Friday, November 20, 2009

Best Graduate Schools

How to Use Our Lists Wisely

Use our data to compare schools

Posted April 22, 2009

The U.S. News rankings spotlight the country's academically excellent graduate programs and can start you on the track toward picking the right school for you. But many other factors that cannot be measured also should figure in your decision, including the course offerings and culture of departments that interest you, the advising or mentoring you can expect to receive, and the location and campus life.

So, why study our data at all? Because, for instance, you can see at a glance where your undergraduate academic record and admissions test scores might take you and where you would rise to the top of the applicant pool. You also can see how deans rate the schools in terms of academic excellence, which may matter to job recruiters.

The data in the tables allow you to compare institutions on many other key characteristics and will almost certainly open up further lines of investigation. Someone interested in law, for example, can examine how successful the schools are at preparing graduates for the bar exam. Applicants to M.B.A. programs can see how diplomas from various schools will affect their earning power. Future engineers can get a sense from a school's research expenditures of how cutting-edge their experience there might be. You might even discover possible choices that were not on your radar screen before.

The rankings can inform your thinking—but they won't hand you an easy answer. We urge you to use them wisely. —The Editors

Reader Comments

I am not able to use compiar feature for Graduate Schools

Need help with selecting scools and viewing more information

Can not select and save searches

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Premium version does not work for all disciplines

After trying the Premium Service twice (and having thoroughly checked my computer settings), I finally figured out not all disciplines in the US News grad program rankings offer further info about the individual schools (except to link you to the schools' websites). Nor are you able to use the saved school function. The program does not work for Physical Therapy grad programs, as well as other programs (based on the other postings of frustration). However when I tried law or engineering, further info was available about these schools and I could use the saved school function. This should be clearly indicated in the advertisment for the Premium version, so more searchers do not time their time, as well. US News should be more responsible when they promote their services.

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