<p>… because they found it faulty, but they only researched and produced the survey once, and years ago, about seven or so?</p>
<p>Obviously, Harvard as a chief feeder school to its own law and med schools – by far, would be consistently at the top. This would never change. </p>
<p>But with the number being fed to the “prestigious” grads schools so small, even at the top (read: Harvard), in relation to the percentages of, say, of moderately large schools with > 5,000 undergrads, the rankings would be highly volatile below a certain group and there would be a lot of shifts upward and downward… </p>
<p>And we all knew that there’d be a lot of Ivy schools feeding Ivy professional schools already.</p>