Feasible in terms of industry presence / employer rep but most rankings are based on research & loo is not a research school.
And still, it wouldn't rank above: >Carnegie Mellon >Caltech >Berkeley >Harvard >MIT >Georgia Tech >Stanford
>inb4 that's 7 And then the generic great but not top tier schools. At this point ranking is just splitting hairs, would be already pushed out of 20+ in the world rankings anyway. >All other Ivies >UT Austin >Illinois
Nathan Russell
>t. butthurt uoft nerd
Julian Lewis
ye but by your argument uoft would be close to being #1 if it were in the states.
Robert Moore
not even in canada mate but uoft is a better school
Dylan Kelly
Chicago, Northwestern, UCLA, probably UCSD lmao
Jason Gonzalez
UW (Seattle) for computer science. too bad it's so competitive
Aaron Watson
If you want a list of underrated schools, just find universities have a large amount of variance in where they rank in different league tables.
Angel Reed
World ranking has it ranked 24 or 26 in computer science alone above most American schools. Just check waterloos Wikipedia page. It has a much stronger department in math and CS than you think. You must be a reject to shit talk it so much.
I don't even go to Waterloo and as an American I know how strong that school is.
Jordan Johnson
No literally every Ivy (8) Ivy-tier (thats like another 12, so 20) good state school (lets just say thats another 10, so ~30) would be better. So it would be top 40 probably. For CS it would probably be top 30 because you can chop off like 2-3 Ivies, and a couple schools here and there to put it around 25 or 24.
Aaron Wilson
You dropped Health sci? Why? I heard it was a cake walk to Med school