What is UVa good at, exactly?

<p>My roomie did CS and he now works for IBM. Another guy I know did chem-e or EE and is now working for Accenture.</p>

<p>Class of 2010 current “plans”</p>

<p>Companies: Lockheed, Booze-Allen, GE, IBM, Northrop, Microsoft, Merck, Accenture, BAE Systems, Clark Construction/Building, Capital IQ, Deloitte
Grad Schools: UVa (EE, Systems, BmE, and Medical School), Harvard (Law), Georgia Tech (CS), UT-Austin (Civil)</p>

<p>That’s the assortment that I know of off the top of my head</p>

<p>TFA followed by Columbia Law, Stanford PhD, tons of Boozers</p>

<p>Also MIT PhD, Google</p>

<p>By win what do you mean? Better professors, better quality students? what makes MIT engineering better than a lot of other schools? Just curious :)</p>

<p>To follow up on tnal’s question, how do liberal arts graduates (English, history among others) fare post graduation?</p>