Top Schools for Getting Rich

<p>It is funny that I am posting this as I am below the poverty line, but that is because I am on a graduate student stipend.</p>

<p>Regardless, there has been a lot of debate about how good ND is and where it ranks with other colleges. One way to look at that is to look at how much a school's graduates are able to earn. Yes, there are confounding variables with this method (as there is for any method), but think about it, companies won't pay up for your graduates unless they are good.</p>

<p>In</a> Pictures: Top Colleges For Getting Rich - Forbes.com
Forbes ranked the colleges and ND ended up coming in at 8th. </p>

<p>It is an interesting list, please take a look and let me know what you think!</p>

<p>Edit: link to actual story: Top</a> Colleges For Getting Rich - Forbes.com</p>

<p>yay us</p>

<p>I’d still same our alums are better, but whatever. If I remember right wasn’t ~%5 of the class of 2007 either TFA or ACE? That means almost every class you have has at least one person who will be a teacher in it.</p>

<p>ND does have a lot of students who go into service fields, and that has to hurt our numbers (but I don’t care, it is a great thing to do). However, I suppose it is weighted in the other way by the fact that we have an excellent business school.</p>

<p>I wonder how ND ranks against other schools as far as service? That is something I would love to know!</p>