mirednmediocrity2
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Always looking up at the GD Gators. Just crap.
There is not a single employer I've ever heard of that would choose an employee from the #35 rank school over the #47. It is irrelevant. Grad schools don't care either, unless the undergrad has a good rep in a certain area (like Cal Poly for science). Same goes for law schools. If you get into a T14, you should absolutely go there. There are lots of law firms that will absolutely not consider anyone outside of the T14, even if you graduate summa *** laude. For everyone else, I recommend going to a state school and paying in state tuition so you aren't saddled with 100k of debt.
Ehh that is not entirely true. Yes you are correct employers aren't going to say well before I read this resume let me pull up the US News rankings, but some schools get their resume tossed before they even reach the hiring person desk just because of the school they went too. Also, lets say a specific team leader at Goldman hires 3 kids from UF and they all suck, he is going to be less likely to hire people from that school. If he hires three people from UM and they are all great then he will be more likely to hire them. So that factors in a lot as well.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities
Down to #53 from being up to a high of #38 at the beginning of the decade.
Frenk better start getting it going in this area, students/parents paying high tuition demand a commensurateranking to what they are shelling out.
Champagne price for a beer education. Who the **** is going to pay that when they can go to the Gaturds for much less?.https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities
Down to #53 from being up to a high of #38 at the beginning of the decade.
Frenk better start getting it going in this area, students/parents paying high tuition demand a commensurateranking to what they are shelling out.
How much did Hogtown Agricultural College pay to be #38? Seems like these rankings are all over the place from year to year.
Is this real life? Is there anything else you bltches want to complain about.
WSJ rankings matter, too.
Guess which rag successful people read more...by a far margin.
I can tell with 100% certainty that UM degrees hold more weight then both of them as far as financial positions in NYC/SF.
Champagne price for a beer education. Who the **** is going to pay that when they can go to the Gaturds for much less?.
Good convo. My son wants to major in business, Finance to be exact. He loved his UM visit. Price is definitely a concern though. It's pretty **** expensive. He's also looking at Indiana, UGA, and UNC (we will see about UNC they're tough).
I'll say this about rankings. It's kinda like recruiting. When we're signing a class like Storm 18, we're all about the rankings. When we're not, then rankings don't mean s**t. LOL
You nailed it! US News is the gold standard. WSJ is like the third page of a google search: relevant, but few people get passed the first page. Miami’s ranking has been slipping for the past three years but ... folks don’t want to come to terms with reality. And as grad schools go, the state schools are regularly ranked above private schools.
And there are Miami resumes getting tossed in the financial sector right along with the UF ones (weird how you don’t give the option of the UF kids who might be good or even Miami kids who might suck). Facts: Miami just isn’t considered like that. It’s nationals (Stanford, Chicago, South Bend), northern schools, Ivies and ... well, a coin flip.
As an Alumnus, if it’s important to you, you might want to pay attention to why Miami is slipping, regardless of the criteria.