<p>I figured it was obvious to look at the overall ratings. I did not once say that graduate school had anything to do with the quality of the undergraduate school. Obviously that is not true considering Baylor is a mediocre undergraduate school yet one of the top medical schools in the country. I said that peer assessment was a decent way to evaluate the students if you hadn't been to the school. And as for your last comment, if a school is ranked #20, it's not much different than a couple spots down the list, no one should be that interested in the numerology. Rankings are rankings, if it's in the top tier it's good, and each lower tier gets worse in terms of academics.</p>