Anonymous wrote:This list is whacked.
Penn State is on par with Caltech, and higher than UT Austin? C'mon.
I mean, my kid is going to Penn State, but I'm under no illusion that Penn State is a T45 school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say a site that focuses on careers and jobs might be a better scientific measurer of college outcomes than some random people at USNWR.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/linkedin-top-colleges-2025-50-best-long-term-career-success-kritf/
Pretty interesting, and I think it highlights the problem with traditional college rankings. I was surprised to see Babson at #7, but my surprise was mostly because I'm not used to seeing Babson ranked so high on other rankings. So it creates a self-reinforcing cycle in a way... but I didn't have any concrete reason to believe Babson can't be top 10 for developing a strong career. Anyways, thoughts?
1. Princeton
2. Duke
3. Penn
4. MIT
5. Cornell
6. Harvard
7. Babson
8. Notre Dame
9. Dartmouth
10. Stanford
11. Northwestern
12. UVA
13. Vanderbilt
14. Brown
15. Bentley
16. Tufts
17. Lehigh
18. Columbia
19. Yale
20. Carnegie Mellon
lol such a random dumb list
Why is it random and dumb
Times is very reputable
Times US Colleges with best graduating employment. Ranked by Employers
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/student/best-universities/graduate-employability-top-universities-united-states-ranked-employers
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of Bentley University.
Not like I know everything.
Has anyone here not from MA heard of it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say a site that focuses on careers and jobs might be a better scientific measurer of college outcomes than some random people at USNWR.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/linkedin-top-colleges-2025-50-best-long-term-career-success-kritf/
Pretty interesting, and I think it highlights the problem with traditional college rankings. I was surprised to see Babson at #7, but my surprise was mostly because I'm not used to seeing Babson ranked so high on other rankings. So it creates a self-reinforcing cycle in a way... but I didn't have any concrete reason to believe Babson can't be top 10 for developing a strong career. Anyways, thoughts?
1. Princeton
2. Duke
3. Penn
4. MIT
5. Cornell
6. Harvard
7. Babson
8. Notre Dame
9. Dartmouth
10. Stanford
11. Northwestern
12. UVA
13. Vanderbilt
14. Brown
15. Bentley
16. Tufts
17. Lehigh
18. Columbia
19. Yale
20. Carnegie Mellon
lol such a random dumb list
Why is it random and dumb
Times is very reputable
Times US Colleges with best graduating employment. Ranked by Employers
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/student/best-universities/graduate-employability-top-universities-united-states-ranked-employers
Something weird about a list that has BU at 13.
It’s not weird. It just has a different methodology.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you all never seen the Wall Street Journal list??
This approach heavily (exclusively?) weighs ROI. I totally disagree with the approach and therefore the list but I do appreciate a different perspective.
Yes, it's a great list and excellent criteria eval. I predict this and Forbes will eventually be the go to over USNWR.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think anyone is saying that the traditionally more heralded schools are academically inferior to those that top the WSJ or LinkedIn lists, but it’s hard to argue that employability and workforce placement/participation is not a reasonable criteria to incorporate into a school’s evaluation.
If schools like Babson, genuinely renown for its entrepreneurship-focused education, are turning out grads desirable to employers, it deserves to be in the conversation of top schools if that’s what students and parents are focused on. ROI is certainly a reasonable measurement of any investment, obviously.
Anonymous wrote:Duke sucks, hope they lose in the first round next week
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say a site that focuses on careers and jobs might be a better scientific measurer of college outcomes than some random people at USNWR.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/linkedin-top-colleges-2025-50-best-long-term-career-success-kritf/
Pretty interesting, and I think it highlights the problem with traditional college rankings. I was surprised to see Babson at #7, but my surprise was mostly because I'm not used to seeing Babson ranked so high on other rankings. So it creates a self-reinforcing cycle in a way... but I didn't have any concrete reason to believe Babson can't be top 10 for developing a strong career. Anyways, thoughts?
1. Princeton
2. Duke
3. Penn
4. MIT
5. Cornell
6. Harvard
7. Babson
8. Notre Dame
9. Dartmouth
10. Stanford
11. Northwestern
12. UVA
13. Vanderbilt
14. Brown
15. Bentley
16. Tufts
17. Lehigh
18. Columbia
19. Yale
20. Carnegie Mellon
lol such a random dumb list
Why is it random and dumb
Times is very reputable
Times US Colleges with best graduating employment. Ranked by Employers
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/student/best-universities/graduate-employability-top-universities-united-states-ranked-employers
Something weird about a list that has BU at 13.