Originally Posted by clhRN2b2010
I think you will also need to factor in how and where you see yourself practicing. For example, some of the schools mentioned have a better reputation for being more homebirth, or natural birth oriented. Others might give you more experiance or focus in higher risk populations or more medicalized models.
Ofcourse, as a student you want to see both but philosophy is really important and I'm not sure how US News ranks that. I feel like the decision of which school will be difficult and time consuming, but very important one and one that will require lots of research and interviewing both school administration and current/past students.
Personally, I wouldn't put a whole lot of stock into the rankings. It is much more important to find the program that fits you. If you think you might want to go on and teach or get a phd and do research, you might be better off at a school that offers doctoral programs so you can be exposed to research. If you want to do home birth, you might be better off at a school that offers clinicals in home birth settings. If you don't speak Spanish, you might be better off at a school that does not see a huge Spanish-speaking only patient population. Talk to current students at the schools you are thinking of and get their experiences.