best schools for subject areas?

<p>(all for undergrad programs)
best schools for art history (besides williams and yale)?</p>

<p>best schools for philosophy?</p>

<p>best schools for history?</p>

<p>best schools for sociology?</p>

<p>best schools for societal mathenatics (-i. e. nashian mathematical theory)?</p>

<p>It’s not official, but some top names are…</p>

<p>Art History: UVA, Stanford, Brown, Yale, Berkeley, UCLA, NYU.</p>

<p>Philosophy: Stanford, Brown, Berkeley, UCLA, Cornell, Pittsburgh.</p>

<p>History: Honestly, any school will have a good history program…</p>

<p>Sociology: ^ Ditto.</p>

<p>Take a look at Gourman Rankings.</p>

<p>thanks for the feedback!</p>

<p>Add NYU for the philosophy category</p>

<p>Although a bit dated (from the 1990s, but scheduled to be updated later this year), the National Research Council (NRC) rankings of graduate programs are highly respected, and can provide a pretty good idea of how schools rank in various fields, including those about which you asked:</p>

<p>[NRC</a> Rankings in Each of 41 Areas](<a href=“http://www.stat.tamu.edu/~jnewton/nrc_rankings/nrc41.html]NRC”>NRC Rankings in Each of 41 Areas)</p>

<p>Other than the Gourman rankings, which are somewhat controversial, there really aren’t any undergraduate-specific rankings of individual liberal arts programs, so the graduate rankings (like NRC) are used as proxies.</p>

<p>Use the advanced search option on CC</p>

<p>under key words type Gourman then the name of the subject
under username type collegehelp</p>