Forbes Top 50 Universities, 2021

So ONE, solitary, human being makes a list?
Some assistant editor at Forbes I have never heard of?

And Bang!!!
You assume it is the Nobel Prize of ascertaining good, post-secondary education.

Noted.

You must be a salespersons dream.

Bye now.

Colombia, MIT, Harvard, Yale, Cal-Berkley routinely, literally annually, make everyone's top ten list of universities - it doesn't depend on the opinion of Forbes staff and editors.
 
So ONE, solitary, human being makes a list?
Some assistant editor at Forbes I have never heard of?

And Bang!!!
You assume it is the Nobel Prize of ascertaining good, post-secondary education.

Noted.

You must be a salespersons dream.

Bye now.

Damn, you mad homeboy. Your school not make the list?

Now Cal at#1 is laughable. UCLA at #8 is truly off the charts laughable. 'SC at #17 is solid, will take it. But find any rankings of schools and most on this list here will be on the others, though not really in this order.
 
Ok. Not a rhetorical question, is there a point there?

Your claim that Democrats are the product of private boarding schools sort of falls apart.

Anyone who reaches high office will usually have a lot of success before that, so it would not be unexpected that they might have gone to an Ivy League. But also many politicians have a working class background. Through hard work, some have risen up to great heights. That is not a partisan observation, but cuts both ways.
 
Moral of the story: Socialist public universities are the best bang for the buck.



The Top Ten:

Northwestern University
University of Pennsylvania
University of California Los Angeles
Harvard
MIT
Colombia
Princeton
Yale
University of California Berkeley

All of which you never attended. Just saying.
 
Now Cal at#1 is laughable. UCLA at #8 is truly off the charts laughable.

UC Berkley and UCLA are both tied to major powerhouse industries in America, Silicon Valley and Hollywood. They are hardly jokes.

Forbes ranked schools on return on investment, and those two schools are relatively cheap, with very high returns on investment.
 
UC Berkley and UCLA are both tied to major powerhouse industries in America, Silicon Valley and Hollywood. They are hardly jokes.

Forbes ranked schools on return on investment, and those two schools are relatively cheap, with very high returns on investment.

UC Berkeley is a major research university whose reputation preceded Silicon Valley--which owes more to Stanford.
 
UC Berkley and UCLA are both tied to major powerhouse industries in America, Silicon Valley and Hollywood. They are hardly jokes.

Forbes ranked schools on return on investment, and those two schools are relatively cheap, with very high returns on investment.

Once again, you speak to something you know nothing about Walt. You poor dumb bastard. democrat of course.
 
Your claim that Democrats are the product of private boarding schools sort of falls apart.

Anyone who reaches high office will usually have a lot of success before that, so it would not be unexpected that they might have gone to an Ivy League. But also many politicians have a working class background. Through hard work, some have risen up to great heights. That is not a partisan observation, but cuts both ways.

I said many Democrats elevate the status of those who go to elite schools. You put them up on a pedestal. I’m not talking politicians, I’m talking about all people. Many of these kids who go to elite schools are products of elite private and public education. Are there are plenty of them, like the Trumps, that used money and connections to gain acceptance. Varsity Blues was an extreme example but that game has been played for decades.

USC is not close to an Ivy League school but at #17 on the list it still can qualify as elite. I know how the game is played.
 
UC Berkley and UCLA are both tied to major powerhouse industries in America, Silicon Valley and Hollywood. They are hardly jokes.

Forbes ranked schools on return on investment, and those two schools are relatively cheap, with very high returns on investment.

Cal is a joke at #1. US News and World Report is basically the go to for rankings and they always have Cal in the 20's. And don't even start with Westwood High. UCLA has Hollywood? Dude, 'SC film school is #1 in the country. If you want to work in Hollywood you go to 'SC. And again, US News and World Report always has them in the 20's, not top 10.
 
UC Berkeley is a major research university whose reputation preceded Silicon Valley--which owes more to Stanford.

Definitely, Stanford is even more connected to Silicon Valley than Berkley. Berkley is definitely in second place in outcome(salary), as the Forbes list shows. The reason Berkley beats Stanford is because the list is about return on investment. Berkley has a slightly lower outcome, but a much lower investment(tuition).
 
Definitely, Stanford is even more connected to Silicon Valley than Berkley. Berkley is definitely in second place in outcome(salary), as the Forbes list shows. The reason Berkley beats Stanford is because the list is about return on investment. Berkley has a slightly lower outcome, but a much lower investment(tuition).

Stanford is private. California residents get a tuition break at Berkeley.
 
Cal is a joke at #1. US News and World Report is basically the go to for rankings and they always have Cal in the 20's. And don't even start with Westwood High. UCLA has Hollywood? Dude, 'SC film school is #1 in the country. If you want to work in Hollywood you go to 'SC. And again, US News and World Report always has them in the 20's, not top 10.

It has a clear method. Berkley has a high return on investment. That is just a fact.
 
My graduate school is towards the top of that list. I actually know a lot about that.

STFU Walt. You do not even have a mother fucking GED. What in Gods name makes you think people cannot see through your bullshit? You are less educated than a fucking retarded two year old and you prove it every time you post. democrat of course.
 
It has a clear method. Berkley has a high return on investment. That is just a fact.

Yeah, a clear jerry rigged method. You sound like my Cal buddies who texted this article to me. Fvxk with some inputs to get your desired outcome.
 
Definitely, Stanford is even more connected to Silicon Valley than Berkley. Berkley is definitely in second place in outcome(salary), as the Forbes list shows. The reason Berkley beats Stanford is because the list is about return on investment. Berkley has a slightly lower outcome, but a much lower investment(tuition).

My university made top 20!

Forbes is crystal clear about their methodology. How much bang for the buck are you getting at these schools?

How much are you really benefiting for spending ten times more money to go to Colombia than going to Cal-Berkley?
 
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