Originally Posted by Anonymous
For example, from a SUNY perspective, my firm (and others) don't even look unless it is Geneseo, Binghamton or Buffalo.
Interesting since this would mean that you are omitting the highest ranking SUNY school on the US News and World Reports National Ranking.

Just to be clear, if you are considering schools in the Top 30 Nationally, none of these options are even close. Our point is that the discussion can be about the strongest national universities (Top 30), the top state university school systems, or the best value for money in public and private institutions. Rarely will you be able to intersect all three of these criteria.