How dropping out of U.S. News' "best colleges" is bettering these colleges
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Though they have been a useful resource for prospective students and families doing research to make decisions on K-12 and higher education, for some time now, the U.S. News and World Report's "best colleges" lists have been under scrutiny. At the sime time, academic pressure and competition to get into the so-called "best" schools has increased, particularly in high-achieving areas. Colorodo College, a previously high-ranked school, recently decided not submit data to this year’s U.S. News rankings. In this episode of The Beyond Grades Podcast, we discuss why.
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