top ranked publishing schools

<p>Does anyone know what the top ranked publishing schools in the U.S. are? I can't seem to find anything online and I'm wary about trusting a school's website for an unbiased statement.</p>

<p>I applied to Emerson, NYU and Pace and was accepted at the latter two. If anyone has information about either of those programs I'd love to hear what you have to say!</p>

<p>define "top ranked publishing school"</p>

<p>actually - i've heard various schools claim they are ranked "x" in NA for being the most published (harvard is apparently #1). "most published" in this instance means, most articles on ISI (SCI, SSCI etc) databases.</p>

<p>is there a way to find these rankings?</p>

<p>What I mean when I say "top ranked" is which schools offer the best education to earn an M.S. in Publishing. There are always rankings out there about the best business schools, law schools, even writing schools, but I can't seem to find any about publishing!</p>

<p>ah.... </p>

<p>publishing (the noun) </p>

<p>not </p>

<p>publishing (the adjective...)</p>

<p>(lol)</p>

<p>I have also been looking at Emerson for their Publishing graduate program. Does anyone know of the admissions statistics or any other schools besides Emerson, NYU, and Pace which offer programs?</p>

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ah....</p>

<p>publishing (the noun)</p>

<p>not</p>

<p>publishing (the adjective...)</p>

<p>(lol)

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<p>actually, "publishing" is still used as an adjective in the OP's case.</p>

<p>Getting back to the original topic, if anyone has any information on any graduate publishing programs, I'd really appreciate it!</p>