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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Finally, a ranking criteria that makes sense. Kudos to WSJ! As a parent, I'm a lot more interested in financial impact of degree vs how many pell grants students at a particular school obtains. You naysayers are the sheeple.[/quote] I don't think you are interpreting the WSJ rankings correctly...WSJ looks at net cost of attendance and payback (which heavily favors schools like Princeton and others with generous financial aid and Pell grant recipients). Even the financial impacts are heavily weighted by the background of the kids attending. Many of the schools with wealthier student bodies fare exceptionally poorly in the WSJ rankings. [/quote] DP. Consideration of Pell Grants makes up only 1.7% of this ranking. You don't seem to be interpreting these rankings correctly.[/quote]
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