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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When you see the number of schools with a score of 81 that are, inexplicably, given different rankings you realize this list is not very meaningful. [/quote] Agree that schools with a score of 82 (17 schools) or 81 (64 schools) should probably just be ranked together in the same group. This leaves us with a Top 19 group of schools of which Harvard is the clear leader.[/quote] Not sure how you get top 19 as a logical cutoff. I agree Harvard is the clear leader with a score of 100. It is a [b]massive[/b] 10 points clear of 2nd place Stanford at 90 and 11 points clear of Penn at 89. Below that, no schools are separated by more than a single point from Columbia at 87 to the all the schools 100 that have a score of 81. I suspect if you ranked Harvard Law School or Harvard Business School separately they would do great as well. Most of the schools toward the top are likely getting big boosts from the graduate components listed at the right. I'd like to see this ranking just based on undergraduates.[/quote]
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