Once again, from our most recent Condorcet poll with about 250 votes, if you don't get too hung up on small ordinal differences, these results seem fairly sensible. As before, I note the vote gaps between each school and have inserted inserted lines to reflect the more significant gaps in the votes. In some cases where the vote gap was very small, I treated the results as a tie. I did note what seemed like a bit of strategic voting by Edinburgh fans--25 of them ranked Edinburgh ahead of Rutgers, while only 14 Brown voters and 9 Northwestern voters did so.
1. Rutgers University, New Brunswick
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2. Oxford University (loses to Rutgers by 52 votes)
3. New York University (loses to Oxford by 6 votes)
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4. Princeton University (loses to NYU by 63 votes)
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5. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (loses to Princeton by 15 votes)
6. University of Southern California (loses to Michigan by 5 votes)
7. Yale University (loses to USC by 8 votes)
Massachussetts Institute of Technology (loses to Yale by 2 votes)
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9. Brown University (loses to MIT by 27 votes)
10. University of Edinburgh (loses to Brown by 8 votes)
11. Northwestern University (loses to Edinburgh by 10 votes)
University of Arizona (loses to Northwestern by 2 votes)
13. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (loses to Arizona by 8 votes)
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14. University of Pittsburgh (19 votes behind UNC)
15. University of California, Berekeley (5 votes behind Pittsburgh)
Runners-up: Harvard University (just 7 votes behind Berkeley) and University of Notre Dame (just 4 votes behind Harvard).
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