<p>I was wondering if someone would be kind enough to post the top 20 in Mathematics and Economics for PhD programs</p>
<p>Well here's what it says on the website:</p>
<p>Math
1. MIT
2. Harvard
Princeton
Stanford
UC Berkeley</p>
<p>Economics
1. MIT
U of Chicago
2. Harvard
Princeton
Stanford
UC Berkeley</p>
<p>Sorry I don't have the full version. Here are 1995 NRC's rankings if you're interested:</p>
<p>Math
1. Berkeley
Princeton
3. MIT
4. Harvard
5. Chicago
6. Stanford
7. Yale
8. NYU
9. Michigan
9. Columbia</p>
<p>Economics
1. Chicago
2. Harvard
3. MIT
4. Stanford
5. Princeton
6. Yale
7. Berkeley
8. Penn
9. Northwestern
10. Minnesota</p>
<p>ECONOMICS (2005 rankings...2007 will come out in 4 months):</p>
<h1>1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology</h1>
<h1>1 University of Chicago</h1>
<h1>3 Harvard University</h1>
<h1>3 Princeton University</h1>
<h1>3 Stanford University</h1>
<h1>3 University of California-Berkeley</h1>
<h1>7 Yale University</h1>
<h1>8 Northwestern University</h1>
<h1>9 University of Pennsylvania</h1>
<h1>10 University of California-San Diego</h1>
<h1>11 Columbia University</h1>
<h1>11 University of California-Los Angeles</h1>
<h1>11 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor</h1>
<h1>11 University of Wisconsin-Madison</h1>
<h1>15 New York University</h1>
<h1>15 University of Minnesota-Twin Cities</h1>
<h1>17 California Institute of Technology</h1>
<h1>17 Cornell University</h1>
<h1>19 University of Rocherster</h1>
<h1>20 Carnegie Mellon University</h1>
<p>MATHEMATICS (2006 rankings, the next ones won't come out until 2008):</p>
<h1>1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology</h1>
<h1>2 Harvard University</h1>
<h1>2 Princeton University</h1>
<h1>2 Stanford University</h1>
<h1>2 University of California-Berkeley</h1>
<h1>6 University of Chicago</h1>
<h1>7 California Institute of Technology</h1>
<h1>7 New York University</h1>
<h1>7 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor</h1>
<h1>7 Yale University</h1>
<h1>11 Columbia University</h1>
<h1>12 Cornell University</h1>
<h1>12 University of California-Los Angeles</h1>
<h1>14 University of Wisconsin-Madison</h1>
<h1>15 Brown University</h1>
<h1>15 University of Texas-Austin</h1>
<h1>17 University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign</h1>
<h1>17 University of Minnesota-Twin Cities</h1>
<h1>17 University of Pennsylvania</h1>
<h1>20 University of Maryland-College Park</h1>
<p>thank you very much for your responses.
I think i've grown really sick of math so I'll just be using that economics list, lol</p>
<p>university of wisconsin madison looks very appealing at the time being.</p>
<p>If you're going into graduate econ, you will still be seeing a ton of math.</p>
<p>of course. I am still pursuing either a minor or major in math. I think . . . if I return to college in the fall.</p>
<p>by the way. . .are the 2007 rankings out yet? Would anyone mind posting them?</p>