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post #16 of 24
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What about NYU? Stanford?

post #17 of 24
There's Wharton, then there's schools for people who didn't get into Wharton.
post #18 of 24
There are graduates who move on after college, and then there are business graduates who still care how their alma mater is perceived by everyoe else....
post #19 of 24
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There are graduates who move on after college, and then there are business graduates who still care how their alma mater is perceived by everyoe else....

Then there are people who can joke around about things that aren't so serious. For clarity, I was part of the latter.
post #20 of 24
Undergraduate degree does not mean much. Look at the graduate school rankings for a better picture.
post #21 of 24
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Undergraduate degree does not mean much. Look at the graduate school rankings for a better picture.

Read someone's obituary for the most telling summary.


- B
post #22 of 24
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Originally Posted by voxsartoria View Post
Read someone's obituary for the most telling summary.

Have you revised yours this week?
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wt
post #24 of 24
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Originally Posted by Dashaansafin View Post
http://www.forbes.com/feeds/business...136248437.html

"BusinessWire - University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business jumped to the top spot on Bloomberg BusinessWeek's fifth annual ranking of "The Best Undergraduate Business Schools." Rounding out the top five are University of Virginia (McIntire), Massachusetts of Technology (Sloan), University of Pennsylvania (Wharton), and Cornell University.

At the top of our ranking and in a year when unemployment was at the forefront of student concerns, Notre Dame fared well, thanks in part to a large alumni base willing to lend a hand to young job seekers. In the hopes of getting more students in front of recruiters, the school has started using Skype's video capabilities for virtual interviews so companies don't have to spend the money to travel to campus. At No.2, University of Virginia's McIntire School of Commerce, students lauded the intense core curriculum taught by teams of professors from different disciplines. Also using technology to give their students an advantage, Tom Fitch, assistant dean of career services, has taken to the Web, using Twitter and Facebook to distribute career tips and help find jobs and internships for students. At MIT's No. 3 Sloan School of Management, more than 90% of students boast summer internships, and its graduates' median starting salary, $62,000, is the highest in the ranking. "

Pretty impressive...

Such a very amazing link!
Thank you for the post.
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