<p>Can anyone tell me out of University of Iowa, Purdue or Indiana University - is one of them better than the other for majoring in Chemistry?</p>
<p>Purdue
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<p>Though there are plenty of others that you might want to consider in the same area for chemistry. UW Madison is among the best, as is U of Minnesota Twin Cities.</p>
<p>Thanks - the schools I mentioned are the schools my son has been accepted to.</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>For undergraduate chemistry I don't know if it really makes that much difference which of the three he chooses. Are you a resident of either Indiana or Iowa? If money matters I'd suggest staying in-state and saving your money for grad school if that is in his future.</p>
<p>hudsonvalley51 - thanks - no we live in Illinois, just trying to get an idea - since he likes all three schools...</p>