Where every Power 5 school (& some mid-majors) ranks in @Forbes top 500 US colleges list pic.twitter.com/N949SMEwfi
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Where every Power 5 school (& some mid-majors) ranks in @Forbes top 500 US colleges list pic.twitter.com/N949SMEwfi
— College Basketball Report (@CBKReport) July 23, 2024
Killing Floor said:
Ok, good talk.
Any list that has Florida 381 places ahead of Penn State is sus.
To be clear, UH has a very high ceiling as an institution in the long term, however, they may be 10-20 years away from truly arriving at or around that level.johnnychimpo said:
UH is crushing it likely due to taking a good chunk of international students and Asians. Doesn't hurt that there isn't another R1 public for another 100 miles.
Not to mention all of the Fortune 500 companies located within a 20 mi radius of campus where a lot of employees who never finished school can easily go back and finish it up there.
Still don't really understand the appeal of solid academic people winding up at UH.
Daveisabovereproach said:
What is the criteria for these rankings? Is this another one of those rankings that includes "equality and diversity" as part of their ranking system?
Aberzombie1892 said:To be clear, UH has a very high ceiling as an institution in the long term, however, they may be 10-20 years away from truly arriving at or around that level.johnnychimpo said:
UH is crushing it likely due to taking a good chunk of international students and Asians. Doesn't hurt that there isn't another R1 public for another 100 miles.
Not to mention all of the Fortune 500 companies located within a 20 mi radius of campus where a lot of employees who never finished school can easily go back and finish it up there.
Still don't really understand the appeal of solid academic people winding up at UH.
Redbrickbear said:Daveisabovereproach said:
What is the criteria for these rankings? Is this another one of those rankings that includes "equality and diversity" as part of their ranking system?
"Return on investment" and "student debt" are a big part of it.
That will always hurt Baylor now that it cost $50k plus a year.
And that will help places like Ole Miss that costs 9K for instate tuition
Redbrickbear said:Daveisabovereproach said:
What is the criteria for these rankings? Is this another one of those rankings that includes "equality and diversity" as part of their ranking system?
"Return on investment" and "student debt" are a big part of it.
That will always hurt Baylor now that it cost $50k plus a year.
And that will help places like Ole Miss that costs 9K for instate tuition
How they determined their rankings:boognish_bear said:
Here are the metrics. I wonder how they defined academic success?
Unrelated but maybe there is a problem pic.twitter.com/sZVdFsEKw1
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Killing Floor said:
My post about Rice was in reference to someone saying there was no R1 university within 100 miles of UH and Rice and UH are both R1. And I have a map.
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Doesn't hurt that there isn't another R1 PUBLIC for another 100 miles.