Bloomberg ROI metric for top 25 schools

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Anonymous wrote:Wonder why NU has such relative high cost and low earnings compared to its peer schools

It's overrated. It's a 15-25 school. Like Emory Notre Dame level. Not top 10.
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2023-04-28/mit-is-a-college-bargain-nyu-not-so-much#xj4y7vzkg?leadSource=uverify%20wall

$ Net cost/ $ post grad salary
NYU~~~$39,565/ $79,812
Carnegie Mellon~~~$37,846 /$111,064
Dartmouth~~~$33,023/ $95,540
Notre Dame~~~$32,369 /$93,220
Duke~~~$31,416/ $97,418
Cal Tech ~~~$29,279/ $104,209
Cornell~~~$29,011 /$98,321
Northwestern~~~$28,230/ $85,796
Washington U St. Louis~~~$27,595 / $90,646
Brown~~~$26,308/ $87,811
USC~~~$25,972 / $89,884
Emory~~~$25,424 /$81,802
Georgetown~~~$24,570 /$101,797
Chicago~~~$22,690 / $78,439
Vanderbilt~~~$22,204 /$84,415
Virginia*~~~$20,507 / $80,584
Rice~~~$17,805 / $87,254
Michigan*~~~$17,086/ $79,580
Yale~~~$16,341 / $95,961
UC Berkeley* ~~~$15,240 / $88,046
Penn~~~$14,851/ $112,761
Johns Hopkins~~~$14,254 /$89,551
Harvard~~~$13,259 / $95,114
Columbia~~~$12,836 /$97,540
UCLA*~~~$11,627/ $79,826
Princeton~~~$11,080 /$110,433
Stanford~~~$7,200 / $106,987
MIT ~~~$5,084 / $124,213


OP: Thank you for sharing this list.

stop sock puppeting.

There at least 2 other threads on here with the same ranking. The ranking has deep flaws.


+1.

I don’t care if posters are a little repetitive or share lists. I don’t care if they seek and share anecdotes about school value. I do care about use of randomly constructed clickbait lists to try to attack certain colleges and universities.

This isn’t about whether some schools are overpriced. It’s part of the Russian and Chinese efforts to weaken U.S. institutions. It’s either part of a direct propaganda attack on the United States or an echo created by people suckered in by the direct attacks.

Bennington is probably not a terrific value for the typical doughnut hole family, but helping Russia create a new empire and China attack Taiwan is worse than running a shaky liberal arts college.


You sound like a babbling idiot with your conspiracy theories
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Anonymous wrote:Wonder why NU has such relative high cost and low earnings compared to its peer schools

It's overrated. It's a 15-25 school. Like Emory Notre Dame level. Not top 10.


+1
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Anonymous wrote:Wonder why NU has such relative high cost and low earnings compared to its peer schools

It's overrated. It's a 15-25 school. Like Emory Notre Dame level. Not top 10. [/quote

You mean like Duke right?
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Anonymous wrote:Northwestern's ROI does not seem that great


Northwestern has a great ROI if the Theater & Journalism students are not included.


Journalism is the most popular major there
LoL


Wrong.

Social Sciences 21%

Communications & Journalism 14%

Engineering 12%

Physical Sciences 9%

CS 6%

Math & Statistics 6%

Biology 4%

Public Administration & Social Services 4%

Theater is about 4%



Is 'social sciences' one major???
Anonymous
U Chicago has the lowest 10 year earnings. Not clear why ?

NYU's low earnings are due to theater students & NU due to Journalism/Communications students, but both are still higher than U Chicago.
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Anonymous wrote:U Chicago has the lowest 10 year earnings. Not clear why ?

NYU's low earnings are due to theater students & NU due to Journalism/Communications students, but both are still higher than U Chicago.

U Chicago is also overrated along with Northwestern
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US news should talk these metrics into account
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wonder why NU has such relative high cost and low earnings compared to its peer schools


Journalism & Communications majors probably drag the earnings down as does Midwest placement.

7 of the 28 schools have a lower 10 year earnings than NU:

U Chicago--the lowest among the 28 schools
NYU--second lowest
UCLA
Michigan
Emory
Virginia
Vanderbilt

Georgetown does incredibly well for 10 year earnings.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wonder why NU has such relative high cost and low earnings compared to its peer schools


Tisch, Steinhardt, SPS bring down the average
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wonder why NU has such relative high cost and low earnings compared to its peer schools


Journalism & Communications majors probably drag the earnings down as does Midwest placement.

7 of the 28 schools have a lower 10 year earnings than NU:

U Chicago--the lowest among the 28 schools
NYU--second lowest
UCLA
Michigan
Emory
Virginia
Vanderbilt

Georgetown does incredibly well for 10 year earnings.

WashU is in Midwest too but has better ROI

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Anonymous wrote:U Chicago has the lowest 10 year earnings. Not clear why ?

NYU's low earnings are due to theater students & NU due to Journalism/Communications students, but both are still higher than U Chicago.

U Chicago is also overrated along with Northwestern


+1
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Source is https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/ which I think the most fair and reliable source for income information.

Some of the T50 schools higher than many of the T25

GIT: $96,375
Boston College: $96,325
Northeastern: $88,842



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Why isn’t UMD CS on that list?
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Anonymous wrote:Why isn’t UMD CS on that list?


This is for the school as a whole duh

UMD is $76,997 which is a little lower than schools like UMich, UChicago, UCLA

UMD CS is $95,042 for 3 year out which is higher than most of them already.
10 year out would be higher than almost all of the schools as a whole.


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