It’s simply a note that just because it’s a top ranked school doesn’t ensure success. Would you rather I show that 22% of UCB grads in 2024 months after when the last snap shot was taken were still looking (13% in Haas business or 22% in the highly ranked school of engineering.
I’m not writing to you - I’m writing to OP that may not have read other things - and sounds like you’re the insecure one.
I’m simply noting, based on parents reporting here, that going to a top ranked school for sake of going to a top ranked school - is not a guarantee because OP, in my interpretation, is making an assumption like that.
Since you don’t want anecdotes, at GA Tech, in the 24/25 report and I’m not sure of the snapshot timeline, but they report a placement rate of 82.4% so 17.6% are still looking based on the definition (that’s for Scheller) - ¹ The Placement Rate is calculated as the percentage of respondents who are employed or self-employed, divided by the total number of respondents who are either employed, self-employed, or actively seeking employment. Given it’s a 35% reporting rate (school wide), it’s likely higher not having found a job since people not employed are less likely to respond. And in engineering (again, a top ranked program), 75.2% of employment seekers were employed so a quarter weren’t.
But I’m not selling books here or trying to communicate with you - I’m answering to one specific poster who has chosen to respond to me.
Why don’t you respond to OP since they are seeking assistance. I’m not seeking your guidance - but I am trying to help OP.
You might do the same - vs. criticize someone who is not responding to you. I’m sure the OP will appreciate any insights you can offer them on their post..
Thanks