Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Percentages, people.
Percentages are definitely important, but the only real outliers I see here in terms of size are NYU, USC, Berkeley, UT Austin, and Michigan, which are significantly larger schools than the rest.
INSEAD in France is absolutely tiny and much newer compared to the rest of the schools on this list, and still ranks in the top 20 which is very, very impressive.
Anonymous wrote:I would like to now see the stats broken up by race and gender.
I suspect that White people will top the list. This is not meritocracy. We see how stupid Trump and his Ivy-League cronies are.
It is just the benefit of being racially exploitative.
Anonymous wrote:Alright, suckers! Who cares about Nobels, Rhodes, Fulbrights when you could be swimming in money (or the company of those with money, ha!) instead? Here's the real ranking of universities, measured by how many UHNW (ultra high net worth) alumni they have. UHNW is defined as individuals with a net worth over $30 million.
1. Harvard - 13,650 alumni
2. Stanford - 5,580
3. UPenn - 5,575
4. Columbia - 3,925
5. NYU - 3,380
6. MIT - 2,785
7. Cambridge - 2,760
8. Northwestern - 2,725
9. USC - 2,645
10. UChicago - 2,405
11. Yale - 2,400
12. UC Berkeley - 2,385
13. Oxford - 2,290
14. Cornell - 2,245
15. UT Austin - 2,195
Rounding out the top 20...
16. Princeton - 2,180
17. Notre Dame - 2,085
18. UMichigan - 1,970
19. INSEAD - 1,965
20. UCLA - 1,945
Harvard is clearly in a class of its own.
Source: https://www.wealthx.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/University-Ultra-High-Net-Worth-Alumni-Rankings-2019.pdf
Anonymous wrote:I would like to now see the stats broken up by race and gender.
I suspect that White people will top the list. This is not meritocracy. We see how stupid Trump and his Ivy-League cronies are.
It is just the benefit of being racially exploitative.
Anonymous wrote:Percentages, people.
Anonymous wrote:Where is UVA?