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The Smartest Colleges (1 Viewer)

jon_mx

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Think there's a difference between the most selective colleges and those with the smartest students?

That's what Lumosity, a cognitive training site run by Lumos Labs, sought to find out with a series of games designed to test America's leading higher education institutions.

After realizing that national and global rankings for colleges each year were based almost solely on standardized test performances and information about the school's resources (including endowment per student, student-faculty ratio, and graduation rates), Dr. Daniel Sternberg at Lumosity took it upon himself to discover which institution really had the smartest individuals.

He and his team tested 60,000 students at over 400 colleges and universities to play games that measured various cognitive skills including attention, memory, speed of processing, problem solving, and flexibility.

The study even broke down the college rankings by cognitive area, finding that Dartmouth College performed the highest on attention, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology was the best with memory, Harvard students ranked highest at speed of processing, and that Yale students performed best on flexibility.

The overall winner was the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the school with the best problem solvers. MIT has consistently ranked highly on best-of-schools lists, and was recently named the top university in the world by the QS World University Rankings list, beating last year's winner the University of Cambridge as well as Harvard, Yale, and Princeton for the title.

The top 20 schools are below. Click here to view the complete Lumosity study.

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

2. Harvard University

3. Stanford University

4. Northwestern University

5. Yale University

6. Washington University in St Louis

7. Dartmouth College

8. Wellesley College

9. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

10. Duke University

11. College of William and Mary

12. University of Pennsylvania

13. University of Portland

14. University of California-Berkeley

15. Vanderbilt University

16. University of Chicago

17. Carnegie Mellon University

18. Macalester College

19. Worcester Polytechnic Institute

20. University of California-Los Angeles

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411 Colleges were tested, where does your college rank?

 
Undergrad: Ohio State #85 though they didn't use the official school name...

Grad: Northwestern #4.

 
#101. Bethel University, small D3 religious Baptist liberal arts college.

 
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So your college did not make the cut. Understandable.
My school finished just outside the top 150. No way I buy you went to a school in the top 10 unless you post a penny pic with your diploma.
I graduated from Rose-Hulman. Ranked the top undergraduate engineering school in the nation 15 years running by US News. When I get home from Hawaii I will scan in my transcript. Went to school with a guy who has founded a couple billion dollar corporations and another who has a great chance at becoming a Supreme Court justice.

 
So your college did not make the cut. Understandable.
My school finished just outside the top 150. No way I buy you went to a school in the top 10 unless you post a penny pic with your diploma.
I graduated from Rose-Hulman. Ranked the top undergraduate engineering school in the nation 15 years running by US News. When I get home from Hawaii I will scan in my transcript. Went to school with a guy who has founded a couple billion dollar corporations and another who has a great chance at becoming a Supreme Court justice.
You know a guy named Adam Jones?
 
So your college did not make the cut. Understandable.
My school finished just outside the top 150. No way I buy you went to a school in the top 10 unless you post a penny pic with your diploma.
I graduated from Rose-Hulman. Ranked the top undergraduate engineering school in the nation 15 years running by US News. When I get home from Hawaii I will scan in my transcript. Went to school with a guy who has founded a couple billion dollar corporations and another who has a great chance at becoming a Supreme Court justice.
You know a guy named Adam Jones?
No. I graduated late 80's.

 
My tiny school made #73, not bad for maybe such a small school.

 
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Seems like an odd list. Went to GWU and we are ahead of Georgetown, but behind a part of University of Maryland in Baltimore.

 
I'm guessing Rose-Hulman is not known for their grammer and English courses.

 
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I'm guessing Rose-Hulman is not known for their grammer and English courses.
The only degrees offered were BS and MS when I was there, so you aren't exactly attracting future poet laureates. Some of what passed for writing among my classmates was pretty lackluster. I made a small fortune in beer cleaning up papers for my roommates.

 
I'm guessing Rose-Hulman is not known for their grammer and English courses.
The only degrees offered were BS and MS when I was there, so you aren't exactly attracting future poet laureates. Some of what passed for writing among my classmates was pretty lackluster. I made a small fortune in beer cleaning up papers for my roommates.
The guy I went to school with there has a very good chance at ending up on the Supreme Court. A very good chance, unless the Dems get shut out the next few elections.

 
jon_mx said:
Rustoleum said:
I'm guessing Rose-Hulman is not known for their grammer and English courses.
The only degrees offered were BS and MS when I was there, so you aren't exactly attracting future poet laureates. Some of what passed for writing among my classmates was pretty lackluster. I made a small fortune in beer cleaning up papers for my roommates.
The guy I went to school with there has a very good chance at ending up on the Supreme Court. A very good chance, unless the Dems get shut out the next few elections.
Well, they are doing their damnedest. Of course, the GOP is doing what they can to ruin getting a chance to win out of nowhere.

 
Seems like an odd list. Went to GWU and we are ahead of Georgetown, but behind a part of University of Maryland in Baltimore.
My school (Pomona College) is not on the list at all. It's on all the other rankings etc, so not sure how we got left out of this. Unless we are #412 ETA :the oldunsure:

 
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Seems like an odd list. Went to GWU and we are ahead of Georgetown, but behind a part of University of Maryland in Baltimore.
My school (Pomona College) is not on the list at all. It's on all the other rankings etc, so not sure how we got left out of this. Unless we are #412 ETA :the oldunsure:
I am guessing there were probably a few smaller schools who did not have enough participants to be included in the study.

ETA: From the report...."The full list includes all

institutions with at least 50 users who had complete score and demographic data. This cutoff
was chosen in order to improve the reliability of our findings while still providing good coverage
across a large number of schools."
 
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Seems like an odd list. Went to GWU and we are ahead of Georgetown, but behind a part of University of Maryland in Baltimore.
My school (Pomona College) is not on the list at all. It's on all the other rankings etc, so not sure how we got left out of this. Unless we are #412 ETA :the oldunsure:
I am guessing there were probably a few smaller schools who did not have enough participants to be included in the study.

ETA: From the report...."The full list includes all

institutions with at least 50 users who had complete score and demographic data. This cutoff
was chosen in order to improve the reliability of our findings while still providing good coverage
across a large number of schools."
50 doesn't seem to be that statistically significant in depth, especially when you are using a self selected group of people and the idea that there would likely be clusters in participants (i.e. if I found this, I'd get 10 of my friends and they might get some friends), so you are focusing in on a particular segment of the population.

 
self selected group of people
imo, this is a fatal flaw for these rankings. hardly any different than an internet poll.

if you read the methodology, they also "normalized" the scores for gender. I get normalizing for age, but not gender.

 

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