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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What’s the common denominator between Santa Clara, Stanford, and UC-Berkeley? They’re all in California. Basically, [b]if you attend a school on the coasts[/b] or a big city, and [b]you stay and take a job there, your salary will be high[/b]. Further, if you take a tech or finance job in those same locations, your salary will be high. What does all this prove about any school?[/quote] Correct regarding schools that place most graduates on the East Coast or on the West Coast. Schools which place most graduates in the Midwest or in the South will have lower earnings because the cost-of-living (COL) is significantly lower in these regions of the US. The list is meaningless without adjustments for location / cost-of-living.[/quote] You still get paid a meaningful salary in Dallas or Miami if you are going onto a meaningful career in Consulting/IB/Tech. The biggest difference is major choice. [/quote]
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