<p>I am a high school senior and i will be applying to LACs this fall. I am particularly interested to know about ‘target’ LACs as well as Private Unis where major banks and big companies are actively recruiting students upon graduation(such as davidson and vassar). I know that parents on this forum are really really helpful. So can you please extend your help and suggest me some LACs which fits this criteria.</p>
<p>Williams, Colgate, Amherst.</p>
<p>Of the 874 graduating seniors who responded to this survey in 2009, this is the distribution of post-graduate plans for Duke grads. Our 2010 grad has friends who interviewed with and were hired by other firms you would acknowledge as “major.” </p>
<p>Top 5 Employers
- Teach for America
- Morgan Stanley
- Bank of America
- Goldman Sachs
- ExxonMobile
- The Boston Consulting Group
- Barclays Capital
- Microsoft</p>
<p>Top Hiring Industries (% of Total)
Finance/Banking (26)
Consulting (19)
Education (11)
Engineering/Technology (11)
Government (6)
BioTech/Pharma/Research (6)
Healthcare (4)</p>
<p>Claremont Mckenna College’s career services have been named as being strong, I guess I’ll know more about that when my soph rolls around to graduation. However if you qualify to become a Robert Day Scholar. The employment statistics for the class of 2010 are impressive. See the link below (if that doesn’t work do a google search for Claremont Mckenna college employment statistics):</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.claremontmckenna.edu/rdschool/career/undergraduate/scholars/employment_stats.php[/url]”>http://www.claremontmckenna.edu/rdschool/career/undergraduate/scholars/employment_stats.php</a></p>
<p>The statistics of CMs Robert Day Scholars looks stunning. Any more feedbacks? I am trying to build a list of these colleges and unis.</p>