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Based on how other schools evaluate rigor, I would guess more along the lines of what classes you took, how many hours per semester, maybe if you took certain classes at a community college vs. a 4-year institution. It's debatable how relevant college rankings are, so I would seriously question any vet school that relies on them as a measure of academic rigor, although of course getting excellent grades at an Ivy League school can only help. Public state schools tend to be lower-ranked and less selective, but the majority of vet schools are at state schools, so it would be odd if they looked down on their own institution. 😛I'm actually also curious how they determine the rigor of the undergrad experience. Do they look at school ranking?