Isn't that a common sense? CS/Tech graduates are way more employable than history, communications, etc. majors. What did you expect?? |
146 to 112 in the world doesn't seem weird at all? You are weird. |
No - UVA clearly not at such an elite level. Get real. |
Northeastern is known to produce excellent outcomes. Are you living in some sort of an alternate universe? |
That is the world ranking. |
If only people would make this same comment when strong students mention applying to ASU as an early rolling safety. |
Once more, people love to believe that employers don't like Ivy+ grads (Ivy schools plus Duke, JHU, Stanford, MIT, CalTech, Chicago), yet 7 of the top 10 and 14 of the top 20 are Ivy+. In other words, all Ivy+ schools are in the top 20. |
Agree. And toward graduate programs. I notice UCSF, which has no undergrad is on there. (And yes, my school is one of the top ones) |
yeah they absolutely are and that's what everyone would expect with historical brand name. but several so-called "new ivies" keep doing well on these employability surveys too (Northwestern, Rice, Tufts, Michigan, GA Tech, Carnegie Mellon) too. |