Tuesday, August 17, 2010

2010 U.S. News College Rankings


2010 U.S. News college rankings were finally released. 2010 U.S. News college rankings also have a familiar college ranking at the top of the list, and this is probably not surprising that
The battle between Harvard, Princeton, Yale and again. Ahead of the 2010 ranking by U.S. News college at Harvard University, who received the highest score of 100 when it came to putting the list together. They are the only schools to receive a higher score, putting them in the upper part of the overall list. To put this matter in perspective, there were only 11 other schools in the list that even the score 90 or better, so it shows how difficult it is to get the highest score in 100 of 100 of the U.S. News and World Report.


Coming in second and 2010 U.S. News college rankings list was Princeton University, taking home 99 out of 100, and they then Yale University at number three with a score of 98. None of the three major universities are very cheap when it comes to learning rates, and in accordance with U.S. News and World Report, all three of them for training and fees that exceed $ 36,000 for the year 2010-11 the school. In addition, they have a very low level of recognition, with Harvard at 7%, Princeton 10%, while only 8% of Yale. The highest percentage of support among the schools place in the top 25 was the number 23 place Carnegie Mellon University, which takes 36% of those who apply to participate. Their education is much more expensive, though, reportedly, he has reached almost $ 42000 for the 2010-11 school year.
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