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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It seems like the two choices are total opposites. Computer science at a tech school vs a liberal arts degree. I'm a fan of liberal arts and went to a school much like Grinnell and don't regret it. Also ended up in a finance/consulting career contrary to what a PP suggested who dissed my college. But if she wants computer science Grinnell is probably not the place. [/quote] how far removed are you from undergrad? I'm less than 10 years out, and it is brutal right now..especially as firms have cut back from the mid 2000's in terms core recruiting schools for OCI. I didn't say you couldn't get Goldman/McKinsey type positions out of Grinnell...i'm saying it is going to be pretty tough...definitely compared to Williams and Amherst. If you are a carleton grad, i did say Carleton is ranked higher than Grinnell and i would not be surprised if carleton places much better in IBD/S&T or MBB consulting better than grinnell. The OP's DD is not interested in CS either. The major is econ or stat, minor in phil. [/quote]
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