<p>Sorry if you got excited and giddy when you read the title. No, they aren't out yet. BUT.... the website has been updated and the 2006 rankings are no longer listed. Now, the infamous "check back often" line is posted. I vaguely recall the lists coming out around late August last year, so does anyone have an idea as to when we can expect them?</p>
<p>The PR rankings are by no means definitive, but I feel that they accurately portray trends. For instance, if Rice University is high on "Best undergraduate experience" it probably is because students there have a fulfilling four years.</p>
<p>I haven't been on this site in a while... but I concur with dwincho. I find the PR rankings to be much more helpful and informative than, say, the USNews stuff. They are much more pertinent and speak a lot more for what kind of experience each college gives. You can't gauge that kind of information from a single-number rank system.</p>
<p>uh, the PR Rankings are pretty useless compared to US News and most rankings...it doesn't really use like data and important stuff...so no one cares about it</p>
<p>Though it ranks interesting things like school papers, though I don't know how</p>
<p>The Princeton Review rankings are pretty much meaningless, anyone can get on and give the best schools the worst grades by pretending to be alumni, or by doing it over and over as a student or anything like that. Meaningless.</p>
<p>yea and aviatrix..........dont tell this to anyone..........but its usually because our favorite school is either ranked lower or higher by one or the other.</p>