<ol>
<li>University of California, Berkeley</li>
<li>University of California, Los Angeles</li>
<li>Harvard University</li>
<li>University of Pennsylvania</li>
<li>Stanford University</li>
<li>Vanderbilt University</li>
<li>London School of Economics</li>
<li>University of Oxford</li>
<li>University College London</li>
<li>Boston University</li>
</ol>
<p>'The analysis comes from London-based startup ViewsOnYou. Built on top of Facebook, the recruiting tool gives students and professionals a personality inventory based on standard psychological measures, and also asks colleagues and friends to provide information on each other. The tool them matches job seekers with companies whose existing employees match their personality profile.</p>
<p>The company has amassed a trove of data on students, employees and companies on both sides of the pond, turning up some surprises in the process. Among them: where to look for the most ambitious young folks. What exactly does ViewsOnYou mean by ambition? CEO Ab Banerjee explained the term as “a desire for success and career advancement” as distinct from drive or “a passion for something or obsessiveness to complete something.”’</p>
<p>“According to ViewsOnYous numbers its time to look past the tie-dye and rethink Berkeley. Apparently, hiding behind the counter-culture pedigree are some seriously hungry students. Who knew?”</p>
<p>The author lives in London. Is this the way Berkeley is typically perceived in the UK? If so, then, yes, it is time to take another look at Berkeley.</p>