Where am I most likely to get a job?

<p>I was accepted to Case Western, U of Rochester, and Brandeis. I'm looking to major in Econ and minor in math (applied). I have seen Case and Brandeis on more recruiter lists than Rochester, but I'm not sure that means anything. I know that Mckinsey recruits at Brandeis and Case, IBM recruits at Case, Goldman Sachs was (according to Brandeis) a common place they recruited...</p>

<p>Any thoughts?</p>

<p>Case western!!</p>

<p>Really more so than Brandeis? What makes you say that?</p>

<p>Rochester has the best econ program out of the three but Brandeis is more heavily recruited...your choice.</p>

<p>Brandeis is more an undergrad school, Case and Roch have high nationally ranked grad school programs...I know the rankings but the job prospects are less evident...</p>

<p>bobbobbob, are you saying that Roch would be better than Case?</p>

<p>BUMPppppppppppppp!!!</p>

<p>considering Rochester is 14th by NRC rankings and Case and Brandeis arent even in the top 90...Id say go to Rochester as long as you like the school. No matter how good a program is, if youre miserable at the school you wont do well.</p>

<p>But Case and Brandeis don't even HAVE graduate programs, of course they're not ranked. Does that mean that a place like BU is better than Amherst Swarthmore or Williams college?</p>

<p>I'm asking job placement wich is totally different. Brandeis' most popular major is economics and it outplaces both Case and Rochester in overall ranking. Obviously Brandeis has something to offer that the other two don't.</p>

<p>An answer I was waiting for would be more along the lines of who recruits there, or some 1st hand accounts of getting a job with a Brandeis degree.</p>

<p>Can you send me a link to those NRC rankings?</p>

<p>BUMP~!!</p>

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<p><a href="http://www.stat.tamu.edu/%7Ejnewton/nrc_rankings/nrc41.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.stat.tamu.edu/~jnewton/nrc_rankings/nrc41.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>thanks! </p>

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