Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The overall list is as follows:
Ivy League:
1. Princeton University
2. Harvard University
3. Yale University
4. University of Pennsylvania
5. Dartmouth College
6. Brown University
7. Cornell University
8. Columbia University
Flagships:
1. University of California, Berkeley
2. University of Michigan
3. University of Virginia
4. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
5. University of Texas at Austin
6. Georgia Institute of Technology
7. University of Florida
8. University of Maryland, College Park
Non-Ivy Privates:
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2. Stanford University
3. University of Chicago
4. Johns Hopkins University
5. Duke University
6. Northwestern University
7. Vanderbilt University
8. Washington University in St. Louis
9. University of Notre Dame
10. Emory University
11. Georgetown University
12. University of Southern California
13. Wake Forest University
14. Boston College
15. Boston University
16. Brigham Young University
17. Howard University
18. Williams College
19. Amherst College
20. One page for all of the Seven Sisters
So Georgetown AND BC is there but Notre Dame isn't?
Anonymous wrote:The overall list is as follows:
Ivy League:
1. Princeton University
2. Harvard University
3. Yale University
4. University of Pennsylvania
5. Dartmouth College
6. Brown University
7. Cornell University
8. Columbia University
Flagships:
1. University of California, Berkeley
2. University of Michigan
3. University of Virginia
4. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
5. University of Texas at Austin
6. Georgia Institute of Technology
7. University of Florida
8. University of Maryland, College Park
Non-Ivy Privates:
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2. Stanford University
3. University of Chicago
4. Johns Hopkins University
5. Duke University
6. Northwestern University
7. Vanderbilt University
8. Washington University in St. Louis
9. University of Notre Dame
10. Emory University
11. Georgetown University
12. University of Southern California
13. Wake Forest University
14. Boston College
15. Boston University
16. Brigham Young University
17. Howard University
18. Williams College
19. Amherst College
20. One page for all of the Seven Sisters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern has its own page.
https://www.mckinsey.com/Careers/Students/Undergraduate-Degree-Candidates/Northeastern-University
PP here. I went back over the T100 national universities and T50 LACs and that was the only one I missed. Nonetheless, it's a shocker
Anonymous wrote:OMG the NE rankings/marketing machine is literally like the greatest example of advertising from this century.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 I read that nauseating NY piece, too.
I hate what this area has become. Students aspiring to be MBB consultants instead of nonprofit workers. FinTech instead of medicine. BigLaw instead of ADAs or DoJ. I’m not even that old but I feel angry and resentful, missing the more innocent days of the nineties.
You're kidding, right? Way too many people want to work in nonprofits. Someone has to generate money in our society.
Anonymous wrote:Northeastern has its own page.
https://www.mckinsey.com/Careers/Students/Undergraduate-Degree-Candidates/Northeastern-University
Anonymous wrote:OP, I recall viewing this post a few months back. I cross-checked the list and it was 100% correct. I just went through the USNWR T100 national universities and T50 LACs again and it appears that they have added more designated recruiting pages for a few schools:
Non-Ivy privates:
1. Johns Hopkins University
2. University of Southern California
3. Wake Forest University
4. Boston College
5. Boston University
6. Brigham Young University
7. Howard University
Flagships:
1. University of Florida
2. University of Maryland, College Park
LACs:
1. Williams College
2. Amherst College
3. One page for all of the Seven Sisters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern has its own page.
https://www.mckinsey.com/Careers/Students/Undergraduate-Degree-Candidates/Northeastern-University
Why does Northeastern have a page when Tufts and Brandeis don't
Anonymous wrote:Northeastern has its own page.
https://www.mckinsey.com/Careers/Students/Undergraduate-Degree-Candidates/Northeastern-University
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I recall viewing this post a few months back. I cross-checked the list and it was 100% correct. I just went through the USNWR T100 national universities and T50 LACs again and it appears that they have added more designated recruiting pages for a few schools:
Non-Ivy privates:
1. Johns Hopkins University
2. University of Southern California
3. Wake Forest University
4. Boston College
5. Boston University
6. Brigham Young University
7. Howard University
Flagships:
1. University of Florida
2. University of Maryland, College Park
LACs:
1. Williams College
2. Amherst College
3. One page for all of the Seven Sisters
BYU but not Rice and UCLA...
Also no CMU.
Anonymous wrote:What kid dreams of becoming a consultant?