Anonymous wrote:UVA ranked 12th, higher than half the Ivy League and far and away the top public.
Notre Dame #8
Anonymous wrote:Does this capture doctors in any way as an example?
I assume even they have LinkedIn profiles but not sure how they might be viewed in the context of this report.
I will say some of the oddest qualitative aspects are what they say grads from certain schools are strong at. For UVA it listed three things with 3D modeling being one of the three…does that make any sense?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ranking is built on exclusive LinkedIn data looking at career outcomes of alumni, such as job placement rates and advancement into senior-level positions, or how many alumni held an internship during their degree or started their own company post-grad.
Looks like it is a ranking of where people graduated from and where they ended up?
So nothing about the quality of education or facilities offered. A different pov.
And explains:
Babson: Business school that produces titles like: Director of ..., VP of ...
Caltech: tech school that produces more titles like: Senior or Principal Engineer than: Director/VP of ....
maybe for business schools this would mean something?
And people who go into academics and research count how?
Doesn't - this ranking is meant for people that want to climb the corporate ladder. Nothing else. You want research even USNWR doesn't do it.
Anonymous wrote:Does this capture doctors in any way as an example?
I assume even they have LinkedIn profiles but not sure how they might be viewed in the context of this report.
I will say some of the oddest qualitative aspects are what they say grads from certain schools are strong at. For UVA it listed three things with 3D modeling being one of the three…does that make any sense?
Anonymous wrote:lol at this ranking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ranking is built on exclusive LinkedIn data looking at career outcomes of alumni, such as job placement rates and advancement into senior-level positions, or how many alumni held an internship during their degree or started their own company post-grad.
Looks like it is a ranking of where people graduated from and where they ended up?
So nothing about the quality of education or facilities offered. A different pov.
And explains:
Babson: Business school that produces titles like: Director of ..., VP of ...
Caltech: tech school that produces more titles like: Senior or Principal Engineer than: Director/VP of ....
maybe for business schools this would mean something?
And people who go into academics and research count how?
Doesn't - this ranking is meant for people that want to climb the corporate ladder. Nothing else. You want research even USNWR doesn't do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ranking is built on exclusive LinkedIn data looking at career outcomes of alumni, such as job placement rates and advancement into senior-level positions, or how many alumni held an internship during their degree or started their own company post-grad.
Looks like it is a ranking of where people graduated from and where they ended up?
So nothing about the quality of education or facilities offered. A different pov.
And explains:
Babson: Business school that produces titles like: Director of ..., VP of ...
Caltech: tech school that produces more titles like: Senior or Principal Engineer than: Director/VP of ....
maybe for business schools this would mean something?
And people who go into academics and research count how?
Anonymous wrote:The ranking is built on exclusive LinkedIn data looking at career outcomes of alumni, such as job placement rates and advancement into senior-level positions, or how many alumni held an internship during their degree or started their own company post-grad.
Looks like it is a ranking of where people graduated from and where they ended up?
So nothing about the quality of education or facilities offered. A different pov.
And explains:
Babson: Business school that produces titles like: Director of ..., VP of ...
Caltech: tech school that produces more titles like: Senior or Principal Engineer than: Director/VP of ....
maybe for business schools this would mean something?
Anonymous wrote:LinkedIn is for business people. Ranking might make sense from that point of view. The top 10 schools they list have strong business, econ, and finance.
For example, MIT is included in top 10 but Caltech is not...makes sense because MIT is more business/engineering oriented than Caltech, which is more science oriented.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where it “the street” poster? It’s your day!
yes, they must be in on this god awful conspiracy with Linkedin to secretly elevate bucknell! i luv it - actual validation that these bucknell grads are killing it - and Cornell mom in Bethesda can’t handle it lol - let the chardonnay flow..
Strange that Wall Street journal- which does a similar analysis- doesn’t include these schools. Seems like selection bias.
Which schools? What’s interesting is WSJ also ranks Babson, Bentley and Lehigh very highly…all in top 15.
I'd prefer a ranking system that can control for subject studied. It's insane to compare Claremont McKenna or Babson to a majority of colleges that have choices and options.
True for Babson and Bentley…but Lehigh has many choices of what to study.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where it “the street” poster? It’s your day!
yes, they must be in on this god awful conspiracy with Linkedin to secretly elevate bucknell! i luv it - actual validation that these bucknell grads are killing it - and Cornell mom in Bethesda can’t handle it lol - let the chardonnay flow..
Strange that Wall Street journal- which does a similar analysis- doesn’t include these schools. Seems like selection bias.
Which schools? What’s interesting is WSJ also ranks Babson, Bentley and Lehigh very highly…all in top 15.
I'd prefer a ranking system that can control for subject studied. It's insane to compare Claremont McKenna or Babson to a majority of colleges that have choices and options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where it “the street” poster? It’s your day!
yes, they must be in on this god awful conspiracy with Linkedin to secretly elevate bucknell! i luv it - actual validation that these bucknell grads are killing it - and Cornell mom in Bethesda can’t handle it lol - let the chardonnay flow..
Strange that Wall Street journal- which does a similar analysis- doesn’t include these schools. Seems like selection bias.
Which schools? What’s interesting is WSJ also ranks Babson, Bentley and Lehigh very highly…all in top 15.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where it “the street” poster? It’s your day!
yes, they must be in on this god awful conspiracy with Linkedin to secretly elevate bucknell! i luv it - actual validation that these bucknell grads are killing it - and Cornell mom in Bethesda can’t handle it lol - let the chardonnay flow..
Strange that Wall Street journal- which does a similar analysis- doesn’t include these schools. Seems like selection bias.
Which schools? What’s interesting is WSJ also ranks Babson, Bentley and Lehigh very highly…all in top 15.