<p>I am afraid that graduate and undergraduate chemistry departments are different. That is because the objectives of th eprograms differ. A lot of research publications does not make for a good undergraduate chemistry program. On the other hand, I do not go to hire graduate-level chemists at places like Carleton College or Haverford College (or Rose Hulman Institute of Technology[?]) because the reaeach work there is not as cutting-edge as at other schools. It is nice to interview a chemist who knows something current about the specialization in chemistry I am interested in. Princeton hasd a top-notch graduate and undergraduate program. Some of the lists I have sene above seem to have been generated by a random-institute generator. Berkeley, Harvard, Cal Tech, Stanford are major international research universities, but some of the others are not, to be tactful.</p>