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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Worked with ChatGPT to arrive at some interesting insights about Harvard’s success in producing prominent business and legal alumni. Of course, all the caveats of Chat apply. Prominent business leaders with a Harvard degree of some type: 80-90% have a Harvard MBA 10-15% have a Harvard law degree 0-5% have a Harvard undergraduate degree only 10-20% have both a Harvard undergraduate degree and an MBA. Law: 30-50% of prominent attorneys with a Harvard law degree also attended Harvard for undergraduate school. I went to Harvard as an undergrad and also attended HBS, and now work in finance. I would say the raw talent level of my undergrad cohort (I cant speak for the entire class) actually exceeded my HBS cohort. Part of this was a selection effect. My undergrad friends/peers who were total rock stars never really considered going back to business school because their talent level (and resulting comp) made the opportunity cost too severe. This was particularly the case for those that went to public equity buyside after completing banking analyst roles. [/quote] Basically, get a Harvard MBA. [/quote][/quote]
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