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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How is NYU (Stern!) not in the Top 25?[/quote] The list by the OP adjusts for the size of the school. NYU is actually #2 when looking at the raw numbers, but drops out of the top 30 when you adjust for size.[/quote] Dumb to “adjust” for a big school when only a small number of students at the school are finance majors who end up on Wall Street.[/quote] Most of the schools on the list don’t even have undergrad finance majors…so not sure why it’s dumb.[/quote] Dumb that you didn’t understand I was referring to NYU which does have a finance major.[/quote] No, I did understand that you were referring to NYU...but again, you are for some reason angry that they aren't weighting the list only against the number of Stern students vs. NYU as a whole. The point is that a school like Williams sends kids to Wall Street in proportionally larger numbers even though they don't have an undergraduate business program. Also, they aren't all Econ graduates either. In any event, Williams would still likely come out way ahead if you only looked at the number of Williams kids on Wall Street compared to Williams Econ majors vs. Stern kids on Wall Street and all of Stern.[/quote] Yea like Singapore and Luxembourg have much higher GDP per capita(almost twice) than USA. How about reduce it to more comparable size like Williams Econ vs Stern Finance. After all, it is to see what gives you the most chance. Williams Econ major or NYU Finance major [/quote]
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