Americas Best Colleges how accurate is the ranking

<p>I'm well introduced to private and public universities I plan to apply to/ have interest of. Though right now I'm currently in a search of liberal art colleges that are just as well known and send many students to top graduate schools and careers.
Reviewing this ranking:America's</a> Best Colleges - Forbes.com
I would like to know how accurate is it? Ofcourse it won't be the last say in what liberal art colleges I plan to apply to ( since I already have a few liberal art colleges in thought) but it could definately help me.</p>

<p>(Also is there any other ranking that ranks liberal art colleges with public/ private universities. I actually would find it interesting to know where these liberal arts would be placed.)</p>

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<p>If anyone would like to make comments on anything other than the ranking, I'm interested in liberal art colleges that are great in at least three of the following:
International relations International Studies Political Science Economics Mathamatics</p>

<p>Forbes’ rankings in anything are completely laughable, including colleges. Look elsewhere for a more accurate perspective.</p>

<p>I thought Forbes was always a reliable ranking to everyone, it’s known to rank so much… assuming they are a expert at ranking.</p>

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<p>That should answer your question.</p>

<p>Take some time took look around their site at their rankings of other things and then tell me they aren’t a complete joke.</p>

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I see, but I question about the other 75%.</p>

<p>Any reliable ranking with liberal arts, privates, and publics combine?</p>