Anonymous wrote:Not sure why anyone would want to work at McKinsey
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Why the hell are BYU and Howard on here... even BU and Wake are questionable
BYU and Howard are very good schools. Shouldn't top companies be intentionally casting a wide net to get great employees? They no longer want to focus so much on places like HYPS. This expansion of new grad recruiting is happening in banking and big tech too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Why the hell are BYU and Howard on here... even BU and Wake are questionable
BYU and Howard are very good schools. Shouldn't top companies be intentionally casting a wide net to get great employees? They no longer want to focus so much on places like HYPS. This expansion of new grad recruiting is happening in banking and big tech too.
Anonymous wrote:It isn't like they are going to hire many people this year anyway! These are part of a basic recruiting site and don't even reflect interview numbers or number of people hired. Don't encourage your kids to join McKinsey. Their reputation has taken a hit. If they want $$, look at finance and hedge funds, and if they want quality of life and reach, look at a tech. Consulting is a stepping stone but execs and politicians have been distancing themselves more and more from their previous employers for a reason. That was before "the book" came out too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Why the hell are BYU and Howard on here... even BU and Wake are questionable
BYU and Howard are very good schools. Shouldn't top companies be intentionally casting a wide net to get great employees? They no longer want to focus so much on places like HYPS. This expansion of new grad recruiting is happening in banking and big tech too.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Why the hell are BYU and Howard on here... even BU and Wake are questionable
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: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:It’s a great stepping stone. Work with incredibly talented people, have a prominent and selective firm on your resume, pay off debt, learn about a lot of different industries, and then move on.
Anonymous wrote:Why are they ranked? Is that meaningful?
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?