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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Revised (Not in order) T20 Princeton University Harvard University Yale University University of Pennsylvania Dartmouth College Brown University Cornell University Columbia University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Stanford University University of Chicago Johns Hopkins University Duke University Northwestern University Vanderbilt University Washington University in St. Louis University of Notre Dame University of California, Berkeley 20+ University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of Texas at Austin Georgia Institute of Technology University of Florida University of Maryland, College Park University of Michigan University of Virginia Emory University Georgetown University University of Southern California Wake Forest University Boston College Boston University Northeastern Brigham Young University Howard University LACs Williams College Amherst College One page for all of the Seven Sisters Rice and UCLA didn't make the list form T20. NYU is top school for finance but not so much for consulting [/quote] Interesting. The state flagships on here, as well as USC, accept transfers from community colleges in their respective states. How would doing that path affect McKinsey recruiting?[/quote] PSA to everyone on this thread: do not pressure your children to follow this path. Rounding to the nearest whole number, they have exactly a 0% chance of getting hired as a BA even if they attend a target school. Most hiring happens at the post-grad school level. This is not a path to plan around and youre going to make your children feel as if they’ve failed. Just stop. Let your adult children find their way. [/quote]
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