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About 'acceptance rate at university of chicago'|Tuesday, November 4th, 2008, Chicago, Illinois: Text of President-elect Barack Obama's victory speech in Chicago








The               2011               U.S.

News               college               rankings               were               finally               released.

The               2011               U.S.

News               college               rankings               also               have               some               familiar               college               rankings               near               the               top               of               the               list,               and               it               should               probably               come               as               no               surprise               that               the               battle               is               between               Harvard,               Princeton,               and               Yale               once               again.

Leading               the               way               on               the               2011               U.S.

News               college               rankings               is               Harvard               University,               which               received               a               perfect               score               of               100               when               it               came               to               putting               the               list               together.

They               are               the               only               school               to               receive               a               perfect               score,               putting               them               at               the               top               of               the               overall               list.

To               put               that               score               in               perspective,               there               were               only               11               other               schools               on               the               list               that               even               had               a               score               of               90               or               better,               so               it               shows               how               difficult               it               is               to               receive               a               perfect               score               of               100               out               of               100               from               the               U.S.

News               and               World               Report.

Coming               in               second               on               the               2011               U.S.

News               college               rankings               list               was               Princeton               University,               taking               home               a               score               of               99               out               of               100,               and               they               are               followed               by               Yale               University               at               No.

3               with               a               score               of               98.

None               of               the               top               three               universities               is               very               inexpensive               when               it               comes               to               tuition               prices,               and               according               to               the               U.S.

News               and               World               Report,               all               three               of               them               have               tuition               and               fees               that               surpass               $36,000               for               the               2010-11               school               year.

They               also               have               a               very               low               acceptance               rate,               with               Harvard               at               7%,               Princeton               at               10%,               and               Yale               at               just               8%.

The               highest               percentage               of               acceptance               among               the               school               ranked               in               the               top               25               was               No.

23               ranked               Carnegie               Mellon               University,               which               accepts               36%               of               those               that               apply               to               attend.

Their               tuition               is               much               more               expensive               though,               reportedly               reaching               almost               $42,000               for               the               2010-11               school               year.
               According               to               US               News,               there               is               an               extensive               process               that               goes               into               ranking               all               of               the               colleges               around               the               country.

Included               in               that               is               retention               of               professors,               graduation               rates,               and               the               strength               of               the               faculty.

They               also               work               to               take               into               account               the               location,               campus               life,               academic               offerings,               activities,               the               cost,               and               of               course               the               availability               of               financial               aid               to               students.

It               is               a               very               in-depth               look               that               takes               into               account               more               than               just               the               prestige               of               a               school,               and               these               rankings               go               a               long               way               towards               presenting               an               unbiased               look               at               all               the               schools               in               one               list.

There               are               of               course               those               that               find               holes               in               these               rankings,               but               the               U.S.

News               college               rankings               are               often               considered               the               gold               standard,               and               everyone               looks               to               them               whether               they               approve               of               the               ranking               system               or               not.
               2011               U.S.

News               College               Rankings
               1.

Harvard               University               
               2.

Princeton               University               
               3.

Yale               University               
               4.

Columbia               University               
               5.

Stanford               University               
               5.

University               of               Pennsylvania               
               7.

California               Institute               of               Technology               
               7.

Massachusetts               Institute               of               Technology               (MIT)               
               9.

Dartmouth               College               
               9.

Duke               University               
               9.

University               of               Chicago               
               12.

Northwestern               University               
               13.

Johns               Hopkins               University               
               13.

Washington               University               in               St.

Louis               
               15.

Brown               University               
               15.

Cornell               University               
               17.

Rice               University               
               17.

Vanderbilt               University               
               19.

University               of               Notre               Dame               
               20.

Emory               University               
               21.

Georgetown               University               
               22.

University               of               California               --               Berkeley               
               23.

Carnegie               Mellon               University               
               23.

University               of               Southern               California               (USC)               
               25.

University               of               California               --               Los               Angeles               (UCLA)
               Reference:
               Official_US_News_Rankings






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