So what happened to the Princeton ChE. class from the '70-'80's

<p>Took some time to review the alumni directory, here is some data</p>

<p>about 1/2 of the class went to work directy to top notch highly regarded coporate programs such as P&G and Schlumberger.</p>

<p>About two thirds (22) received graduate degrees as follows:</p>

<p>MBA’s - 11
Harvard - 4
Stanford - 1
Wharton - 2
Other top ten - 3
Other - 1</p>

<p>MS and PHd’s in ChE - 9
MIT - 3
Penn - 1
Cornell - 1
Other top ten ChE - 3
Other - 1</p>

<p>Med School - 1
Harvard</p>

<p>Churchill Scholars - 1
Oxford/Cambridge</p>

<p>Maybe they’re just not famous. It doesn’t mean they’re not successful.</p>

<p>I can think of two Chem E’s I went to school with in the 1970’s and 1980’s. One is a Prof/Physician at Harvard Medical School; the other went to one of, if not the, most noted Wall Street firm (no post-BS degree), became head of a department there (also noted as being the best in that market sector in the world), and retired at age 39 with enough money to live comfortably for several hundred years.</p>