<p>Again, infinitetime, I don’t quite get the intensity of your posts in looking to put Chicago in its place, so to speak. </p>
<p>Again, as a counter to what you presented above, you could argue that Stanford beats out Yale in every metric presented above besides law school (med school, business school, grad school), but I don’t know if your post would be tinged with as much sarcasm if you compared Y and S (I doubt you’d say, in seeing that Stanford’s GSB was better than Yale’s SOM, “Congratulations, Stanford, for outranking Yale’s SOM, which is X years younger…”). </p>
<p>I guess I just don’t see what the big deal is. People probably compare Stanford and Yale, even though Yale, from your perspective, wouldn’t have Stanford’s breadth or strength of professional schools overall.</p>
<p>Put another way, why do any comparisons between Chicago and Yale on the grad level seem to annoy you? Would a comparison between Yale and Stanford on this front also strike you the same way?</p>