Not medicine, PhD, or law or typically MBA. |
They are in high demand, though. |
If they make more money it is because more of them live in (expensive) Boston and NYC. Cost of living and the mix of majors explains much of the difference between different schools. |
So more of Northeastern graduates make more money with better majors, and get to live in Boston, NYC. What does 'top 25 overall' Emory get you vs 44? |
Northeastern grads are more likely to be STEM majors that's why they make more. Emory has better med school, law school, and business placement. And Atlanta is a preferred city for gen z. Boston isn't as popular as you think. |
We are talking about undergrad. Northeastern is almost on par with Emory for undergrad Business. https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/rankings/poetsquants-best-undergraduate-business-schools-of-2023/2/ Atlanta is a preferred city for gen z: LOL |
It is not poets and quants is a joke. You will never ever see a Northeastern grad on Wallstreet. And yes Atlanta is top city for gen z. |
Princeton and Cornell would be rated above Brown by anyone who knows anything about CS. |
They're overrated. |
Your mom told you that? |
Law school is 3 years. |
No I have eyes. |
Cornell’s graduate school research output is better than Brown, but that has nothing to do with how well their undergraduates perform. Brown CS students are highly regarded in the industry. |
Something only you can see? |