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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]By percentage: Why is NYU so low? 1. MIT 13.5% 2. Vanderbilt 11.3% 3. Harvard 9.7% 4. Yale 8% 5. USC 7.7% 6. Princeton 7.7% 7. Stanford 7.4% 8. Penn 6% 9. UT Dallas 5.5% 10. Duke 5.3% 11. Columbia 4.9% 12. Emory 4.7% 13. Dartmouth 4.4% 14. Florida 4.4% 15. Rice 4.3% 16. Brown 4% 17. Alabama 3.9% 18. Northeastern 3.9% 19. Northwestern 3.7% 20. Tufts 3.7% 21. Case Western 3.5% 22. Georgetown 3.5% 23. Johns Hopkins 3.4% 24. Carnegie Mellon 2.7% 25. Georgia Tech 2.5% 26. UMD 2.5% 27. UChicago 2.3% 28. Purdue 2.2% 29. BU 2.1% 30. Texas A&M 1.7% 31. Cornell 1.5% 32. UC Berkeley 1.4% 33. Miss State 1.2% 34. UCLA 1.2% 35. UCF 1.1% 36. USF 1.1% 37. BYU 1% 38. Georgia 1% 39. Michigan 1% 40. Clemson .9% 41. Missouri .9% 42. UT Austin .9% 43. UVA .9% 44. UNC .8% 45. Arizona .7% 46. Indiana .7% 47. NYU .7% 48. Ok State .7% 49. ASU .6% 50. Illinois .5% 51. Michigan State .5%' 52. Rutgers .5% [/quote] Your percentage listing will exclude the smaller schools that did not appear on the original raw number listing. [/quote]
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