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Poll: QuantNet ranking layout mockup

Which layout you prefer

  • A

    Votes: 14 77.8%
  • B

    Votes: 4 22.2%

  • Total voters
    18
  • Poll closed .
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Need your input. We've been working to update the ranking layout which has been the same for the past dozen years.
There are 2 layouts here.
(A) is with a small image on the right. Simple but with some graphic element to visually differentiate programs a bit.
(B) is with a larger image on the left. The graphic may take attention away from the info and that specific format is a bit harder to get them to work well on mobile device.

We still need to arrange the data a bit but it's essentially the same data presented in the current ranking.
Do let us know what you think. Thank you.

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New layout looks great!

Quick question: it seems like cornell, nyu math fin, columbia MAFN, and MIT all have the exact same total score but cornell and nyu are tied at 7 while columbia mafn and mit are tied at 9. I seem to remember, before the update, the programs at 9 receiving a score of 82 this year whereas the programs at 7 had an 83… this is nitpicking forsure, but did these scores somehow change? and if not, why do rankings differ for these programs with the same total score?
 
New layout looks great!

Quick question: it seems like cornell, nyu math fin, columbia MAFN, and MIT all have the exact same total score but cornell and nyu are tied at 7 while columbia mafn and mit are tied at 9. I seem to remember, before the update, the programs at 9 receiving a score of 82 this year whereas the programs at 7 had an 83… this is nitpicking forsure, but did these scores somehow change? and if not, why do rankings differ for these programs with the same total score?
You are absolutely correct. It was some copy/paste error which is now corrected.
 
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