What is the overall opinion of Vandy?

<p>Wall Street Journal’s Top 50 Feeder Schools
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Methodology: Fifteen graduate schools, 5 from each of the programs in medicine, law and business, were selected as the “best” graduate schools by consensus of grad-school deans and top-recruiters combined with published graduate school rankings. These graduate schools were monitored to see where the 5,100 incoming graduate students obtained their undergraduate degrees, factoring in the size of the undergraduate institution in the overall “feeder score.”</p>

<p>MIDMO: interesting thought. I think other schools, like emory’s God. Bus. School, have a similar situation as that of Peabody.
and then the feeder list was constructed in 2003 and may be out of date.
see the pasted info below.</p>

<p>“These rankings were created to show which top 50 undergraduate universities were sending (aka feeding) more students to the selected 15, elite graduate school programs in medicine (Columbia, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, University of California San Francisco, Yale), law (Chicago, Columbia, Harvard, Michigan and Yale ) and business (Chicago, Dartmouth’s Tuck School, Harvard, MIT’s Sloan School and Penn’s Wharton School ). For more information see the related article “Want to go to Harvard Law?” by Elizabeth Bernstein published in the Wall Street Journal, September 23, 2003, page W.1.”</p>