.
Tulane is #54, both UConn & SMU are #58 in US News.
But Navy may be our top school in academics. Unfortunately, they are a specialty school and they're not ranked.
USN&WR no longer classifies the service academies as (unranked) specialty schools. Navy is #13 among USN&WR's National Liberal Arts Colleges (2015 list). That makes them the highest ranked public school on that list and one of only two in the top 25 on that list.
That's great, but I wish they were listed in with the national schools. What's more "national" than Army and Navy?
They are listed with national schools -- national schools that focus on undergraduate education like the service academies do. Ranking schools which award only bachelor's degrees alongside those that award doctoral degrees is silly.
Ok ... makes sense. I just look at the numbers (rankings and SAT's).
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