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SCT Pomona College beat Harvard
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Pomona College although not known, but the highest ranked second in the country. (Reporter Zhang Yue / photo)
Pomona College only about 1, 600 students, did not graduate from last year's ranking ninth jumped to second place. The school's famous alumni include former senior executive president of the Walt Disney Company Roy E. Disney, Country musician Kris Kristofferson, the artist Chris Burden and former New York Times executive editor Bill Keller and so on.
Forbes ranking focuses on the needs of students. Interesting courses such as can be, the proportion of graduate four years after graduation employment potential and trends as well as tuition and other expenses. In the magazine's ranking of six years, this year's ranking is the first time the top two schools are non-Ivy League schools (Ivy League) status, and the two schools are in the West Bank. UC Berkeley in public schools ranked first in the country, ranked 22 overall, while the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) ranked 18, ranked No. 34 UCLA.
Forbes magazine pointed out that 99% of Pomona College students are no drop-outs, graduates average starting salary of 49, 200 yuan. David Oxtoby school principal, said this ranking pleasantly surprised. He said that the school is not so well known as some schools, there are also a number of ranking "heavy light west coast" phenomenon, because rank high school love each other eastern pulled rank, so their long-entrenched top of the list. But this time let the world see the U.S. ranked in other parts of the school's true level.
He said that the school's small class teaching, intimate relationship between teachers and students, many giant schools can not match. Here lay the foundation for further studies in the future, or whether it is employment, here is a good starting point.
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Economics is a nice solid degree
I've posted about the benefits before on this forum. You can take it in so many directions from finance to analyst positions at consulting firms. You could even take it into the sports realted fields because students who study economics are ususally pretty good at data analysis. Also after a year or two after working in the corporate world (with a good firm) you can apply for MBA, Law, Policy or other graduate programs. Economics is not just about teaching. I know some that have taken their Economics background into Bio Statistics and Environmental studies.
What you really need to do is actually find out what kind of jobs exist in the world
Mills College MBA Program Open House tonight
The faculty, alumnae, and students of the Mills College MBA Program invite you to join us for refreshments and information from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. this evening (Wed., Oct. 30) at the MBA wing of the Old Children's School Building, on our enclosed, park-like campus in Oakland.
The MBA program offers options for mid-career professionals, for recent graduates, and for those re-entering the workforce after a career interruption. Applicants with significant college coursework in business and economics can complete the program in as little as one year. Mills' low student-faculty ratio means small classes and individualized instruction by our distinguished faculty, composed of MBAs and PhDs from U
This IS taught in school!
1. First, in math class.
2. Second, in social studies (it's part of the CA standards in one of the grades, I think)
3. Third, in Economics (required of all CA seniors to graduate).
After that - if the kids don't learn it, who's responsible?
1. Their parents, for not making them study.
2. Their parents, for being bad role models.
3. The kids, for not studying it.
4. The kids, for hoping that becoming a rap- or reality-television-star will solve all their money woes. Really. This is what they think will happen to them
Http://www.mills.edu/mba/
So that after 4 years, you don't decide that you hate your major and you don't want to work in that field.
majors that i think are NOT practical (at least in my opinion) are ones that are so focused that you aren't left with many options when you graduate (i.e. Celtic Studies, Latin, History, Dance, Geography, etc...) - unless you're absolutely sure you want to work in that field that is.
i think majors like business, communications, biology, economics, etc. are probably solid choices.
you don't have to really select your major until junior year, so don't stress out too much
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