<p>The recruitment could be better, but it's not as bad as BW makes it out to be - Finance grads get in with the top companies, no questions about it. As seen by the internship rank, there's no trouble finding internships, either.</p>
<p>Eh I'm doing Marketing =/</p>
<p>WashU is definitely not as good of a school as Northwestern or Brown</p>
<p>Milkmagn - and you base your statement on what besides your opinion.</p>
<p>turquoise = Brown
orange = Northwestern
purple = WashU</p>
<p>well, if you look at this chart you can obviously tell, that Brown and Northwestern are much much better than WashU</p>
<p>Great - a chart with no explanation - makes as much sense as Milkmagn's post.</p>
<p>^I think it was a joke, ST2 :)...</p>
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Milkmagn - and you base your statement on what besides your opinion.
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Most people I know, if asked, would agree with me</p>
<p>I kind of figured that was the case - at the same time it was an excellent illustration regarding the validity of Milkmagn's post.</p>
<p>Milkmagn: Most people I know, if like you, would benefit from a "Logic" course. Spelling too.</p>
<p>Jazzymom,
Architecture at Wash U is#5 I believe</p>
<p>Milkmagn
you are clearly a very confused person</p>
<p>Randy Orton and WashU are both very similar.</p>
<p>Both are situated in St. Louis.
Both witnessed a meteoric rise in prestige respective to their peers.
Both have many critics claiming they are overrated
Both are relatively young in their fields</p>