William&Mary every day of the week, no hesitation! Much more rigorous and much better known in the right circles. Look at the WSJ article--WM is a top 5 public for hiring. |
Duke. |
What do you mean by the "right circles"? Having said that I, too, would choose W&M, especially if you are planning to stay in this area after college. |
ND #1 WM #2 eliminate the rest |
+100 Williams |
CMU , CMU, CMU.... the outcomes are like an ivy |
GEORGETOWN. ignore the DC bubble that craps on it, Georgetown is the best on the list |
The companies that do the hiring, the grad schools too. People who count know that W&M has the much better curriculum and education. |
The social aspect would keep CMU out of the race. |
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I would take Pomona in less than a heartbeat over Georgetown, and it certainly has a better reputation if you care about that, but different strokes |
uh no. Brown only got into the T10 this year when they played around with rankings and cut out almost all the academic factors. It has never has been T10 before--it is not quite the same tier as the other two. |
I think Georgetown may be best on the list but not sure it is a "distinct advantage". For "Govt/history/politics/IR-related. In-state VA" W&M with the Monroe Scholarship is really strong as is UVA. |
And even with their higher ranking, Brown saw their applications drop this year. It's like the Northeastern of the Ivies. They play around with the data to game the rankings. There are plenty of schools with more "prestige" in the real world. |
absolutely concur |