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Texas A&M Is the No. 1 College in the State

Rice comes next, then the University of Texas at Austin, in the WSJ/College Pulse ranking

Oct. 30, 2024 at 10:00 am

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Two of the state’s top four colleges are in Houston—Rice and the University of St. Thomas, fourth in Texas and 210th nationwide. And the University of Texas has two schools in the state’s top 10—Austin and Arlington, sixth in the state and 216th in the country.

Our ranking measures how well each college sets graduates up for financial success. We look at how much a school improves students’ chances of graduating and their future earnings, balancing these outcomes with feedback from students on college life. We don’t measure reputation, nor the college’s own finances.

You can also see the top colleges in New York state, Pennsylvania, Florida and California. In the weeks ahead we’ll look at the highest-ranked public and private colleges in the South as well as the Northeast, Midwest and West, and the top small, midsize and large schools, and leading liberal-arts colleges, in each region.

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aggy above Rice and UT. LOLOLOLOL. The methodology that they use to rate a diploma mill over the 2 best universities in this state is absolute horseshit:

“Our ranking measures how well each college sets graduates up for financial success. We look at how much a school improves students’ chances of graduating and their future earnings, balancing these outcomes with feedback from students on college life. We don’t measure reputation, nor the college’s own finances.”

WSJ embarrassing itself with these rankings.

aggy above Rice and UT. LOLOLOLOL. The methodology that they use to rate a diploma mill over the 2 best universities in this state is absolute horseshit:

“Our ranking measures how well each college sets graduates up for financial success. We look at how much a school improves students’ chances of graduating and their future earnings, balancing these outcomes with feedback from students on college life. We don’t measure reputation, nor the college’s own finances.”

WSJ embarrassing itself with these rankings.

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Not the mandate of The University - "how much a school improves students’ chances of graduating and their future earnings" I would go so far as to say UT gives two shits about chances to graduate.. at least when I was there. Future earnings? Like how much you can make as an insurance salesman in Katy? What a load of shit.. I guess any opportunity for aggy to make a cup is good for their local economy. 

UT Mandate - "a world-class institution of higher education"... a university of the first class if you will.. 

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Didn't their enrollment size spike from thousands upon thousands of new engineering spots?  Regardless of the school, it's a degree that has a much higher earning potential compared to many other degrees?  All I can think of, them producing so many STEM kids that are making money right out of school.

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3 hours ago, TexasBeta said:

I would go so far as to say UT gives two shits about chances to graduate..

Um. Texas definitely wants it's students to graduate. Every university does. Texas has a higher rate than aggy...

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2 hours ago, BabaYaga said:

Didn't their enrollment size spike from thousands upon thousands of new engineering spots?  Regardless of the school, it's a degree that has a much higher earning potential compared to many other degrees?  All I can think of, them producing so many STEM kids that are making money right out of school.

Yeah this was my first thought. A ton of kids going into O&G, too.

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3 hours ago, BabaYaga said:

Didn't their enrollment size spike from thousands upon thousands of new engineering spots?  Regardless of the school, it's a degree that has a much higher earning potential compared to many other degrees?  All I can think of, them producing so many STEM kids that are making money right out of school.

Thats probably it....they claim 25K engineering students (about 3X what we have enrolled)

https://engineering.tamu.edu/about/facts-and-figures/index.html

I had no idea it would take that many dudes to figure out how to replicate a lifelike yet durable sheep's anus. Maybe getting the maroon color just right is more challenging than I thought. 

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Here are the top ten schools nationally:

1. Princeton University (New Jersey)
2. Babson College (Massachusetts) 😂
3. Stanford University (California)
4. Yale University (Connecticut)
5. Claremont McKenna College (California)
6. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Massachusetts)
7. Harvard University (Massachusetts)
8. University of California, Berkeley (California)
9. Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia)
10. Davidson College (North Carolina) 😜

 

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1 hour ago, Blotto said:

Thats probably it....they claim 25K engineering students (about 3X what we have enrolled)

https://engineering.tamu.edu/about/facts-and-figures/index.html

I had no idea it would take that many dudes to figure out how to replicate a lifelike yet durable sheep's anus. Maybe getting the maroon color just right is more challenging than I thought. 

Get back to me when an aggy engineer builds something that doesn't fail catastrophically.

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