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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Williams doesn't make the list... Surprisingly. [/quote] LAC's have lost a lot of standing over the past 30 years. DCUM won't admit it. [/quote] +1.[/quote] Very true. But this list doesn't feel intuitively correct. ASU over West Point and Annapolis for leadership? I don't think so. It must be biased towards the size of the class. Academy grads are generally fast-tracked into leadership positions in corporate, finance, consulting etc. Same with some of the smaller schools - Rice, Williams, Amherst. Small number of grads. But highly recruited. Though it's true many are more interested in pursuing their passions instead of the C suite - to their credit.[/quote] West Point and Annapolis are much, much smaller than ASU and do not have any graduate programs. I'd bet most of the top schools on the list are propelled on this list largely by their graduate programs (Harvard Law, Business, Kennedy School, Medical School, etc.). [/quote]
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