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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stripped of for profit colleges and nursing/pharmacy colleges/maritime: 1. CalTech 2. MIT 3. Univ. of Health Sciences and Pharmacy (St. Louis) 4. Harvey Mudd 5. Stanford 6. Harvard 7. Olin College of Engineering 8. Carnegie Mellon 9. Penn 10. Columbia 11. Princeton 12. Johns Hopkins 13. Duke 14. Chicago 15. Babson 16. Cornell 17. Dartmouth 18. Stevens Inst. of Tech, New Jersey 19. Georgia Tech 20. Georgetown 21. Worcester Polytech 22. Yale 23. Lehigh 24. Santa Clara 25. WashUniv in St. Louis 26. Bentely Univ, Waltham, MA 27. Notre Dame 28. Northwestern 29. Rensselaer Polytech, Troy, NY 30. Villanova 31. Rose Hulman Inst. of Tech, Indiana 32. UC Berkeley 33. Colorado School of Mines 34. Claremont McKenna 35. Northeastern 36. Washington and Lee 37. Vanderbilt 38. USC 39. Michigan 40. Boston College 41. Univ. of Virginia 42. Rice 43. George Washington Univ 44. Tufts 45. Cal Poly SLO 46. Univ. of Rochester 47. Bucknell 48. Wake Forest 49. Fairfield univ 50. Brown 51. SMU[/quote] My kid did not attend one of these, but he’s in a bank training program with many kids from these schools plus Ivies and state flagships and a few outlier schools like his. You get the best RoI sending your kid somewhere they’ll excel. [/quote] If there's one kid from Special Snowflake U and all the rest of the kids are from ivies and top tech schools, that means ivies and top tech schools are statistically the safest bet for that program. Congrats on your kids being the outlier but generalizing from outliers is bad practice.[/quote] ding ding! it is a much easier path to the top when you start at a target school[/quote]
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