ARTICLES | Shifty Scoring Systems (& The Deans Who Love Them)
With applications due soon, Kojo Nnamdi took on the topic of college rankings. His show focused largely on their corruption. (Listen to it here.) The U.S. News & World Report is understood to be the list to find out where a school stands in the hierarchy of academia. But according to the Kojo Show, these inflated and subjective statistics don’t consider the most pertinent information to prospective students. This list, which states Harvard (surprise!) as the #1 college in America, tells you one big thing about […]
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