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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, the math/cs field is not doing great right now, the WSJ had an article about it today. Job postings are below pre-pandemic levels. I will say, I’m my experience, the best career centers are those within flagship business schools. My husband was a Michigan Econ grad and didn’t apply to Ross because he wasn’t interested in majoring in Business. He was eventually able to get a finance job, but it was a lot harder because Ross only helped their own students. My niece is at business school at Wisconsin and was able to get an internship before her senior year without connections by utilizing on-campus resources. Finally, to the poster at Brown with a kid in Environmental Science - I’m in the field and entry level positions are very competitive. There’s also a big push for diversity right now, which hurts other applicants. I know lots of people with MEM degrees from “elite” universities who don’t make much. So I think it’s more Brown helping to place students at companies that actually hire many kids that pay decent wages.[/quote] Do you have a link to this article?[/quote]
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