Top Ten most Prestigious Public Universities

<p>rjk, it shows, contrary to what you have been claiming, that UC Berkeley is the best well rounded univesity in the U.S. with more quality departments than any other university, including Michigan - all of which you were claiming for Michigan.</p>

<p>and now, after claiming that Michigan offered more programs and departments than UC Berkeley, you have now discovered that UC Berkeley offers some departments that Michigan doesn’t. How many more departments are there at UC Berkeley that Michigan doesn’t offer?..you think enough to make up for that school of Nurshing at Michigan that you have been constantly posting about?</p>

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<p>I’m with #4. It’s definitely UChicago</p>

<p>Lets settle the debate: </p>

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<li>University of California- Berkeley, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor</li>
<li>University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill, University of Virginia</li>
<li>University of California- Los Angeles, College of William & Mary</li>
<li>Rutgers University - New Brunswick</li>
<li>University of Illinois- Urbana Champaign</li>
<li>University of Iowa- Iowa City</li>
<li>University of Wisconsin- Madison</li>
<li>University of Maryland- College Park</li>
<li>Ohio State University- Columbus, Pennslyvania State University</li>
<li>University of Washington, Purdue University-West Lafayette, University of Florida</li>
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<p>JohnAdams, you need to include where you found the rankings for those other programs you listed.</p>

<p>rjk, so let me get this straight…now you claiming that because you have found several departments that UC Berkeley has that are nowhere to be found at Michigan, that Michigan continues to be more well rounded than UC Berkelely because it has more schools, is that it?</p>

<p>so, again, because UC Berkeley’s Music department is in the Arts and Letters School and Michigan has its Music school, that this means that Michigan is more well rounded?</p>

<p>you know how ridiculous this sounds?</p>

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<p>LOL. It’s kinda fun to see Michigan supporters trying to show that Michigan is the more well rounded school compared to Berkeley. I myself ain’t a big fan of Michigan cos of its in-state easy admissions. Berkeley is still hard to get into for in-state students, but Michigan is pretty much a safety to those Michigan HS students who got into UVA and UNC.</p>

<p>LOL at college bio med.</p>

<p>rjk, again you continue to make false statements</p>

<p>so now you have changed your statement again and added “acros dicisplines”</p>

<p>this is another false statement of yours and it was proven false by the above posted messages</p>

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<p>confusedboy I bet you “isn’t” going to any of these schools either.</p>

<p>some national rankings for UC Berkeley data used in the tables:</p>

<p>[National</a> rankings & faculty honors - UC Berkeley](<a href=“http://berkeley.edu/about/rank.shtml]National”>http://berkeley.edu/about/rank.shtml)</p>

<p>We have a difference in what a discipline is. My defintion of disciplines are broader than yours. Biology, Chemistry, Physics, are all natural sciences. Psychology, Anthroplogy, Poli-Sci are all social sciences. Music is music and architecture isachitecture. You cannot be a completely well rounded university and be totally lacking in certain areas of education. Berkeley lacks health fields , Michigan does not.</p>

<p>Filler post!</p>

<p>JohnAdams, this is Michigan’s graduate/professional school rankings according to NRC 1995:</p>

<p><a href=“U-M Web Hosting”>U-M Web Hosting;

<p>The list has not been updated since 2005.</p>

<p>Michigan (NRC 1995)</p>

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<li>Anthropology</li>
<li>Classics</li>
<li>Philosophy</li>
<li>Music</li>
<li>French</li>
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<p>rjk, there you go, so now you are going to change the definition of what you claimed at the beginnig of this debate</p>

<p>what is the next change from you?</p>

<p>“Michigan has the best well rounded school with the most quality programs across all diciplines that has a nursing school and a dental school, in a climate that is cold, east of California and north of Oklahoma that plays in the Big Ten and first letter of the school starts with an “M”.”</p>

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<p>He doesn’t need to provide links, he simply needs to acknowledge that Michigan is more well rounded that UCB.</p>

<p>recharge, why in the world would you even say this?</p>

<p>did you not read the link that I posted?</p>

<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/1064800916-post350.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/1064800916-post350.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

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<p>Michigan is east of California. Are you sure you’re from this country? ;-)</p>

<p>I never changed anything. I simply stated that Michigan is a more well rounded university than Cal and you’re too stubborn to admit it.</p>

<p>rjk, again, but that is not what you claimed was it?</p>

<p>you specifically claimed that Michigan was the BEST well rounded school and that Michigan had the most high quality departments of any school in the U.S., both false statements.</p>

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<p>rjk, again you know perfectly well that this is not what our debate was about</p>

<p>you specifically claimed that Michigan was the BEST well rounded school and that Michigan had the most high quality departments of any school in the U.S., both false statements.</p>

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