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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wouldn't pay for DD to go to Michigan unless it was engineering. Emory is a better exyand better outcome for most other subjects. [/quote] Did you read the other posts? Let me summarize for ya! - ALL departments at UMich are ranked higher than Emory - The AVERAGE GPA of freshman at Umich is HIGHER than at Emory - The average starting salary of graduates at UMich is HIGHER that at Emory - Some Umich departments get you over 90K in starting salary; None at Emory (if you find this data share) Not sure what "outcomes" you are talking about? Finding a rich husband?[/quote] Umich isn't prestigious. Emory has higher test scores (1390-1510 I believe) The difference in salary is due to engineering which Emory doesn't have. If Umich engineers are making 90k and the avg is 64k, that means the other grads are making 40-50k. Thus Emory grad are actually doing better at 60k, because that's an apples to apples comparison. Emory is better for health sciences, creative writing, neuroscience, and a host of others. [/quote] Michigan business graduates also ahead of Emory for starting salary - $78k base vs. $69k. I would say top employers for Michigan business grads more impressive than Emory- PwC EY IBM Macy’s Deloitte J.P. Morgan Newell Brands Booz Allen Hamilton Accenture Black & Veatch Chewy.com Citi Grant Thornton KPMG SunTrust Vs. ACCENTURE CITI DELOITTE ERNST & YOUNG GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP GOOGLE, INC. JP MORGAN CHASE & CO. MCKINSEY & COMPANY MORGAN STANLEY PWC STRATEGY&[/quote] These seem equally impressive to me. [/quote]
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