Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only surprise is ASU (not knocking it; half of my husband's family went there and they're all brilliant.) I also thought Duke would be higher (and I'm by no means a Duke fan - I am just surprised to see them just a little above ASU.) I would also have expected GU to come in at 8 or 9, ahead of Michigan and Chicago.
GU is where foreign leaders go to school. Not US leaders….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shocked at how high Northwestern and Michigan are.
Can someone compare these with the WSJ ROI listing?
More surprised by NYU which is often bashed.

Anonymous wrote:Shocked at how high Northwestern and Michigan are.
Can someone compare these with the WSJ ROI listing?
Anonymous wrote:Only surprise is ASU (not knocking it; half of my husband's family went there and they're all brilliant.) I also thought Duke would be higher (and I'm by no means a Duke fan - I am just surprised to see them just a little above ASU.) I would also have expected GU to come in at 8 or 9, ahead of Michigan and Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Others on the list ...
UCLA- 33
JHU-39
WashU-37
CMU-32
Tufts-66
Tulane-67
Georgia Tech- 73
Caltech-75
Rice-90
Amherst-92
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Others on the list ...
UCLA- 33
JHU-39
WashU-37
CMU-32
Tufts-66
Tulane-67
Georgia Tech- 73
Caltech-75
Rice-90
Amherst-92
Why these extra schools to show? Are you skipping the ones you think are less selective/prestigious? The reason I raise is that the ones you skip are great options for those who may not have the most perfect HS resume but still have a bright future ahead of them. Miami University (35), Iowa State (38), Syracuse (43), University of Alabama (45), LSU (58)....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Others on the list ...
UCLA- 33
JHU-39
WashU-37
CMU-32
Tufts-66
Tulane-67
Georgia Tech- 73
Caltech-75
Rice-90
Amherst-92
Why these extra schools to show? Are you skipping the ones you think are less selective/prestigious? The reason I raise is that the ones you skip are great options for those who may not have the most perfect HS resume but still have a bright future ahead of them. Miami University (35), Iowa State (38), Syracuse (43), University of Alabama (45), LSU (58)....
Anonymous wrote:Others on the list ...
UCLA- 33
JHU-39
WashU-37
CMU-32
Tufts-66
Tulane-67
Georgia Tech- 73
Caltech-75
Rice-90
Amherst-92
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[i]
The lack of service academies and NESAC schools. Both of those are very over represented per capita among politicians, CEOs and academics
Anonymous wrote:" TIME and Statista analyzed the resumés of 2,000 top leaders in the U.S.—politicians, CEOs, union leaders, Nobel winners, and more across sectors—to assemble a list of the universities and colleges where they received their degrees. The list, which is weighted for school size..."
https://time.com/collection/best-colleges-for-future-leaders/
1. Harvard
2. Stanford
3. Penn
4. Columbia
5. MIT
6. Yale
7. Princeton
8. Northwestern
9. Umich
10. U Chicago
11. UCB
12. Georgetown
13. NYU
14. UT-Austin
15. Cornell
16. Dartmouth
17. UVA
18. DUke
19. Brown
20. ASU- Tempe
21. UNC
22. Notre Dame
23. Texas A&M
24. Vanderbilt
25. USC
26. U Minnesota
27. Indiana
28. Boston College
29. Wisconsin Madison
30. Emory
Any Surprises?