I have asked this question twice before and was told you the questions were to "general and vague, " so in order to avoid this I wrote the following (I hope it'll work): I already made a rank for the intended PhD program based on two other ranks and on the universities' involvement into topics of my interest. All I am asking for is a rank, or any opinion for that matter, of universities (with graduate schools, of course) that refer to admissions (the harder the better), career services, campus services, clubs and organizations, faculties, financial aid, transportation, room and board, disability services, and location. By location, I mean social activity, diversity (i.e. proximity to people with different heritages) and weather (50 f to 70 f all year would be great). Weather is not an important factor; The most important one though is the academics component. But, given that I got into six very good graduate schools (as measured by my rank), all are equally appealing. So, I would like to see an unbiased (i.e. blind to my intended PhD program and the schools in question) assessment of the other facets of graduate schools as a whole to make my decision. Such facets as admissions, career services, campus services, clubs and organizations, faculties, financial aid, room and board, disability services and location; but again not academics because I got that covered. Also, only graduate schools in the USA and England and please exclude professional schools from the rank or opinions. Any relevant comments are welcomed.