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Moving Up
THE UNIVERSITY HAS CLIMBED ANOTHER NOTCH-- to sixth
place -- in the annual U.S. News & World Report rankings of the
best national universities. With a score of 97 out of a possible 100,
Penn tied with Cornell and Duke, behind only the triumvirate of Harvard,
Princeton, and Yale (all tied for first place, with perfect scores of
100), and the fourth-place pairing of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
and Stanford (both 98). Just below it was the California Institute of
Technology (96) and a three-way tie for tenth among Brown, Columbia, and
Dartmouth (all 95). Last year, Penn was ranked seventh, along with Dartmouth.
Although Penn's academic reputation (4.5) scored slightly
below that of Cornell's (4.7) and Duke's (4.6), its faculty-resources
ranking was a solid 6, while its "value" rating jumped from
25th last year to 18th.
And for the third straight time, Business Week, in
its biennial rankings, has named the Wharton School as the nation's top
business school. In that October 19 issue, the magazine's editors also
claimed to have foiled the efforts of students at five business schools
to inflate their schools' rankings.

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