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  • Harvard: The BYU of the East

    US News agrees that BYU is the most popular university in the country

    http://www.usnews.com/articles/educa...versities.html

    Brigham Young University has been named the most popular university in the country by a national magazine.
    Rankings released last week by U.S. News and World Report put BYU at the top of the list with the highest percentage of students who are accepted to the school choosing to attend.
    According to the report, 78 percent of the students accepted to BYU decide to attend the university. That's 2 percent more than Harvard, which came in second. The magazine ranks Harvard as the best college in the United States, while BYU is ranked 71 on that list.
    BYU spokesman Todd Hollingshead said U.S. News and World Report has been ranking schools by popularity for three years, and BYU has been battling Harvard at the top of the list every year. The two schools tied the first year, while Harvard came in first last year. Hollingshead said it is an honor to be mentioned among the elite schools of the country like Harvard and Stanford, which came in third this year.
    Hollingshead said the ranking is great news, though it was not a complete surprise. He said it was a surprise to come in first, but BYU has always had a very high yield. Even before U.S. News began ranking universities by popularity, BYU steadily had between 75 and 80 percent yield, he said.
    "I think it says that the students that come to BYU want to be here," he said.
    Hollingshead said students who apply to BYU want to be a part of the academics and school community there. Many students planned to go to the university their whole lives, so they applied only to BYU or a select few schools. He said to be recognized nationally is an honor and exciting for the students, who may feel their decision to go to BYU has been validated.
    "Any time BYU is ranked high, the students welcome that and are excited to hear that," he said.

    Our Ute brethren actually fared extremely well on the list....coming in at 18.
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    I'm not sure if that is cool or slightly embarrassing. But it's not surprising. I knew a bunch of kids who turned down Ivy League schools to attend the BYU.

    Regarding rankings, I have always thought that BYU should make some cosmetic changes to how they report tuition and scholarships that would make it look a lot more favorable as far as the financial aid it gives to students and that this would instantly push BYU up in the overall rankings (not this ridiculous "most popular" ranking, obviously).

    Why shouldn't BYU report that tuition is actually $25K per year but that all accepted students receive massive financial aid packages? Instead, BYU makes tuition $4200 per year and looks like it doesn't give a huge amount of financial aid.

    I guess the way BYU reports financial aid is proof that it really doesn't care about the rankings.

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    • #3
      "popular" = "vulgar".
      "More crazy people to Provo go than to any other town in the state."
      -- Iron County Record. 23 August, 1912. (http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lc...23/ed-1/seq-4/)

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      • #4
        I met a kid the other day that turned down a full-ride scholarship to MIT in order to enroll at BYU. I had to bite my tongue.
        "There is no creature more arrogant than a self-righteous libertarian on the web, am I right? Those folks are just intolerable."
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
          I met a kid the other day that turned down a full-ride scholarship to MIT in order to enroll at BYU. I had to bite my tongue.
          Why? That opened up a scholarship for a kid that was more interested in education than getting married. Seems like a win-win for both kids.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
            I met a kid the other day that turned down a full-ride scholarship to MIT in order to enroll at BYU. I had to bite my tongue.
            I am guessing your tongue was fully bifurcated by the end. Yikes.
            Awesomeness now has a name. Let me introduce myself.

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            • #7
              Newsflash: colleges aren't just for education.
              Everything in life is an approximation.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
                I met a kid the other day that turned down a full-ride scholarship to MIT in order to enroll at BYU. I had to bite my tongue.

                eh, serves him right.

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                • #9
                  I'm extremely happy with my BYU education, except for the religion classes.
                  That which may be asserted without evidence may be dismissed without evidence. -C. Hitchens

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                  • #10
                    I wasn't blown away by my BYU educational experience, but I had a blast and I'm very glad I went.

                    My BYU education wasn't a liability for finding work.
                    Everything in life is an approximation.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Indy Coug View Post
                      I wasn't blown away by my BYU educational experience, but I had a blast and I'm very glad I went.

                      My BYU education wasn't a liability for finding work.
                      Mine was excellent. Of course by the time I got to BYU I was past all the mickey mouse stuff and was into my major. I took advanced scouting and how to make your wife honor and respect you for religion classes. The accounting department then and I hear now, was and is excellent. I still remember the prinicples of "cost accounting".

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
                        I met a kid the other day that turned down a full-ride scholarship to MIT in order to enroll at BYU. I had to bite my tongue.
                        A girl from my wife's home ward and town got accepted into Stanford and I believe at least a partial scholarship and she chose BYU. The worst thing about it is that she wanted to major in Math or Physics.
                        Part of it is based on academic grounds. Among major conferences, the Pac-10 is the best academically, largely because of Stanford, Cal and UCLA. “Colorado is on a par with Oregon,” he said. “Utah isn’t even in the picture.”

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                        • #13
                          Rah, Rah, Rararah! Rah, Rah, Rararah! Goooooooooooooooooooooo Cougars!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Color Me Badd Fan View Post
                            A girl from my wife's home ward and town got accepted into Stanford and I believe at least a partial scholarship and she chose BYU. The worst thing about it is that she wanted to major in Math or Physics.
                            I got into Stanford for undergrad and chose BYU and have no regrets.

                            I met my wife at BYU and finished in 3 years with no undergrad debt. And there was never anything I wanted to do after college where having BYU as my undergrad school instead of Stanford made any difference.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by CardiacCoug View Post
                              I got into Stanford for undergrad and chose BYU and have no regrets.

                              I met my wife at BYU and finished in 3 years with no undergrad debt. And there was never anything I wanted to do after college where having BYU as my undergrad school instead of Stanford made any difference.
                              This is what I keep telling my son, but he doesn't believe me yet.

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