<p>But more importantly, placement or lack thereof in ONE given industry isn’t really a measure of a university’s “goodness.” NU likely beats all other top 20 universities with the possible exception of Yale in terms of having its graduates work in Hollywood and on Broadway X years out from graduation, but for some reason that’s never cited as why NU is “better.” It’s amusing watching all the lemmings salivate over i-banking as THE career. It’s not. Indeed, if a university is too situated towards becoming merely or only an i-banking feeder, that’s a negative in my book. What makes a university great is the diversity of what its student body is searching for – that your classmates do all kinds of neat, great things after graduation, not just march like lemmings towards Wall Street.</p>