Interesting find--top schools 1937

<p>Not much change.</p>

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<p>my university didn’t even exist back then.</p>

<p>California, Michigan and Wisconsin have certainly risen in the ranks (from 189, 245 and 250 respectively).</p>

<p>^^^^those weren’t rankings. They were scores based on IDK, but the lower the score the higher the raning. I believe those were the top 10 grad schools w/ Harvard at #1 and Wisconsin at #10.</p>

<p>Yes jsmall. It’s like golf scores. Lowest wins.</p>