UPenn vs. Pomona

<p>^^ Yes, the rate then would appear to be roughly the same … although it’s tricky to tease out these numbers precisely. The percentage of psych majors does vary somewhat from year to year. </p>

<p>I don’t know if the Reed PhD production tables I cited base the per capita adjustments on school population sizes or number of majors in each field. To normalize by school population, not by number of majors, would make schools like Penn Penn look relatively less productive (since the numerators would be inflated by students of nursing, engineering, and other pre-professional fields that presumably produce few Psych PhDs).</p>

<p>Anyway, 45 Percenter, thanks for catching that error in the # of Penn graduates. I’m still inclined to vote Pomona, though :)</p>