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[quote=Anonymous]Some years ago, NSF did a Survey fo Earned Doctorates, looking at what percent of grads from different colleges go on to get Ph.Ds. You can find the data various places online, but here's a good encapsulation: https://www.collegetransitions.com/infographics/top-feeders-phd-programs Top 5, all fields (so highest rates of grads who get Ph.D.s): Reed, Swarthmore, Carleton, Pomona, Haverford Top 5, Chemistry: Carleton, Kalamazoo, Reed, Cal Tech, Wabash Top 5, Physics: Cal Tech, Reed, Swarthmore, Lawrence, Carleton Top 5, Biology: Reed, Swarthmore, Carleton, Haverford, Grinnell On this site, lists are 20 schools long, so they could be a good place to find both reach and match schools of potential interest for students likely to be interested in getting a Ph.D.[/quote]
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