MU moved up from 158 to 148 in the WSJ academic rankings. They do not differentiate between large and small schools. We are tied with Yeshiva and Seattle. Indiana is 145 and Iowa is 155.
Impossible. Our acceptance rate is too high and we let in too many affirmative action students.
Hope teal is not necessary. Always nice to see Marquette mentioned positively.
Speaking of rankings, SLU's loss could be our gain when USNWR 2019 rankings are published next week. SLU is one of 8 schools that will be designated as unranked this year. Even worse the SLU President's response said they underreported data which was an error. US News was right, SLU wrong. Embarrassing. SLU alum comments funny below President's letter to SLU community.
https://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/college-rankings-blog/articles/2018-08-22/updates-to-8-schools-2018-best-colleges-rankings-data?int=undefined-rec
https://www.billikens.com/forum/index.php?/topic/28335-your-degree-is-from-an-unranked-university/
I know TAMU was being sarcastic about MU's acceptance rate, at least that was how Porky interpreted the comment but in all seriousness, our 89% acceptance rate last year could negatively impact MU's USNWR ranking, despite SLU's change in status. My recollection is that SLU was ranked very comparably if not the same as us last year so we'll see. Here's to hoping our USNWR ranking doesn't slide as a result of MU's high acceptance rate when they're published next week. MU's current enrollment strategy, while admittedly very efficient and effective in terms of increasing yield, is very risky from a reputation standpoint.
Thanks for posting Herman! It's always great to see MU reflected positively and quite a bit ahead of Fordham. As a NYC area resident with many Fordham alums in the family, this makes Porky very happy!
Here is a breakdown of our WSJ ranking:
Outcomes 96
Resources 293
Engagement 91
Environment (Diversity) 600
So those of you who think this kind of thing is important need to get out your wallets and contrary to Herman's earlier posts, help recruit underserved students.
Quote from: PorkysButthole on September 05, 2018, 10:18:40 PM
Speaking of rankings, SLU's loss could be our gain when USNWR 2019 rankings are published next week. SLU is one of 8 schools that will be designated as unranked this year. Even worse the SLU President's response said they underreported data which was an error. US News was right, SLU wrong. Embarrassing. SLU alum comments funny below President's letter to SLU community.
https://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/college-rankings-blog/articles/2018-08-22/updates-to-8-schools-2018-best-colleges-rankings-data?int=undefined-rec
https://www.billikens.com/forum/index.php?/topic/28335-your-degree-is-from-an-unranked-university/
I know TAMU was being sarcastic about MU's acceptance rate, at least that was how Porky interpreted the comment but in all seriousness, our 89% acceptance rate last year could negatively impact MU's USNWR ranking, despite SLU's change in status. My recollection is that SLU was ranked very comparably if not the same as us last year so we'll see. Here's to hoping our USNWR ranking doesn't slide as a result of MU's high acceptance rate when they're published next week. MU's current enrollment strategy, while admittedly very efficient and effective in terms of increasing yield, is very risky from a reputation standpoint.
Thanks for posting Herman! It's always great to see MU reflected positively and quite a bit ahead of Fordham. As a NYC area resident with many Fordham alums in the family, this makes Porky very happy!
It's really not that risky. An increasing number of students and parents don't pay much attention to the rankings. Partially because every school spins rankings the way they want.
Quote from: warriorchick on September 06, 2018, 08:11:47 AM
Here is a breakdown of our WSJ ranking:
Outcomes 96
Resources 293
Engagement 91
Environment (Diversity) 600
So those of you who think this kind of thing is important need to get out your wallets and contrary to Herman's earlier posts, help recruit underserved students.
Or alternatively get some very smart foreign students.
Quote from: Herman Cain on September 06, 2018, 01:33:38 PM
Or alternatively get some very smart foreign students.
So to you, underserved = not smart?
You just told on yourself bruh
Quote from: warriorchick on September 06, 2018, 08:11:47 AM
Here is a breakdown of our WSJ ranking:
Outcomes 96
Resources 293
Engagement 91
Environment (Diversity) 600
Tearing down Lenny's and the 'Lanche has seriously impacted the environment.
Well, at least we got this going for us:
https://www.thegoldenseagull.com/single-post/2017/05/01/Marquette-ranked-No-1-school-for-boring-Irish-Catholic-guys
Quote from: warriorchick on September 07, 2018, 09:22:31 AM
Well, at least we got this going for us:
https://www.thegoldenseagull.com/single-post/2017/05/01/Marquette-ranked-No-1-school-for-boring-Irish-Catholic-guys
Misandrist
#rankin'smatta, aina?