Anonymous wrote:Ok. moving onto Babson. I like to think of: Babson Olin Wellesley (BOW) since you can cross-register. Reminds me of a smaller East Coast Claremont Colleges.
Babson has a program where the school loan students money to do a startup. Combine that with Olin for some engineering classes this looks like a good deal on paper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Supposedly really good business program. My son applied and will visit if he is accepted.
Yes, that's exactly what it's known for and seems to have strong outcomes.
But the real question is where it stands on outcomes vs. other business schools. WSJ had it ranked number 2 overall, but that was significantly driven by outcomes vs. other schools with many majors vs. Babson with only business. If you look at this business salary report (select bachelors), you can see it is very good at T42, but there are a number of schools that rank above.
https://cew.georgetown.edu/cew-reports/business/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Supposedly really good business program. My son applied and will visit if he is accepted.
Yes, that's exactly what it's known for and seems to have strong outcomes.
But the real question is where it stands on outcomes vs. other business schools. WSJ had it ranked number 2 overall, but that was significantly driven by outcomes vs. other schools with many majors vs. Babson with only business. If you look at this business salary report (select bachelors), you can see it is very good at T42, but there are a number of schools that rank above.
https://cew.georgetown.edu/cew-reports/business/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Supposedly really good business program. My son applied and will visit if he is accepted.
Yes, that's exactly what it's known for and seems to have strong outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure how much has changed but babson was a school for the unintelligent B students back in the day.
Which day, dear? 1945?
Anonymous wrote:Clearly pp does not work in capital markets.