If anything all this shows is that what school you attend makes little difference in your chances of passing the ARE. For all places with similar numbers of tests taken the rates are very close.
unless i'm missing something, there are no rankings on here. just the number of people from that particular school taking the exam and the pass rate for those people.
the only relationship that i see is the larger the number of people taking the exam, the lower the average score.
Just for shits and giggles, I imported the data into an Excel spreadsheet and then calculated the average pass rate for each school across all nine sections of the exam.
Here's the top ten:
1. Princeton University: 91.44%
2. University of Manitoba: 91.33%
3. Rice University: 86.56%
4. Carnegie Mellon University: 86.33%
5. University of Texas, Austin: 85.78%
6. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: 85.44%
7. Yale University: 85.00%
7. University of Virginia: 85.00% (tie)
8. University of British Columbia: 84.78%
8. University of Cincinnati: 84.78% (tie)
8. University of Washington: 84.78% (tie)
9. North Carolina State University: 84.56%
9. Kent State University: 84.56% (tie)
9. Roger Williams University: 84.56% (tie)
10. Clemson University: 84.33%
And the bottom ten:
108. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona: 56.11%
109. Morgan State University: 54.33%
110. City College of CUNY: 53.33%
111. Woodbury University: 46.11%
112. University of Puerto Rico: 45.33%
113. Hampton University: 40.78%
114. Southern University and A & M College: 34.56%
115. Howard University: 31.78%
116. Tuskegee University: 30.89%
117. Prairie View A & M University: 20.78%
Ivy League:
1. Princeton University: 91.44%
2. Yale University: 85.00%
3. Cornell University: 83.33%
4. University of Pennsylvania: 81.22%
5. Harvard University: 80.67%
6. Columbia University: 71.78%
Average among all universities listed: 72.20%
Average among Ivy League universities: 82.24%
Make of it what you will... If anything, I think these numbers say less about the quality of instruction at a given school and more about the quality of the applicant pool a given school draws from, although those two factors are no doubt related.
I made it through 100% but I know of a couple of classmates from IIT who still haven't passed all of them. And we all graduated 10 years ago or more.
There are some schools that seem quite strong like Carnegie Mellon and Rensselaer. I have been impressed by the people I have met from these schools. UIC's standing doesn't surprise me. UIUC rates better and I think is the stronger school although I cannot see doing a 2 + 2.
ARE RANKING BY SCHOOL
an interesting piece of information you may or may not know about.
http://www.ncarb.org/are/arepassrates_by_school.asp?datayear=2007
Hey, that is great. Thanks
Awesome. Just awesome.
Whats up with MIT getting a 70% pass rating for structures? I just sort of figured...
Interesting stuff. I hope somebody posts a link to this chart whenever the annual DI rankings thread appears.
awesome, my alma mater cleaned UP! So did the Canadian schools, damn!
Wow, this is freaking amazing. And my undergrad kicks a whole bunch of a**. I will make sure to cite them when I go to take my exams!
If anything all this shows is that what school you attend makes little difference in your chances of passing the ARE. For all places with similar numbers of tests taken the rates are very close.
Oo. Bad news about Prairie A&M.
hey, well my ugrad ranks a solid 30th in just about every category... ill take it...
oh i totally mis read that chart... wow... my school sucks...
unless i'm missing something, there are no rankings on here. just the number of people from that particular school taking the exam and the pass rate for those people.
the only relationship that i see is the larger the number of people taking the exam, the lower the average score.
Just for shits and giggles, I imported the data into an Excel spreadsheet and then calculated the average pass rate for each school across all nine sections of the exam.
Here's the top ten:
1. Princeton University: 91.44%
2. University of Manitoba: 91.33%
3. Rice University: 86.56%
4. Carnegie Mellon University: 86.33%
5. University of Texas, Austin: 85.78%
6. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: 85.44%
7. Yale University: 85.00%
7. University of Virginia: 85.00% (tie)
8. University of British Columbia: 84.78%
8. University of Cincinnati: 84.78% (tie)
8. University of Washington: 84.78% (tie)
9. North Carolina State University: 84.56%
9. Kent State University: 84.56% (tie)
9. Roger Williams University: 84.56% (tie)
10. Clemson University: 84.33%
And the bottom ten:
108. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona: 56.11%
109. Morgan State University: 54.33%
110. City College of CUNY: 53.33%
111. Woodbury University: 46.11%
112. University of Puerto Rico: 45.33%
113. Hampton University: 40.78%
114. Southern University and A & M College: 34.56%
115. Howard University: 31.78%
116. Tuskegee University: 30.89%
117. Prairie View A & M University: 20.78%
Ivy League:
1. Princeton University: 91.44%
2. Yale University: 85.00%
3. Cornell University: 83.33%
4. University of Pennsylvania: 81.22%
5. Harvard University: 80.67%
6. Columbia University: 71.78%
Average among all universities listed: 72.20%
Average among Ivy League universities: 82.24%
Make of it what you will... If anything, I think these numbers say less about the quality of instruction at a given school and more about the quality of the applicant pool a given school draws from, although those two factors are no doubt related.
I made it through 100% but I know of a couple of classmates from IIT who still haven't passed all of them. And we all graduated 10 years ago or more.
There are some schools that seem quite strong like Carnegie Mellon and Rensselaer. I have been impressed by the people I have met from these schools. UIC's standing doesn't surprise me. UIUC rates better and I think is the stronger school although I cannot see doing a 2 + 2.
The best part of the whole thing is that at the NCARB website the headers do not line up with the content.
No surprise.
sigh.
I'm interested in seeing the average overall pass rate per section...
ok - overall averages for 2007
# of test takers - % passing
Predesign: 3671 - 82%
General Structures: 3453 - 78%
Lateral Forces: 3318 - 77%
Mech & Elec Systems: 4068 - 69%
Materials & Methods: 3738 - 81%
Construction Docs: 3940 - 78%
Site Planning: 4804 - 62%
Building Planning: 4671 - 62%
Building Tech: 4772 - 67%
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