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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here's another good list for ROI schools. https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/news/the-u-s-colleges-with-the-highest-roi/[/quote] Why do these scorecards never document outcomes. How many were employed via on-site recruiting; how many have jobs 3mos out and 6mos out; what's the median income of graduates - 2yrs out, 10 yrs out, 15 yrs out; how many went on to graduate schools within five years of graduation; what is the acceptance rates of those who went to graduate schools for MBA/PhD/JD/MD. Give us some real outcomes-based decision making for ROI. [/quote] +1 It would be great if this data was presented by profession. How many graduates are in each profession, how many matriculate to top firms, law schools, etc. Plus the other data you mentioned. The data just isn't shared by many of these $90K/year non-ivy schools. Sorry but I'm not on board with paying that without the evidence.[/quote] my kid's ivy publishes lots of data on med school, law school matriculation broken down by GPA, as well as salary for new grads, names of companies and industry sectors. They and likely most ivy/peer schools are hugely successful and well worth the $ even as full pay, [/quote] So they have to go to grad school and pay another 250k [/quote]
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