College Rankings Might as Well be Student Rankings
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Since U.S. News & World Report's "Best Colleges" first appeared in 1983, numerous other rankings, such as Forbes and The Wall Street Journal, have emerged. They lead parents and students to believe one college is better than another. But a closer look reveals that college rankings may be measuring something entirely different. According to researchers specializing in education and psychology, rankings tell you more about the talent a school can recruit than the quality of instruction.
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