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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] My husband has a graduate degree from Columbia. No, we would not pay those prices for undergrad. Would not be worth it. Columbia might be a ticket-puncher in the Northeast, but out of the area, like we are now, it's just, "nice."[/quote] Absolutely. I thought Columbia was like Pepperdine. California here. We don't care about any big east names here, though. [/quote] Really? Take a look at the profiles of associates at the best venture capital firms or top law firms. [/quote] Exactly, look.[/quote] Done. Here's the undergraduate schools attended by every associate at Kirkland and Ellis DC: Arizona State University (2) Barnard College Birmingham-Southern College Boston University (2) Brigham Young University (2) Clemson University College of William and Mary (3) Columbia University Cornell University (2) Dartmouth College Davidson College Dickinson College Duke University (3) Emory University Georgetown University (7) George Washington University (7) Gettysburg College Harvard University (4) Haverford College Idaho State University Johns Hopkins University Louisiana State University Loyola University of Chicago Northwestern University Ohio State University Ohio Wesleyan University Princeton University (2) Stanford University (4) UC-Berkeley UC-Davis UC-Irvine UCLA (2) University of Arizona University of Central Florida University of Chicago University of Delaware University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign University of Michigan University of Notre Dame University of Pennsylvania (2) University of South Carolina University of Vermont University of Virginia (3) University of Washington Vanderbilt University Wake Forest University Washington and Lee University Yale University (5)[/quote] I love this list. It puts to rest so many college myths.[/quote] List proves nothing. The low tier colleges are probably all boomers and/or equal opportunity hires.[/quote] Wrong.[/quote]
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