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Best Graduate Schools
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2003 Graduate School Rankings*
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horizontal rule *Programs in business, law, medicine, engineering, and education are surveyed every year. Programs in other disciplines are surveyed on a rotating basis, usually every three years. The year individual rankings were computed is in parenthesis following the discipline. Rankings of programs are computed in January, based on data from surveys sent out in the fall of the previous year.

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