This is an absolutely pointless thread! As FfF states, nearly all Pprune's Wannabes who have attended any US school will have only attended one, and are therefore in no position to rank their school against any others. The only people who can do that are the JAA and FAA examiners who are charged with assessing the output and the training content of all schools - and they aren't going to enlighten you!
All you can ask for here is people's honest opinions of the school they trained at. Only after reading many, many of these opinions can you hope to form an opinion of your own. As we frequently advise, you should speak to (and preferably visit) each of your prospective schools personally. You should ask for their promotional material, and, once you have studied that, you should go back to them and ask questions. Some of those you should ask are:
How is payment expected - is delayed or phased payment allowed, via an escrow account (to protect you against the school going bust and taking your money with them)?
What is the school's pass rate at the level you are looking to train at?
How many extra hours are flown, on average, to achieve that pass, and what do they cost?
What is the balance of single/complex/twin and ground trainer (sim) hours?
What is the instructor/student ratio?
What is the instructor turnover rate?
Which training notes provider do they use (more relevent to ground studies, I know)?
What are the accommodation arrangements? How much do they cost? Are there alternatives? Is car hire advisable?
What social opportunities are there (i.e. should you bring your own home-brew kit and a playstation!)?
There are many other questions which you will think of after a browse through theses forums. I'm sure WWW and Keygrip could add still more.
Scroggs