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PGR 2021 Preview: The U.S. top 50

Since Wiley-Blackwell still has not gotten the full 2021 report online, an since deadlines are fast approaching (in some cases, they have passed), I wanted to share the top 50 overall in the U.S. from the 2021 surveys (the online report will include the medians and modes, as well as the rank in prior years, I list below only the mean score):

1

New York University

4.7

2

Rutgers University, New Brunswick

4.5

3

Princeton University

4.4

4

University of Pittsburgh

4.2

5

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

4.1

5

Yale University

4.1

7

Harvard University

3.9

7

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

3.9

7

University of California, Berkeley

3.9

7

University of California, Los Angeles

3.9

7

University of Southern California

3.9

12

City University of New York Graduate Center

3.8

12

Columbia University

3.8

12

Stanford University

3.8

12

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

3.8

12

University of Notre Dame

3.8

17

University of Texas, Austin

3.7

18

Brown University

3.6

19

Cornell University

3.5

19

University of California, San Diego

3.5

19

University of Chicago

3.5

22

University of Arizona

3.4

22

University of Wisconsin, Madison

3.4

24

University of California, Irvine

3.3

25

Ohio State University

3.1

25

Washington University, St. Louis

3.1

27

University of California, Riverside

3.0

27

University of Colorado, Boulder

3.0

27

University of Massachusetts, Amherst

3.0

27

University of Pennsylvania

3.0

31

Georgetown University

2.9

31

Johns Hopkins University

2.9

33

Duke University

2.8

33

Indiana University, Bloomington

2.8

33

University of Connecticut, Storrs

2.8

33

University of Miami

2.8

33

University of Virginia

2.8

38

Northwestern University

2.7

38

University of Maryland, College Park

2.7

40

Boston University

2.6

40

Carnegie Mellon University

2.6

40

Syracuse University

2.6

40

University of California, Santa Barbara

2.6

44

Florida State University

2.5

44

Rice University

2.5

46

University of California, Davis

2.4

46

University of Illinois, Chicago

2.4

46

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis-St. Paul

2.4

46

University of Rochester

2.4

46

University of Utah

2.4

Please see the earlier comments about the significance of Fricker's move from CUNY to NYU.

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