Harvard Medical School will no longer submit information to the U.S. News & World Report’s medical-school ranking, the school’s dean said Tuesday, saying he was inspired byDr. George Q. Daley, dean of the faculty of medicine at Harvard, said he has a philosophical concern with rankings.
Their lower ranking has nothing to do with anything “woke.” It’s a simple fact that if you make Law School pass/fail then students will do the bare minimum. Therefore Ivy League grads graduate with the expectation getting their promised reward while doing the bare minimum
The idea that rankings put aid at risk for needier students is absurd and illogical. They withdraw from rankings safe in the knowledge Harvard will remain a top ranked school and it’s “cool” to be different. Idiotic woke nonsense.
No matter. AI and the Meta will take over the education system. No need for professors in the future
Like we ever believed the rankings in the first place and....they can't handle the truth!
Interesting...
Too merit-based?
Because they are in collapse, the reality of what has infected higher education has been shown to the world, it will effect their bottom line. They are trying to protect that bottom line. 😐
They knew they’d be dropping like a stone. Ultra-woke theology corrupts knowledge.
‘We don't need your skinkin' ratings. We are Harvard. We have the biggest endowment for a reason.’
so they can just rate themselves A+, and make everyone believe so and pay for it?
OMG !
They’re scared of the public (ie, cheaper) schools closing the gaps.
Are they going to end the ranking system? Because it’s ridiculous and creates unnecessary hierarchy, children paying more money for the same Anglo-Saxon education
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