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i was looking at the us news rankings, they have umdnj/njit listed but they have the location as new brunswick. umdnj has 2 campuses though, 1 in new brunswick and 1 in newark, so does anyone know for sure which one theyre referring to in the rankings?

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I *think* that it means the program as a whole. Different specialties for UMDNJ are at different campus locations for that school. Many forum members have said to take the rankings with a grain of salt because because of many factors. A school may be ranked highly and have a really strong..say Epi program, but may be a little lacking in your concentration.
 
i was looking at the us news rankings, they have umdnj/njit listed but they have the location as new brunswick. umdnj has 2 campuses though, 1 in new brunswick and 1 in newark, so does anyone know for sure which one theyre referring to in the rankings?

Which year were you looking at? Would you mind sending me a list of the top 20?
 
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just go to usnews website, grad school rankings
 
Yes, but I want the 2009 or the most recent ones available. They have 2007. Any idea how to get the latest?

just go to usnews website, grad school rankings
 
I think US News only does rankings for public health every few years... whereas they do it annually for business/law school, etc.

But somebody else might know for sure?
 
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