First Is the Worst, Second Is the Best, Fourth Is the One With the Highest Income When They Graduate
July 29, 2011 at 12:46 pm
If you happened to hear a loud wailing in the vicinity of Huntsman Hall this morning, it is either because our nation is potentially on the brink of more economic uh-oh, or because Bloomberg ranked Wharton as #4 (AGAIN!?) on the list of Best Undergraduate Business Schools 2011. Most people would celebrate even the prospect of being ranked number four, but keep in mind: we're talking about a place that gets competitive over GSR space.
On the bright side, Wharton grads can boast about higher median starting salaries than those of grads from other schools on the list (see: obnoxious headline). Also, for those of you non-conformers to the above stereotype (heartchu), we would like to extend our most sincere mazel tov and shower you with confetti of this sort.