Originally posted by: cchen
Originally posted by: wildcat86
A degree from Northwestern is a guaranteed six figure salary out of school
ohhhhhhhhhkayyyyyyyyy!
Originally posted by: wildcat86
Originally posted by: cchen
Originally posted by: wildcat86
A degree from Northwestern is a guaranteed six figure salary out of school
ohhhhhhhhhkayyyyyyyyy!
Kellogg is the #1 business school in the country
Originally posted by: akubi
Originally posted by: wildcat86
Originally posted by: cchen
Originally posted by: wildcat86
A degree from Northwestern is a guaranteed six figure salary out of school
ohhhhhhhhhkayyyyyyyyy!
Kellogg is the #1 business school in the country
yeah, if harvard, stanford, upenn (wharton), mit (sloan) all suddenly disappear from the face of the earth :roll:
Originally posted by: wildcat86
Originally posted by: akubi
Originally posted by: wildcat86
Originally posted by: cchen
Originally posted by: wildcat86
A degree from Northwestern is a guaranteed six figure salary out of school
ohhhhhhhhhkayyyyyyyyy!
Kellogg is the #1 business school in the country
yeah, if harvard, stanford, upenn (wharton), mit (sloan) all suddenly disappear from the face of the earth :roll:
really now?
http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/04/
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Most of my classes in my last 5 terms had 10 people or less and were led by professors who had lots of real wolrd experience. I preferred the small college education I got.
Originally posted by: wildcat86
Kellogg is the #1 business school in the country
i never specified the degree
Originally posted by: akubi
Originally posted by: wildcat86
Originally posted by: akubi
Originally posted by: wildcat86
Originally posted by: cchen
Originally posted by: wildcat86
A degree from Northwestern is a guaranteed six figure salary out of school
ohhhhhhhhhkayyyyyyyyy!
Kellogg is the #1 business school in the country
yeah, if harvard, stanford, upenn (wharton), mit (sloan) all suddenly disappear from the face of the earth :roll:
really now?
http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/04/
rankings are bs. oh look! http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/mba/brief/mbarank_brief.php
Originally posted by: wildcat86
Originally posted by: akubi
Originally posted by: wildcat86
Originally posted by: akubi
Originally posted by: wildcat86
Originally posted by: cchen
Originally posted by: wildcat86
A degree from Northwestern is a guaranteed six figure salary out of school
ohhhhhhhhhkayyyyyyyyy!
Kellogg is the #1 business school in the country
yeah, if harvard, stanford, upenn (wharton), mit (sloan) all suddenly disappear from the face of the earth :roll:
really now?
http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/04/
rankings are bs. oh look! http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/mba/brief/mbarank_brief.php
chill out
im just supporting my school
Originally posted by: junkerman123
HR departments take school prestige into account when hiring
Originally posted by: AccruedExpenditure
Honestly your GPA only matters for your first job. After that no one really is going to care, but they WILL care where you went to school. Going to a non-marquee name school isn't going hurt you, but going to a brand name school might give you more of an edge.
Originally posted by: wildcat86
A degree from Northwestern is a guaranteed six figure salary out of school
Originally posted by: venk
High GPA at No-Name > Avg/Low GPA at Michigan
Originally posted by: wildcat86
A degree from Northwestern is a guaranteed six figure salary out of school
Originally posted by: Spike
I interviewed for 4 jobs after school and only one asked for my GPA, the others did not care. Maybe that is a result of being an engineer, I don't know. Univ of Washington is probably somewhere in the middle ground for being recognizable but it does have some of the best engineering departments in the country.
-spike
Originally posted by: rnp614
Originally posted by: venk
High GPA at No-Name > Avg/Low GPA at Michigan
So untrue when it comes to applying to grad schools.
Originally posted by: RadioHead84
Originally posted by: rnp614
Originally posted by: venk
High GPA at No-Name > Avg/Low GPA at Michigan
So untrue when it comes to applying to grad schools.
i think it is. Take my brother for example. He is going to med school..Iwent to his oreintation thing and it was people from all over. Sure a bunch of them came from schools like Penn State and and other state universities, but then there were a few from colleges that no one would know outside of the state.
Originally posted by: rnp614
Originally posted by: RadioHead84
Originally posted by: rnp614
Originally posted by: venk
High GPA at No-Name > Avg/Low GPA at Michigan
So untrue when it comes to applying to grad schools.
i think it is. Take my brother for example. He is going to med school..Iwent to his oreintation thing and it was people from all over. Sure a bunch of them came from schools like Penn State and and other state universities, but then there were a few from colleges that no one would know outside of the state.
Yeah but the only way those bad school people get into med school is by actually being extraordinary in some other way, IE having a high MCAT score. MCAT matters a lot for med school.
Originally posted by: rnp614
Originally posted by: RadioHead84
Originally posted by: rnp614
Originally posted by: venk
High GPA at No-Name > Avg/Low GPA at Michigan
So untrue when it comes to applying to grad schools.
i think it is. Take my brother for example. He is going to med school..Iwent to his oreintation thing and it was people from all over. Sure a bunch of them came from schools like Penn State and and other state universities, but then there were a few from colleges that no one would know outside of the state.
Yeah but the only way those bad school people get into med school is by actually being extraordinary in some other way, IE having a high MCAT score. MCAT matters a lot for med school.
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
good schools get recruitment attention as well, you wont see that at no-name schoolsOriginally posted by: junkerman123
HR departments take school prestige into account when hiring