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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, sometimes it is all about the money. If you look at the WSJ analysis of grads in different careers...W&M does very well on 6 of the 9 lists, JMU shows up on two of the lists and South Carolina never makes the cut on any of the lists. https://www.wsj.com/news/collection/college-pay-80428504 [/quote] Rankings and lists don't matter if a kid is unhappy because the school is the wrong fit. It's really not all about the money.[/quote] +1. I can see the appeal of U of SC for sure. In fact, I'd probably pick it myself if I was in OP's kid's position. Not because W&M isn't a more prestigious/higher ranked institution...everyone knows it is. But that's not the only consideration. [/quote] I can’t. Like the vast majority of people, I care about outcomes. So does my kid. I don’t see any reason at all to pick South Carolina over JMU or W&M if the plan is business. If the business program was so good, it would show up on one of these lists for salaries for grads.[/quote] Have you ever been to UofSC? Their business facility and presentation were top notch at an open house for admitted students. [/quote] Great…so why don’t they show up on the WSJ lists of best paying public universities? Who cares about the facility and presentation if it doesn’t get results. JMU is on a bunch of the lists…W&M most of the lists.[/quote] You can view UofSC’s business outcomes on their website, they’re not bad at all. [/quote] Again, who cares. A bona fide 3rd party in the WSJ shows JMU and W&M are better. “Not bad” isn’t a ringing endorsement.[/quote] A list designed to sell papers is irrelevant. [/quote] By listing salaries of graduates? Probably the most relevant lists there are.[/quote] Yet you refuse to consider salary data on the UofSC website? [/quote] Ok…I looked. South Carolina median finance grad is $73k vs $125k at W&M. That’s actually a massive diiference. Didn’t think the answer would be so obvious.[/quote] Where are the students working? W&M I suspect will send many to the DC area which is a much HCOL than anywhere in SC. Those numbers mean nothing until you know that data point. It's just like people show NEU and other Boston schools with really high starting salaries. That is too be expected as most kids stay in Boston which is a VHCOL area. The kids are not actually making more than other schools, it's just where they are located [/quote] I just posted this a few pages ago about COL and ppl (prob just this one anti-SC poster) jumped down my throat about it. But it makes perfect sense and likely explains the discrepancy in salaries.[/quote]
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