Wallstreet Feeder Schools (Per Capita)

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What happened to HYPSM?

Right lol. But I think Stanford and MIT students focus mainly on tech.


More of a knock against Yale and Princeton. We all know that Stanford and MIT dominate tech, so we have an impression that HYP would be the top Wall Street feeders. But that doesn't seem to be the case.


Stanford and MIT in Silicon Valley are # 7 and 17 respectively. They don’t do that well in their own backyard.


Sorry, the link is here:

https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-tech

You saw the overall list, scroll down to see the per Capita list, there Stanford and MIT are 2nd and 6th respectively.

Top Feeder Rankings TECH (adjusted for undergraduate enrollment)
1 Carnegie Mellon University
2 Stanford University
3 California Institute of Technology
4 Harvey Mudd College
5 Columbia University
6 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
7 Georgia Institute of Technology
8 University of Southern California
9 Rice University
10 Duke University
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What happened to HYPSM?

Right lol. But I think Stanford and MIT students focus mainly on tech.


More of a knock against Yale and Princeton. We all know that Stanford and MIT dominate tech, so we have an impression that HYP would be the top Wall Street feeders. But that doesn't seem to be the case.


Stanford and MIT in Silicon Valley are # 7 and 17 respectively. They don’t do that well in their own backyard.


Sorry, the link is here:

https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-tech

You saw the overall list, scroll down to see the per Capita list, there Stanford and MIT are 2nd and 6th respectively.

Top Feeder Rankings TECH (adjusted for undergraduate enrollment)
1 Carnegie Mellon University
2 Stanford University
3 California Institute of Technology
4 Harvey Mudd College
5 Columbia University
6 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
7 Georgia Institute of Technology
8 University of Southern California
9 Rice University
10 Duke University


What happened to HYP? Where are all those HYP grads going to if their alma maters are not top feeders to tech or Wall Street?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:CMC and Washington are Lee is a bit surprising. Does DC even know what W&L is?




And UVA is dead last?


Uh, no. 30 out of 4000 four-year schools is not dead last. How do you survive in the world?
Anonymous
When did Wall Street jobs become the arbiter of a good education?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When did Wall Street jobs become the arbiter of a good education?

It's not but DC is obsessed with prestige ranking so , Wallstreet is a good barometer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When did Wall Street jobs become the arbiter of a good education?

It's not but DC is obsessed with prestige ranking so , Wallstreet is a good barometer.


of money
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What happened to HYPSM?

Right lol. But I think Stanford and MIT students focus mainly on tech.


More of a knock against Yale and Princeton. We all know that Stanford and MIT dominate tech, so we have an impression that HYP would be the top Wall Street feeders. But that doesn't seem to be the case.


Stanford and MIT in Silicon Valley are # 7 and 17 respectively. They don’t do that well in their own backyard.


Sorry, the link is here:

https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-tech

You saw the overall list, scroll down to see the per Capita list, there Stanford and MIT are 2nd and 6th respectively.

Top Feeder Rankings TECH (adjusted for undergraduate enrollment)
1 Carnegie Mellon University
2 Stanford University
3 California Institute of Technology
4 Harvey Mudd College
5 Columbia University
6 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
7 Georgia Institute of Technology
8 University of Southern California
9 Rice University
10 Duke University


What happened to HYP? Where are all those HYP grads going to if their alma maters are not top feeders to tech or Wall Street?


All ivies are liberal arts schools. For liberal arts, they are very well represented. If they are not in Silicon Valley or Wall Street, they’ll do fine. Not all ivy grads chase money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CMC and Washington are Lee is a bit surprising. Does DC even know what W&L is?




And UVA is dead last?

This is a per Capita list so it controls for school population size. Notice how no other public schools made the list.


UVA is DFL. No excuses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CMC and Washington are Lee is a bit surprising. Does DC even know what W&L is?




And UVA is dead last?

This is a per Capita list so it controls for school population size. Notice how no other public schools made the list.


UVA is DFL. No excuses.

But the other public didn't make the list at all. UVA is the best public school for Wallstreet placement. That's shocking when Umich, UCLA, UCB exist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CMC and Washington are Lee is a bit surprising. Does DC even know what W&L is?




And UVA is dead last?

This is a per Capita list so it controls for school population size. Notice how no other public schools made the list.


UVA is DFL. No excuses.

But the other public didn't make the list at all. UVA is the best public school for Wallstreet placement. That's shocking when Umich, UCLA, UCB exist.



Damn. UVA is last on list. Last even in Virginia.
Anonymous
What is Claremont McKenna College? Never heard of. Is it a good school?
Anonymous
UMD is 25 on tech/Silicon Valley feeder list. UVA is nowhere.

UVA is dead last on Wall Street and AWOL on Tech.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What happened to HYPSM?

Right lol. But I think Stanford and MIT students focus mainly on tech.


More of a knock against Yale and Princeton. We all know that Stanford and MIT dominate tech, so we have an impression that HYP would be the top Wall Street feeders. But that doesn't seem to be the case.


Stanford and MIT in Silicon Valley are # 7 and 17 respectively. They don’t do that well in their own backyard.


Sorry, the link is here:

https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-tech

You saw the overall list, scroll down to see the per Capita list, there Stanford and MIT are 2nd and 6th respectively.

Top Feeder Rankings TECH (adjusted for undergraduate enrollment)
1 Carnegie Mellon University
2 Stanford University
3 California Institute of Technology
4 Harvey Mudd College
5 Columbia University
6 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
7 Georgia Institute of Technology
8 University of Southern California
9 Rice University
10 Duke University


What happened to HYP? Where are all those HYP grads going to if their alma maters are not top feeders to tech or Wall Street?


All ivies are liberal arts schools. For liberal arts, they are very well represented. If they are not in Silicon Valley or Wall Street, they’ll do fine. Not all ivy grads chase money.

You're making too many excuses. The way ivy's are worshipped on this site, one would think they would do better. But Princeton is 8th and Cornell and barely beat Notre Dame. It says a lot. DC is delusional.
Anonymous
What’s the scope of Wall Street employment? Does the list include I-banking only or does it include BS commercial banking jobs or worse yet back office and admin? I would assume the latter because that’s the only possible explanation for schools like SMU, UVA and W&L being on this list.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is Claremont McKenna College? Never heard of. Is it a good school?

A liberal arts school in California similar to Pomona. It's ranked 8th on US news.
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