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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The best colleges don't have to resort to merit to bribe the best students to attend. As far as the McKinsey recruiting issue, it's not so much that talent is more spread out, it's that employers now realize that talent has always been spread around, and if you want a diverse group of employees, you need to recruit at a range of schools. [/quote] Employers have always known talent has always been spread around. The elite colleges never had anything like a stranglehold. But the "elite" firms that used to specifically narrow their recruiting to now look at a bigger range of schools is telling - it means the Ivy mystique brand isn't what it used to be. After all, you mention diversity, but who has been the most aggressive in their pursuit for this ever so ill-defined diversity goals? The Ivies. They have the beau ideal diverse student body for the elite firms to happily restrict their recruiting to, but apparently not. [/quote]
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