<p>Slipper - dude what are you talking about? If you can point to disparities through hard data - i.e. Brown having significantly more success than Chicago on wall street - then maybe you have a point, but otherwise, your argument is pretty unsubstantiated. </p>
<p>Chicago behind Northwestern, Cornell, and the College at Penn? Chicago is very, very well respected on Wall Street, and its seen as a more prominent school in the world of finance then these three institutions. You need to expand on this, because if Cornell, Brown, etc. really do much better than Chicago, the kids must literally be showering in money and offers from blue chip firms. It’s hard to see students from any school but the top 5 (HYPSW), and then perhaps a Dartmouth or MIT enjoying more offers and opportunities than Chicago grads.</p>