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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yale Law School Undergraduate Representation Brown: 13 Dartmouth: 16 UPenn: 9 (class size 2x bigger than B and D)[/quote] Any links to that? It is pointless measure anyway, there are other schools and fields were Penn does better. Top 10 Medical school representation (you need to go on the respective websites and compare): Penn: 44 out of 177 matriculants Brown: 27 out of 123 matriculants Top feeders to HSW b-schools (students in class of 2013): Penn: ~132 students Dartmouth: ~53 students Brown: ~39 students In any case, Penn performs better in practically every ranking out there, it has overall stronger departments, more renowned faculty, stronger research output, higher RD yield rate, and according to the CDS documents Penn admits have a bit higher SATs/ACTs and GPAs/ranks than Brown and Dartmouth admits. [/quote] These stats are meaningless without taking into account class size. All these comparisons are meaningless - just apply to where your kid will thrive. GC's comments - I am surprised GC would make such a comment. And if you guys see how many of these elite schools take kids who got in due to $$$$, connections, legacies, sports, etc over more qualified kids, you won't be that impressed.[/quote]
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