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[quote=Anonymous]Pretty interesting list. Here's the Top 30. If you asked for list of schools that would generate upwardly mobile careers, this list looks reasonable. A few surprises (Bentley, Bucknell, Fairfield) and a few big omissions (Michigan, UCLA, CalTech). Yale and Columbia seem oddly low. 1. Princeton 2. Duke 3. Penn 4. MIT 5. Cornell 6. Harvard 7. Babson 8. Notre Dame 9. Dartmouth 10. Stanford 11. Northwestern 12. UVA 13. Vanderbilt 14. Brown 15. Bentley 16. Tufts 17. Lehigh 18. Columbia 19. Yale 20. Carnegie Mellon 21. Bucknell 22. Boston College 23. Villanova 24. Illinois-Champaign 25. Wake Forest 26. UChicago 27. USC 28. Fairfield 29. Washington&Lee 30. UC Berkeley Here's the Methodology: [b]Job placement[/b] tracks the percentage of alumni from recent graduate cohorts (2019-2024) that start a full-time position or a graduate school program within the same year of graduating. This assessment is based on LinkedIn hiring data. [b]Internships and recruiter demand[/b] tracks the percentage of alumni from recent cohorts who completed an undergraduate internship; and labor market demand for recent cohorts, based on InMail outreach data. [b]Career success[/b] tracks the percentage of alumni with post-graduate entrepreneurship or C-suite experience. [b]Network strength[/b] tracks how connected alumni of the same school are to each other, as well as how connected alumni from recent cohorts are to all past alumni and current students. [b]Knowledge breadth [/b]tracks unique fields of study and unique skills gained among recent cohorts during their degree. Each of the five pillars is weighed equally. [/quote]
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