Times- Best Colleges for future Leaders

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Anonymous wrote:The ranking is obviously biased in favor of schools with a lot of professional schools. For example, it's much easier for law schools to produce a politician than an engineering school to produce a Nobel prize winner. Therefore, schools like MIT and Princeton are at disadvantage.


MIT is 5 and Princeton 7. Seems like they did just fine.


Yeah, but both much better than Penn for undergrad yet behind Penn/Wharton. . .


So you are just angry that Penn ranks higher even though Harvard and Stanford also have graduate business, medical and law schools.

Not angry about Columbia? Is Yale much better than Penn, yet it also has Yale Law, medicine and business?

I mean talk about petty.
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Anonymous wrote:Emory bashers on here have some explaining to do. Wasn't there a thread saying Gatech or WashU was a better school?


Ga. Tech is better than Emory for engineering.

Engineers aren't really leaders I guess.



Which has worked out great for Boeing. Used to be an engineering run company. Now it's the MBAs. And the MBAs have been doing a super awesome job at Boeing. Really wonderful results in recent years. And totally great for the brand. Thank goodness for the MBAs.


Wait hasn’t Boeing been so focused on identity that their planes are having issues? Bring back the engineers please. I want safe planes!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emory bashers on here have some explaining to do. Wasn't there a thread saying Gatech or WashU was a better school?


Ga. Tech is better than Emory for engineering.

Engineers aren't really leaders I guess.



Which has worked out great for Boeing. Used to be an engineering run company. Now it's the MBAs. And the MBAs have been doing a super awesome job at Boeing. Really wonderful results in recent years. And totally great for the brand. Thank goodness for the MBAs.


Wait hasn’t Boeing been so focused on identity that their planes are having issues? Bring back the engineers please. I want safe planes!


I'm pretty sure PP was being sarcastic.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emory bashers on here have some explaining to do. Wasn't there a thread saying Gatech or WashU was a better school?


Ga. Tech is better than Emory for engineering.

Engineers aren't really leaders I guess.



Which has worked out great for Boeing. Used to be an engineering run company. Now it's the MBAs. And the MBAs have been doing a super awesome job at Boeing. Really wonderful results in recent years. And totally great for the brand. Thank goodness for the MBAs.


Wait hasn’t Boeing been so focused on identity that their planes are having issues? Bring back the engineers please. I want safe planes!


I'm pretty sure PP was being sarcastic.


I want to fly the #1 brand airplane - even if that means i land on my feet every once in a while. As long as Boeing is #1 and the MBAs behind the #1 brand are happy getting their annual bonuses, I am happy.
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Anonymous wrote:Emory bashers on here have some explaining to do. Wasn't there a thread saying Gatech or WashU was a better school?

Yea, I noticed UGA is ranked higher than Gatech in this list. Disappointing showing for them.
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Anonymous wrote:Emory bashers on here have some explaining to do. Wasn't there a thread saying Gatech or WashU was a better school?

Yea, I noticed UGA is ranked higher than Gatech in this list. Disappointing showing for them.

GT is only.goof for making upper middle class engineers, real leaders need a different type of education.
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