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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]UT Austin, Michigan, UVA, Miami and Boston are surprises to me. And NYU being so high is also a bit unexpected, though not entirely surprising.[/quote] NYU has #1 real estate studies program plus highly ranked performing arts school. [/quote] Lay off it with the real estates studies program shilling. No one cares about it, and it's not that good.[/quote] Huh? Was trying to make a connection as to why NYU ranks high in ROI (in another list they are #5). I did not attend NYU and neither did oldest DC who attended a top school on this list. Youngest DC considering NYU among many schools, but is way off making a decision. However NYU is a very popular option at both my DC’s private schools in DC. They hold the most real estate of any university in the US and in the most expensive city. NYU Grads I have met loved it. On the other hand, I have met quite a few people who attended schools that are much higher ranked who were not happy with their undergrad experiences (Harvard, Yale, Berkeley) . I are just as much about my DC’s mental health and happiness as future earnings. [/quote] Funny, I know way more NYU undergrad alums, older and recent, who do not speak highly of their experience.[/quote]
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