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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, no one is getting jobs now…[/quote] No. [b]Only top school students are getting the good jobs. The unemployment rate for ivies is much lower than for T30s, [/b]and the salary of first job has stayed roughly the same or slight drop at ivy/stanford while it is down at T30 and below. Companies are going to their target schools for job hires more than ever. School reputation and rigor is more important than ever. [/quote] Data for this please. Or are you pulling it out of your a$$?[/quote] Not PP, who probably chose not to respond based on how crudely you posed your query. But this has been the subject of multiple articles lately, so it's been in everyone's news feed in some form. https://fortune.com/2026/01/06/recruiting-college-isnt-dead-top-schools-not-talent-is-everywhere/ [/quote]
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