<p>Reputation: The Princeton Review on line </p>
<p><a href=“http://www.princetonreview.com/[/url]”>http://www.princetonreview.com/</a></p>
<p>lists a number from 61-100 for “Academic Rating” for each school.</p>
<p>First, here is their criteria:</p>
<p>"Academic Rating</p>
<p>How hard students work and how much they get back for their efforts, on a scale of 60-99. This rating is calculated from student survey results and statistical information reported by administrators. Factors weighed include how many hours students study outside of the classroom and the quality of students the school attracts. We also considered students’ assessments of their professors, class size, student-teacher ratio, use of teaching assistants, amount of class discussion, registration, and resources."</p>
<p>For McGill, Princeton Review gives a rating of 75.</p>
<p>For comparison, here is Princeton Review’s rating of some US colleges:</p>
<p>Wooster 96</p>
<p>MIT 94</p>
<p>Holy Cross 94</p>
<p>Tufts 93</p>
<p>UC-Berkeley 92</p>
<p>Allegheny 91</p>
<p>Carnegie Mellon 90</p>
<p>Boston College 90</p>
<p>Case Western 87</p>
<p>URochester 87</p>
<p>UNC-Chapel Hill 86</p>
<p>Syracuse 84</p>
<p>Susquehanna 81</p>
<p>McGill 75</p>
<p>UConn 72</p>
<p>Like all rankings, take it for what it’s worth.</p>