Cornell vs JHU vs Williams

<p>Here are some Wall Street Cornell University alumni for you:</p>

<p>Sandy Weill - Former chairman and chief executive officer of Citigroup</p>

<p>Here’s some former Goldman Sachs partners who are Cornell alums:
Stephen Friedman (co-chair)
Bob Katz
Don Opatrny
Mike Rantz
Abby Joseph Cohen
Rick Sherlund
Bob Harrison</p>

<p>Mark Bertolini – CEO and President of Aetna
Ratan Tata – Chairman of Tata Group (India’s wealthiest business group)</p>

<p>There are many, many more, but those I’ve listed above make my point.</p>

<p>By the way, Cornell was listed on that old, and flawed, WSJ feeder school list at 25th. They would have been much, much higher if it were not for the unfair practice of aggregating all the colleges of large/diverse universities.</p>

<p>A similar unfair practice befalls large/diverse universities for many studies of engineering programs that use university-wide “per capita” methodologies.

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<p>This unfair practice of university-wide “per capita" analyses applies in equal measure to a school like Cornell. The cited WSJ feeder study is clearly bogus. AEM/Dyson would not currently be ranked 3rd by BusinessWeek if the program had any big problem placing its alumni.</p>

<p>By the way, where is Williams placed in the BusinessWeek undergrad business school ranking??</p>