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<p>Are you mixing and matching undergrad and grad degrees again? I don’t have any reason to doubt your numbers, but if you have a link…</p>
<p>I’d also like to see the Nobelists filtered for undergrad education.</p>
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<p>Life & Hard Sciences: Bio, Biochem, Biophysics, Chem, MIMG, MCDB, are all very strong at UCLA, and undergrads benefit from med students being on campus as opposed to USC’s med being off campus, and Cal not having a med school. (I suppose now, you’re going to claim UCSF as a part of Cal again.)</p>
<p>It’s hardly worth arguing the rankings of Philosophy, Econ, Psychology, English and other humanities and Social Science departments, because most graduates in these fields don’t become professionals in these fields. I know a design major who went to law school - she very well could be Elle Woods; I heard of music majors who went to med school. Rankings of departments, perceived by many or publication driven, are highly overrated to the experiences of the vast majority of undergrads.</p>