Prof. Caron (ETA: now dean) of Pepperdine has posted and ranked the (infamous and controversial) "peer reputation" scores that went into calculating the most recent US News rankings. #GeorgeTTTown #T13
http://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog ... kings.html
New Peer Reputation Scores from U.S News. Forum
- Pomeranian
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New Peer Reputation Scores from U.S News.
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Re: New Peer Reputation Scores from U.S News.
Things on my mind right now.
Wow Charelston went from almost shutting down to being tied for having the 11th worst reputation in the country.
Can't find our friends at Charlotte, where they'd go!
Did you guys hear Arizona Summit is partnering with a university in Florida?(and isn't moving).
Wow Charelston went from almost shutting down to being tied for having the 11th worst reputation in the country.
Can't find our friends at Charlotte, where they'd go!
Did you guys hear Arizona Summit is partnering with a university in Florida?(and isn't moving).
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Re: New Peer Reputation Scores from U.S News.
Weird how the public ivies have better reps than Penn. Always thought Penn was underrated
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Guess professors don't really care about employment outcomes.GOODWORKSTE wrote:Weird how the public ivies have better reps than Penn. Always thought Penn was underrated
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I'm truly puzzled at why Minnesota and Iowa have such great peer assessment scores.
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Academic peer assessment means a bunch of deans and/or faculty rated each others' schools, right? Academic reputation is a function of publications and citations, which should have negligible impact on hiring IMO.Moneytrees wrote:I'm truly puzzled at why Minnesota and Iowa have such great peer assessment scores.
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