bohm@lictor.acsu.buffalo.edu (Eric J. Bohm) (12/05/90)
Hello, due to the lack of an obviously relevant newsgroup I am posting this message to these two philosophy groups. I have a friend at the University of Albany (without Net access) who will be graduating this year with a BA in philosophy. He is looking to find some good grad schools to apply to, but has found very little useful information on which schools have good depts, and what those depts are good at. Essentially, he has been easily able to find the names of some of the very best schools, and some of the worst, but finding out how schools rank at the upper end, without being at the very top (or having big names), has been nigh upon impossible. His interests are Logic and Language, and computer related disciplines. He has a 3.7 GPA and 90% Analytic score on the GRE. Thus, he might have trouble getting in as a supported grad in the top schools, but should be able to get in as a supported grad in the very good schools. Any information on such schools, or even the name of a good solid reference text (of recent publication) that could be used to determine such schools, would be most appreciated. please send such information to whichever one of the addresses below that works for you: bohm@acsu.buffalo.edu uunet!acsu.buffalo.edu!bohm@uunet.UU.NET acsu.buffalo.edu!bohm uunet!acsu.buffalo.edu!bohm bohm@sunybcs.bitnet jb1850@uacsc2.albany.edu jb1850@albny1vx.bitnet Thank you. -- Gothmog AKA Eric Bohm [ It can be shown that a neat .sig file can be created and that there exists ] [ a valid address for this user. (the proof is left as an exercise for the ] [ student) ]