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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]According to US News there are 11 top 10 schools. Who gets kicked out: Brown, John Hopkins, or Northwestern?[/quote] Realistically there are about 12-15 schools that could realistically be considered "top 10" caliber, but let's be real. Brown is not a serious university.[/quote] Agreed, Brown does not have any top academic departments. Just seems like a school to hang out at.[/quote] Please tell us about all the top ten departments at Duke. [/quote] Biomedical engineering for starters. Absolutely top-notch along with MIT, Hopkins and a few others. A bunch of programs in the school of public policy are top 10 as well (and at least one or two others in the engineering school). [/quote] Duke's law school and medical school are also solidly top 10. Duke's business school (Fuqua) is considered just outside the top 10. Having 2/3 of the key three professional programs ranked as top 10 in their respective fields isn't so bad, especially since Princeton doesn't have any professional schools, while MIT doesn't have a medical school or a law school. [/quote] I think we are trying to discuss top 10 for undergraduates. [/quote]
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