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Know What to Expect From These Top Colleges

It's a pretty well known fact that the most highly rated colleges are almost always the most expensive ones as well. Not only do these schools provide the highest quality education possible, they also look extremely impressive on a resume. When two people with similar backgrounds and experience apply for a job, the applicant who graduated from a school like one of these will be more likely to be hired. Here are what experts say are some of the top schools in the nation, based off different categories:

Top Schools Overall:
  • 1. Princeton University
  • 2. Harvard University
  • 3. Yale University
  • 4. Stanford University
  • 5. University of Pennsylvania
  • 6. Cal Tech
  • 7. Mass. Tech
  • 8. Duke University
  • 9. Columbia University
  • 10. University of Minnesota
Top Business Schools
  • 1. Dartmouth College
  • 2. University of California Berkley
  • 3. Columbia University
  • 4. Mass. Tech
  • 5. Carnegie Mellon University
  • 6. University of North Carolina
  • 7. University of Michigan
  • 8. Yale University
  • 9. University of Chicago
  • 10. University of Virginia
Top Sports Schools
  • 1. University of Texas
  • 2. Stanford University
  • 3. University of Oklahoma
  • 4. University of Florida
  • 5. University of South Carolina
  • 6. Louisiana State University
  • 7. University of Minnesota
  • 8. University of North Carolina
  • 9. University of Tennessee
  • 10. University of Michigan
Top Medical Schools
  • 1. Harvard University
  • 2. John Hopkins University
  • 3. Washington University in St. Louis
  • 4. Duke University
  • 5. University of Pennsylvania
  • 6. University of California San Francisco
  • 7. Columbia U. College
  • 8. Yale University
  • 9. University of Michigan Ann Arbor
  • 10. Stanford University
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