<1st Tier> University of California-Berkeley University of California-Los Angeles University of Michigan-Ann Arbor University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
<2nd Tier> Georgia Institute of Technology University of Wisconsin-Madison University of Virginia University of california-San Diego University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
<3rd Tier> University of Washington University of California-Davis University of Texas-Austin University of California-Santa Barbara University of California-Irvine Pennsylvania State University-University Park College of William and Mary University of Minnesota Twin Cities University of Florida
<4th Tier> University of Maryland-College park Ohio State University-Columbus University of Pittsburg University of Georgia
<5th Tier> Texas A&M University of Connecticut Purdue University-West Lafayette University of Iowa Miami university Clemson University
武蔵大学62.7(文66.0、経済59.0、社会63.0) 関西学院62.4(文63.0、法63.0、経済62.0、商64.0、社会62.0、総政61.0、人間福祉62.0) 成蹊大学62.0(文64.0、法62.0、経済60.0) 学習院大61.7(文61.0、法62.0、経済62.0) 法政大学61.2(文63.0、法61.0、経済59.0、経営61.0、社会61.0、グローバル66.0、国際文化64.0、キャリア58.0、人間環境58.0) 関西大学61.0(文62.0、法61.0、経済60.0、商60.0、社会61.0、政策創造61.0) 成城大学57.3(文59.0、法56.0、経済57.0、社会57.0) 0004名無しさん2008/06/10(火) 17:16:33ID:IhnV3l4Y Admissions Selectivity Rating(Princeton Review) *On a scale of 60-99 (60*, it means that the school did not report to us enough of the statistics that go into the rating in order for us to accurately measure its admissions selectivity. )
1. University of California-Los Angeles: 98(22%) 2. University of California-Berkeley: 97(24%) 2. University of Virginia: 97(37%) 2. University of North Calorina-Chapel Hill: 97(34%) 5. University of Michgan: 96(47%) 5. University of California-San Diego: 96(49%) 7. University of California-Santa Barbara: 95(53%) 7. University of California-Irvine: 95(60%) 9. University of California-Davis: 94(68%) 9. University of Maryland-College park: 94(44%) 11. College of William and Mary: 93(32%) 11. University of Wisconsin-Madison: 93(58%) 11. University of Washington: 93(68%) 14. Georgia Institute of Technology: 92(69%) 14. University of Texas-Austin: 92(57%) 14. University of Georgia: 92(58%) 14. Clemson University: 92(55%) 18. University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign: 90(65%) 19. Pennsylvania State University-University Park: 89(58%) 20. University of Minnesota Twin Cities: 88(57%) 20. University of Connecticut: 88(51%) 20. Miami University: 88(78%) 23. Ohio State University-Columbus: 86(68%) 24. Texas A&M: 83(77%) 25. University of Iowa: 82(83%) 26. Purdue University-West Lafayette: 81(85%) 27. University of Florida: 60* 0005名無しさん2008/06/10(火) 17:26:39ID:XUEIt/Gd 州立大のランキングは意味ない。普通アメリカ人は高額な授業料を 払ってまで州外の大学に行かない。 0006名無しさん2008/06/10(火) 18:17:45ID:g/wwJdXI 私立大のランキングは意味ない。普通アメリカ人は高額な授業料を 払ってまで私立の大学に行かない。 0007名無しさん2008/06/10(火) 18:47:45ID:XUEIt/Gd 私立は州外か州内かで授業料の差は無いけど、 州立の場合州外だと私立並みに授業料が高くなる。 0008名無しさん2008/06/10(火) 20:36:53ID:g/wwJdXI 2chってアメリカ人見てないですから。 それに日本人は州立に行っている方が多いでしょ。 州立のみに特化したランキングも少なからず需要はあると思うよ。 0009名無しさん2008/06/11(水) 00:29:31ID:25J38P0O ローだと、
0036名無しさん2008/06/14(土) 02:22:28ID:Gi7LWPdc Most schools that give need based financial aid do not give out "full rides" because there is an expectation that the student is gong to be an active participant in the financing of his/her education. This means there will be a student contribution from summer earnings and self help once the student is on campus in the forms or work-study and/or subsidized loans.
At Stanford:
Does the new policy affect my student contribution or self-help expectation?
A. No. Students are still expected to contribute from their prior-year earnings (50% of after-tax income, minimum $1,700 for freshmen, $2,100 for all others) and from their own assets (35% of the current total value). Students are also expected to cover a self-help (student loan and/or work-study job) expectation of $5,500 for 2006-07. Some students from lower-income families will have a lower self-help expectation.
While Princeton has eliminated student loand, the student will still have a self help component in the form of a job and will still have an EFC where they will have to contribute from summer earnings.
Under Princeton’s financial aid policy student loans are not included in the initial financial aid award. However, student loans are available to help cover expenses beyond the standard student budget, or to replace a shortfall in expected summer or term earnings for aid recipients. Non-aid students may also consider taking a loan to assume responsibility for a portion of their expenses. In addition, parents can borrow to help cover their share of Princeton’s costs.
Keep in mind that there will be other miscellaneous cost associated with attending college. These include: travel, books, computers, etc. which are not covered by the school.
You will also have non-billed (out-of-pocket)nexpenses for books, personal and travel expenses — costs which will vary depending on your own style and habits. For purposes of determining your eligibility for financial aid, we are using a combined book and personal expense allowance of $2,795. Student Contribution
We normally expect that incoming students willnearn money for college expenses by working during the summer. We believe a reasonable goal for this summer in most cases is $1,500, or approximately $150 per week during the summer vacation period. (Summer expectations for upperclass students are higher due to a longer summer working period.)
If you are not able to save enough from your summer earnings to meet part or all of the expectation, it may be possible for you to borrow an additional amount.
High School performance of entering business students Top 10% of high school class 77% Top 25% of high school class 92% GPA of 3.75 or higher 66% GPA of 3.5 to 3.75 16% GPA of 3.25 to 3.49 9% GPA of 3.00 to 3.24 7% GPA of 2.50 to 2.99 1% GPA of 2.00 to 2.49 1% http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/07/undergrad/profiles/georgetown1.htm 0095名無しさん2008/06/25(水) 16:10:08ID:s3jIv0SH 【大学院・合否を報告するスレッド】より
High School performance of entering business students Top 10% of high school class 77% Top 25% of high school class 92% GPA of 3.75 or higher 66% GPA of 3.5 to 3.75 16% GPA of 3.25 to 3.49 9% GPA of 3.00 to 3.24 7% GPA of 2.50 to 2.99 1% GPA of 2.00 to 2.49 1% http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/07/undergrad/profiles/georgetown1.htm
【Activity Summary】 Employed----35% Attending Grad School---35% Seeking Employment----12% Other Endeavors----18% 0097名無しさん2008/06/25(水) 16:48:03ID:s3jIv0SH 【Graduate Study】
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