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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No. What UChicago really needs is a strong bio, life sciences, and medical program, like the ones Hopkins, WashU, Vanderbilt, and Emory have. If UChicago had even half of Hopkins’ biomedical strength, it would attract a lot more top students, just like Northwestern does. [/quote] They do have strong programs in those areas. [/quote] Very limited careers for careers with an undergraduate biology or chemistry or life sciences degree etc. unless you want to apply to med school or work in a lab. So, it is not a selling point which is the point made by the OP which is valid. [/quote] Maybe if you go to a trash college[/quote] lol whatever you say [/quote] My good friend's kid went to UChicago and graduated last year. He & his friends were mostly science majors (Bio, Neuro, Molecular Engineering, Chemistry, etc.), and most went on to MBB or elite boutique consulting. From the top 10-15 schools in the country, one's major becomes less important to recruiters because the quality of education is universally world-class.[/quote] This is nonsense. Also, When someone uses a phrase like “elite boutique consulting” u know they are stretching. Uchicago is not that. “Top 10-15” to which employer what job and what field. Give me a break [/quote]
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