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[quote=Anonymous]People’s awareness that great universities and liberal arts colleges exist across the country is growing. In the BosWash corridor, there will always be a focus on NE schools, not only because they’re great schools, but also because they are the region’s schools. If you want to work in NYC, it helps to have attended a NE school. But, it also helps to have attended Chicago, Northwestern, Carlton, or UMich if you want to work in Chicago. Also, more are aware that salary outcomes are a poor basis for judging a school’s quality of education. Between selective schools, outcomes mostly reflect the percentage of kids getting STEM degrees, working in HCOL cities, and working in finance, consulting, and tech. The reality is that a Harvard grad and a Grinnell grad both teaching high school history in Iowa will make the same money. [/quote]
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