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Re: Employers Favor State Schools for Hires
The number of students employed from a school was one of the factors. There are a lot more graduates from Purdue then MIT each year (8x).
They even said in the article when they want a thinker they look at an Ivy, but most of the people they hire are doers, and for those they go to state schools. Pete's link bears that out, the thinkers get paid more, but there's less of them.
How's that for sweeping generalizations?
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