Would a Hillsdale graduate have reduced professional opportunities?

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Anonymous wrote:As a lawyer, I wouldn’t hire a Hillsdale grad even if they did well at a top law school. Why hire someone with a background that might turn off some clients?


So a kid that graduated from Harvard Law School but did their undergrad at Hillsdale would get immediately dismissed as a nutcase by you? lol

The elitism displayed by the leftists on these forums is staggering...and revolting



Avoiding nut jobs isn’t “elitism”.


Agree - which is why I’d never hire a Yale or Yale Law School graduate, not to mention Stanford Law, Oberlin, Reed, etc. Hard pass on all of them.
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LOL like you are hiring anyone
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I couldn’t find what poster was talking about and was curious so did done digging. This article basically defends Jan 6, so I agree with fringe views assessment: https://imprimis.hillsdale.edu/what-we-know-and-what-we-dont-about-january-6/


Jan 6 lol - the default talking point...as if the colleges listed as elite by leftists here haven't seen their share of violence, rioting and mayhem


The question isn't whether there have been campus protests. The question is whether the alumni magazines at "leftist" universities are routinely publishing defenses of attempts to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power in our democracy.


The students and alumni of these schools routinely defend the rioting and violence that their leftist students engage in, so not sure where you’re going with that.
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And Jan 6 th was a party
Shut up

You lose all credibility using a trump term
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Anonymous wrote:My son is clean cut/strait laced. He’s not particularly into politics. However, he likes the traditional atmosphere at Hillsdale.

I think that it would definitely limit his employment and professional prospects to graduate from this school. Certainly my colleagues from the Bethesda area would trash his resume.

Curious if others agree.


I think it works both ways. I spoke with a CEO of a fortune 500 company who said this school was the BEST school in his opinion - which means he probably doesn't think much of my kids HPY.


No crowder said that
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Anonymous wrote:As Scott Pelley has just found out, resistance to the MAGA program is hazardous to one's job prospects in America today.

A Hillsdale degree, by signaling one's unwavering fealty to the Orange Emperor, is therefore an increasingly valuable credential in today's job market.

By contrast, schools like Reed and Oberlin will guarantee a lifetime of unemployment and privation, if not a one way trip to Gitmo.


Only in the MAGAsphere.

Out here in reality, it’s a red flag for employers.
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Anonymous wrote:My son is clean cut/strait laced. He’s not particularly into politics. However, he likes the traditional atmosphere at Hillsdale.

I think that it would definitely limit his employment and professional prospects to graduate from this school. Certainly my colleagues from the Bethesda area would trash his resume.

Curious if others agree.


I think it works both ways. I spoke with a CEO of a fortune 500 company who said this school was the BEST school in his opinion - which means he probably doesn't think much of my kids HPY.


We understand that your entire post is fiction but we get what you are trying to say.
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In 95% of jobs, especially non political and outside of DC, employers aren’t going to care.
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Anonymous wrote:Hilarious that the people who believed the border was closed by Mayorkas & Joe was running rings around his staff think they are smarter than conservatives.


How’s that wall coming along?


Was W flying them in by the planeload?


Let me help you out a little. The equivalent would be if the the wall didn’t get built, & every day for 4 years we were shown video of the border with no wall. And we STILL claimed that anybody who believed there was no wall was a psycho who was creating fake videos.


What misleading videos did FoxNews play during Biden's term? Please share the misinformation that you consumed.

Did GWB have an "open border"? Because Biden's policies were much stricter than W's.

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Anonymous wrote:My son is clean cut/strait laced. He’s not particularly into politics. However, he likes the traditional atmosphere at Hillsdale.

I think that it would definitely limit his employment and professional prospects to graduate from this school. Certainly my colleagues from the Bethesda area would trash his resume.

Curious if others agree.


I think it works both ways. I spoke with a CEO of a fortune 500 company who said this school was the BEST school in his opinion - which means he probably doesn't think much of my kids HPY.


We understand that your entire post is fiction but we get what you are trying to say.

I have no reason to make up a post. It's true, but go ahead and believe whatever makes you feel safe. My kids have all gone to ivies so it wasn't a helpful viewpoint as far as I was concerned - but he said what he said.
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Anonymous wrote:My son is clean cut/strait laced. He’s not particularly into politics. However, he likes the traditional atmosphere at Hillsdale.

I think that it would definitely limit his employment and professional prospects to graduate from this school. Certainly my colleagues from the Bethesda area would trash his resume.

Curious if others agree.


I think it works both ways. I spoke with a CEO of a fortune 500 company who said this school was the BEST school in his opinion - which means he probably doesn't think much of my kids HPY.


We understand that your entire post is fiction but we get what you are trying to say.

I have no reason to make up a post. It's true, but go ahead and believe whatever makes you feel safe. My kids have all gone to ivies so it wasn't a helpful viewpoint as far as I was concerned - but he said what he said.


which fortune 500?
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Triggered nutters galore.
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Anonymous wrote:I think that a person seeking a liberal arts education would do better at Hillsdale than at most top universities or LACs. They've retained the sort of curriculum that other colleges have abandoned.

But if you're wondering whether a Hillsdale degree might be taken against you, just read the responses in this thread. A lot of people are really hostile toward Hillsdale. And even if they're wrong, they still do a lot of hiring.


It's not "a lot of people." DCUM is tiny. The people commenting here make up 0.000000000000000001% of the population, if that. IOW, this isn't the real world.
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Anonymous wrote:Hillsdale will be treated like ones from Liberty or Notre Dame. At certain employers they won't want to hire from these types of schools. Same for Florida, Alabama, etc.


Equating Hillsdale or Liberty to Notre Dame seems uninformed, if not provocative.

Notre Dame is a Top 25 university that has broad recognition as such, along with one of the largest, most engaged, most influential alumni networks in the U.S. and across the globe.

Hillsdale and Liberty are indoctrination centers that happen to have a campus.


Like Oberlin or Bard or Hampshire or Reed, eh?


They may be too liberal for your tastes but academia recognizes Oberlin and Reed as excellent schools. They both regularly show up on lists of PhD feeder schools. The list also contains many other SLACs. What isn’t a surprise is that Hillsdale is never on these lists.

https://thecollegesolution.com/the-colleges-where-phds-get-their-start/


DP. You may want to sit down for this. USNWR National Liberal Arts College rankings:

Hillsdale #50
Oberlin #58
Reed #63


Classic striver comment. USNWR has been a joke since they changed the criteria. Yale and Harvard Law formally withdrew from reporting in 2022. I’m much more interested in where my kid goes to grad school. And Hillsdale will get them nowhere.


Tell us you're ignorant without actually telling us.

https://www.hillsdale.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/GraduatePlacementReportTRIFOLD_Digital_3-25.pdf


Your link proves my point perfectly - it’s utterly unimpressive. Especially since Hillsdale’s top majors include biology, history and English (majors which regularly lead to PhD programs).

Hillsdale didn’t break the top 100 for PhD feeder schools. Schools that made the list of PhD feeders? Reed, Oberlin, Bard, Hampshire and a school called…Tougaloo College. lol.



DP. It’s utterly bizarre that you care so much about which schools produce the most PhDs. Why? That’s not even a factor for most people when choosing a school and it’s certainly not what we’re discussing here. Who cares?


You must be new to the college forum. Parents sending their kids to SLACS care a lot about outcomes and prestige. That’s kind of the point of a SLAC: law school, med school, PhDs. Politics aside, Hillsdale grads aren’t being hired by good companies because their degree is mid.

Hillsdale’s most popular majors are English, history and bio. Are they just graduating a bunch of public school teachers? Because Hillsdale students aren’t going onto higher ed like a normal SLAC. Don’t like the PhD metric?

Let’s do medical school where schools like Wesleyan, Wellesley and Oberlin are all feeders. https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-medical-school/ Hillsdale is not the other end of the political spectrum of the schools listed. It doesn’t create good outcomes outside of their right wing bubble.


Re: the bolded - gosh, are you sure about that? Hillsdale grads go on to Stanford, Harvard, Cornell, Johns Hopkins, Kings College London, Notre Dame, and more for grad / law school. Economics and Financial Mgt. are two of the top five majors there. It seems you really need to brush up on your research skills.

They are hired at companies such as J.P. Morgan Chase, Amazon, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, General Dynamics, Dept. of Defense, and more.

https://www.hillsdale.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/GraduatePlacementReportTRIFOLD_Digital_3-25.pdf
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Anonymous wrote:As a lawyer, I wouldn’t hire a Hillsdale grad even if they did well at a top law school. Why hire someone with a background that might turn off some clients?


So a kid that graduated from Harvard Law School but did their undergrad at Hillsdale would get immediately dismissed as a nutcase by you? lol

The elitism displayed by the leftists on these forums is staggering...and revolting



Avoiding nut jobs isn’t “elitism”.


Agree - which is why I’d never hire a Yale or Yale Law School graduate, not to mention Stanford Law, Oberlin, Reed, etc. Hard pass on all of them.
DP


Loser-ism.




Realism. Sorry it triggers you.
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Anonymous wrote:Hillsdale will be treated like ones from Liberty or Notre Dame. At certain employers they won't want to hire from these types of schools. Same for Florida, Alabama, etc.


Equating Hillsdale or Liberty to Notre Dame seems uninformed, if not provocative.

Notre Dame is a Top 25 university that has broad recognition as such, along with one of the largest, most engaged, most influential alumni networks in the U.S. and across the globe.

Hillsdale and Liberty are indoctrination centers that happen to have a campus.


Like Oberlin or Bard or Hampshire or Reed, eh?


They may be too liberal for your tastes but academia recognizes Oberlin and Reed as excellent schools. They both regularly show up on lists of PhD feeder schools. The list also contains many other SLACs. What isn’t a surprise is that Hillsdale is never on these lists.

https://thecollegesolution.com/the-colleges-where-phds-get-their-start/


DP. You may want to sit down for this. USNWR National Liberal Arts College rankings:

Hillsdale #50
Oberlin #58
Reed #63


Classic striver comment. USNWR has been a joke since they changed the criteria. Yale and Harvard Law formally withdrew from reporting in 2022. I’m much more interested in where my kid goes to grad school. And Hillsdale will get them nowhere.


Tell us you're ignorant without actually telling us.

https://www.hillsdale.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/GraduatePlacementReportTRIFOLD_Digital_3-25.pdf


Your link proves my point perfectly - it’s utterly unimpressive. Especially since Hillsdale’s top majors include biology, history and English (majors which regularly lead to PhD programs).

Hillsdale didn’t break the top 100 for PhD feeder schools. Schools that made the list of PhD feeders? Reed, Oberlin, Bard, Hampshire and a school called…Tougaloo College. lol.



DP. It’s utterly bizarre that you care so much about which schools produce the most PhDs. Why? That’s not even a factor for most people when choosing a school and it’s certainly not what we’re discussing here. Who cares?


You must be new to the college forum. Parents sending their kids to SLACS care a lot about outcomes and prestige. That’s kind of the point of a SLAC: law school, med school, PhDs. Politics aside, Hillsdale grads aren’t being hired by good companies because their degree is mid.

Hillsdale’s most popular majors are English, history and bio. Are they just graduating a bunch of public school teachers? Because Hillsdale students aren’t going onto higher ed like a normal SLAC. Don’t like the PhD metric?

Let’s do medical school where schools like Wesleyan, Wellesley and Oberlin are all feeders. https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-medical-school/ Hillsdale is not the other end of the political spectrum of the schools listed. It doesn’t create good outcomes outside of their right wing bubble.


I’m no Hillsdale fan (far from it), but there are plenty of Hillsdale grads at top law school. Someone needs to feed the FedSoc pipeline.
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Anonymous wrote:My son is clean cut/strait laced. He’s not particularly into politics. However, he likes the traditional atmosphere at Hillsdale.

I think that it would definitely limit his employment and professional prospects to graduate from this school. Certainly my colleagues from the Bethesda area would trash his resume.

Curious if others agree.


I think it works both ways. I spoke with a CEO of a fortune 500 company who said this school was the BEST school in his opinion - which means he probably doesn't think much of my kids HPY.


We understand that your entire post is fiction but we get what you are trying to say.

I have no reason to make up a post. It's true, but go ahead and believe whatever makes you feel safe. My kids have all gone to ivies so it wasn't a helpful viewpoint as far as I was concerned - but he said what he said.


which fortune 500?

Sure, I'm going to out the person who said it.
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