UChicago vs NYU Stern

<p>Warblersrule:</p>

<p>My mistake, certainly MIT and Caltech count too (although they are much more specialized). </p>

<p>That aside, especially now, there is probably more correlation between specific majors and outcomes at Chicago. The numbers seem to bear that out - there are probably around 300 econ/math/stat majors per class at Chicago, and each year, around 200 go into finance/consulting. </p>

<p>The bigger disparity currently is that the the art history or romance languages major at Chicago may be more likely to eschew finance/consulting, whereas at Harvard (or maybe Brown or Dartmouth - two schools who are closer to being Chicago’s peers), they could veer toward f/c. </p>

<p>Again, this is changing at Chicago. Nevertheless, just given Chicago’s placement in the midwest, the school just won’t be as NYC-centric as many of its east coast counterparts. </p>