Finances/ability to get in are no object.
1. Stanford. Love everything about that place. 2. Northwestern. Gorgeous campus close to a cool city, Chicago. 3. Harvard. Because it's Harvard 4. Duke. |
Virginia Tech. Love Blacksburg and what VT offers in the way of the whole university experience. |
Stanford. |
MIT |
Stanford
Yale Northwestern - fun school, great city Duke UT Austin UC Santa Barbara |
Howard University |
If I didn't care about jobs straight out of UG:
1. Pomona 2. Yale 3. Williams If I cared about jobs straight out of UG: 1. Stanford 2. Princeton 3. Harvard 4. MIT 5. Wharton (Fisher Program) |
Stanford. |
1. MIT
2. CMU I'm a techie, though. |
Again, this is the post recession world it's not about the university, it's about the skill (degree ) and experience. |
If I had to do it all over again, I would do big state school in a fun college town - UMichigan, UW-Madison, UT-Austin... |
UT Austin
Or Georgia Second time, I'd still want a big party school experience. Just warmer weather. |
Harvard or Penn. I had the grades, SAT scores and activities to get in, just didn't know enough to go against my parents' wishes. |
depends on the industry. If anything, in the post-recession environment, that first or second job out of UG is more important than ever and hence HYPS gets a premium. |
I'd go to an inexpensive but fine state school, rather than take out loans. |