Anonymous wrote:Those are tuitions, not salaries lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern is NOT elite. Sorry for the boosters/parents/grads on here. People will just think you went to Northwestern and then get disappointed when you clarify, "Oh, actually, the one in Boston."
Good thing that you brough up Northwestern. Thank you.
I think one of the most significant and meaningful ranks or stats = Salary Score.
The data is reported by the U.S. Department of Education
https://www.gradreports.com/best-colleges
#1 Harvard University - $51,925 - 99.54
#2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology - $53,790 - 99.13
#3 Yale University - $55,500 - 98.90
#4 University of Pennsylvania - $57,770 - 98.85
#5 Dartmouth College - $57,638 - 98.84
#6 Georgetown University - $56,058 - 98.68
#7 Santa Clara University -$53,634 - 98.23
#8 Carnegie Mellon University -$57,119 - 97.66
#9 Stanford University - $53,529 - 97.52
#10 Dominican University of California -$46,940 - 97.21
#11 Boston College - $57,910 - 96.56
#12 Barnard College - $57,668 - 96.41
#13 Amherst College - $58,640 - 95.90
#13 Princeton University - $52,800 - 95.90
#15 Bentley University - $51,830 - 95.76
#16 Elon University - $36,571 - 94.87
#17 Trinity College - $59,050 - 94.71
#18 Colgate University - $58,045 - 94.44
#19 Columbia University - $61,788 - 94.23
#20 Thomas Edison State University - $9,856 - 94.20
#21 University of Notre Dame $55,553 - 94.03
#22 University of California - $44,007 - 93.80
#23 Northeastern University - $53,506 - 93.59
#24 Northwestern University - $56,691 - 93.57
#25 Bucknell University -$58,196 - 92.94
Marginal but still Northeastern(#23) beat Northwestern(#24)
Afterall who whould make the best objective evaluation and judgements removing all the bullshits?
The ones who actually pay for the graduates, the outcome of the colleges/universities.
They would pay more for the Northeastern graduates than Northwestern graduates.
DP. NEU boosters really are something else.
You got nothing logical and intelligent thing to say I guess.
I don’t get it, NW is shown to have a higher salary than NEU in your list above?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern is NOT elite. Sorry for the boosters/parents/grads on here. People will just think you went to Northwestern and then get disappointed when you clarify, "Oh, actually, the one in Boston."
Good thing that you brough up Northwestern. Thank you.
I think one of the most significant and meaningful ranks or stats = Salary Score.
The data is reported by the U.S. Department of Education
https://www.gradreports.com/best-colleges
#1 Harvard University - $51,925 - 99.54
#2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology - $53,790 - 99.13
#3 Yale University - $55,500 - 98.90
#4 University of Pennsylvania - $57,770 - 98.85
#5 Dartmouth College - $57,638 - 98.84
#6 Georgetown University - $56,058 - 98.68
#7 Santa Clara University -$53,634 - 98.23
#8 Carnegie Mellon University -$57,119 - 97.66
#9 Stanford University - $53,529 - 97.52
#10 Dominican University of California -$46,940 - 97.21
#11 Boston College - $57,910 - 96.56
#12 Barnard College - $57,668 - 96.41
#13 Amherst College - $58,640 - 95.90
#13 Princeton University - $52,800 - 95.90
#15 Bentley University - $51,830 - 95.76
#16 Elon University - $36,571 - 94.87
#17 Trinity College - $59,050 - 94.71
#18 Colgate University - $58,045 - 94.44
#19 Columbia University - $61,788 - 94.23
#20 Thomas Edison State University - $9,856 - 94.20
#21 University of Notre Dame $55,553 - 94.03
#22 University of California - $44,007 - 93.80
#23 Northeastern University - $53,506 - 93.59
#24 Northwestern University - $56,691 - 93.57
#25 Bucknell University -$58,196 - 92.94
Marginal but still Northeastern(#23) beat Northwestern(#24)
Afterall who whould make the best objective evaluation and judgements removing all the bullshits?
The ones who actually pay for the graduates, the outcome of the colleges/universities.
They would pay more for the Northeastern graduates than Northwestern graduates.
DP. NEU boosters really are something else.
You got nothing logical and intelligent thing to say I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern is NOT elite. Sorry for the boosters/parents/grads on here. People will just think you went to Northwestern and then get disappointed when you clarify, "Oh, actually, the one in Boston."
Good thing that you brough up Northwestern. Thank you.
I think one of the most significant and meaningful ranks or stats = Salary Score.
The data is reported by the U.S. Department of Education
https://www.gradreports.com/best-colleges
#1 Harvard University - $51,925 - 99.54
#2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology - $53,790 - 99.13
#3 Yale University - $55,500 - 98.90
#4 University of Pennsylvania - $57,770 - 98.85
#5 Dartmouth College - $57,638 - 98.84
#6 Georgetown University - $56,058 - 98.68
#7 Santa Clara University -$53,634 - 98.23
#8 Carnegie Mellon University -$57,119 - 97.66
#9 Stanford University - $53,529 - 97.52
#10 Dominican University of California -$46,940 - 97.21
#11 Boston College - $57,910 - 96.56
#12 Barnard College - $57,668 - 96.41
#13 Amherst College - $58,640 - 95.90
#13 Princeton University - $52,800 - 95.90
#15 Bentley University - $51,830 - 95.76
#16 Elon University - $36,571 - 94.87
#17 Trinity College - $59,050 - 94.71
#18 Colgate University - $58,045 - 94.44
#19 Columbia University - $61,788 - 94.23
#20 Thomas Edison State University - $9,856 - 94.20
#21 University of Notre Dame $55,553 - 94.03
#22 University of California - $44,007 - 93.80
#23 Northeastern University - $53,506 - 93.59
#24 Northwestern University - $56,691 - 93.57
#25 Bucknell University -$58,196 - 92.94
Marginal but still Northeastern(#23) beat Northwestern(#24)
Afterall who whould make the best objective evaluation and judgements removing all the bullshits?
The ones who actually pay for the graduates, the outcome of the colleges/universities.
They would pay more for the Northeastern graduates than Northwestern graduates.
DP. NEU boosters really are something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern is NOT elite. Sorry for the boosters/parents/grads on here. People will just think you went to Northwestern and then get disappointed when you clarify, "Oh, actually, the one in Boston."
Good thing that you brough up Northwestern. Thank you.
I think one of the most significant and meaningful ranks or stats = Salary Score.
The data is reported by the U.S. Department of Education
https://www.gradreports.com/best-colleges
#1 Harvard University - $51,925 - 99.54
#2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology - $53,790 - 99.13
#3 Yale University - $55,500 - 98.90
#4 University of Pennsylvania - $57,770 - 98.85
#5 Dartmouth College - $57,638 - 98.84
#6 Georgetown University - $56,058 - 98.68
#7 Santa Clara University -$53,634 - 98.23
#8 Carnegie Mellon University -$57,119 - 97.66
#9 Stanford University - $53,529 - 97.52
#10 Dominican University of California -$46,940 - 97.21
#11 Boston College - $57,910 - 96.56
#12 Barnard College - $57,668 - 96.41
#13 Amherst College - $58,640 - 95.90
#13 Princeton University - $52,800 - 95.90
#15 Bentley University - $51,830 - 95.76
#16 Elon University - $36,571 - 94.87
#17 Trinity College - $59,050 - 94.71
#18 Colgate University - $58,045 - 94.44
#19 Columbia University - $61,788 - 94.23
#20 Thomas Edison State University - $9,856 - 94.20
#21 University of Notre Dame $55,553 - 94.03
#22 University of California - $44,007 - 93.80
#23 Northeastern University - $53,506 - 93.59
#24 Northwestern University - $56,691 - 93.57
#25 Bucknell University -$58,196 - 92.94
Marginal but still Northeastern(#23) beat Northwestern(#24)
Afterall who whould make the best objective evaluation and judgements removing all the bullshits?
The ones who actually pay for the graduates, the outcome of the colleges/universities.
They would pay more for the Northeastern graduates than Northwestern graduates.
Anonymous wrote:Northeastern is NOT elite. Sorry for the boosters/parents/grads on here. People will just think you went to Northwestern and then get disappointed when you clarify, "Oh, actually, the one in Boston."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure that with your personal academic credentials, you can appreciate how much they smooth the way to opportunities that show your competence and ability. The reality is that people do make assumptions and use academic credentials for initial screening. That can be overcome, it just takes a lot more effort.
Some people do. Others screen out. We've found a lot of these grads are too entitled and not willing to put in extra hours or take direction gracefully. I no longer look at top 20 unless I have a rec. from a colleague I really trust. We much prefer a really motivated hire from mid tier.
Goldman, MBB, the top hedge funds and even tech startups, however, keep hiring elite grads, even a few years out of college.
You are mistaken about the importance to these companies....
https://lesshighschoolstress.com/wall-street/
https://lesshighschoolstress.com/lists/tech/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who really cares.....promoting these sort of stereotypes is one factor that is driving the increased stress and mental health issues for our teenagers. Enjoy life. Go to a school that fits you. Screw the ratings.
+1
These parents are so offed up.
Anonymous wrote:Who really cares.....promoting these sort of stereotypes is one factor that is driving the increased stress and mental health issues for our teenagers. Enjoy life. Go to a school that fits you. Screw the ratings.
Anonymous wrote:HYPSM
Chicago
Columbia
Duke and Johns Hopkins and Northwestern are meh. The rest of the Ivies are where you go when you end up after being rejected from above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure that with your personal academic credentials, you can appreciate how much they smooth the way to opportunities that show your competence and ability. The reality is that people do make assumptions and use academic credentials for initial screening. That can be overcome, it just takes a lot more effort.
Some people do. Others screen out. We've found a lot of these grads are too entitled and not willing to put in extra hours or take direction gracefully. I no longer look at top 20 unless I have a rec. from a colleague I really trust. We much prefer a really motivated hire from mid tier.
Goldman, MBB, the top hedge funds and even tech startups, however, keep hiring elite grads, even a few years out of college.