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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]1 Harvard University 2 Stanford University 3 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4 Yale University 5 Duke University 6 Brown University 7 California Institute of Technology 8 Princeton University 9 Johns Hopkins University 9 Northwestern University 11 Cornell University 12 University of Pennsylvania 13 Dartmouth College 14 The University of Chicago 15 Vanderbilt University 16 Columbia University 17 Washington University in St Louis 18 Rice University 19 University of Southern California 20 Emory University [/quote All schools on WSJ are private -- go figure... :roll: [/quote] 20-year ROI tiers based on the Georgetown ROI study: $1 million: Stanford, MIT $950k-$1 million: Harvard $900k-$950k: Georgetown $850k-$900k: Penn, Harvey Mudd $800k-$850k: Caltech, Yale, Georgia Tech, Columbia, Carnegie Mellon, Duke, Princeton $750-$800k: Lehigh $700-$750k: Notre Dame, Cornell, Washington and Lee, Dartmouth $650-$600k: Claremont McKenna, Tufts, USC, JHU, Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Case Western, Boston College, WashU, Rice, Berkeley, UChicago, Michigan, $600-$650k: Cooper Union, Lafayette, Baruch, GWU, Emory, Northeastern, UMD, Holy Cross, Bucknell, [b]Brown[/b], UCLA, UWashington, Bowdoin, Amherst, Virginia Tech, UIUC, Colgate, UCSD, BYU, UVA, Drexel $550k-$600k: Rutgers, Trinity (CT), U of Richmond, UC Irvine, Union, George Mason, Pomona, UT-Austin, Stony Brook, Pepperdine, UC Davis, Wellesley, Florida, Texas A&M, William & Mary, UConn, Colby, Davidson, Wake Forest, Hamilton, BU, UNC, Williams, Barnard $500-$550k: SMU, Wisconsin-Madison, UMiami, UC Santa Barbara, Rochester, Bates, Syracuse, Haverford, University of Utah, Franklin & Marshall, Haverford, Middlebury, Swarthmore, Clemson, Dickinson, AU, NYU, Minnesota, Fordham, University of New Hampshire, Georgia, CUNY, University of Rhode Island, Brandeis, Bryn Mawr just lol at the LAC and private school boosters on DCUM. Going to a second-rate private school or LACs isn't really a better option than going to a public school. [/quote]
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