<p>Also, how far down through the various tiers do these rankings go? I'm looking for merit aid and a hopefully close-to-full ride, and the lower the rankings, the more likely that I will find this kind of merit aid.</p>
<p>Also, is the variable "Amount of Undergraduate Research Offered" ranked by school, independent of the overall ranking? That is the characteristic I am most interested in discerning.</p>
<p>Took me 10 seconds to search "gourman chemistry" and find this:</p>
<p>Gourman Report undergrad chemistry ranking:
Caltech
UC Berkeley
Harvard
MIT
Columbia
Stanford
Illimois Urbana Champaign
U Chicago
UCLA
Wisconsin Madison
Cornell
Northwestern
Princeton
Yale
Purdue
UNC Chapel Hill
Ohio State
Texas Austin
Iowa State
Indiana Bloomington
UC San Diego
Minnesota
Notre Dame
Penn State
Brown
U Rochester
Carnegie Mellon
U Penn
Rice
Michigan Ann Arbor
U Washington
Colorado Boulder
Texas A&M
USC
U Pittsburgh
U Florida
UC Riverside
dartmouth
UC Santa Barbara
UC Irvine
Johns Hopkins
UC Davis
U Utah
U Oregon
Duke
Michigan State
RPI
UVA
Florida State
Vanderbilt
Case Western
u Iowa
Georgia Tech</p>
<p>I AM SOOO SORRY.</p>
<p>I had the impression you had to subscribe to some Gourman publication to get access to this information. It never occurred to me that it was this easy. Next time I will google it myself before making assumptions.</p>
<p>thank you for your help.</p>
<p>All you need to do is search the forum for "gourman [discipline]" and you come across at least one thread where collegehelp has posted the ranking of the discipline you want.</p>
<p>Just so you know, those rankings are from 1997. Gourman has not put out a newer version, though one was supposed to be available at the end of last year.</p>
<p>I'm interested in finding out if he does indeed put out that newer version. I was always a fan of his rankings.</p>