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Harvard, who needs it...
A coveted undergraduate admission to an Ivy League college is a ticket to success, right? But a recent paper by Peter Cappelli and Monika Hamori, both of the University of Pennsylvania, suggests that the prestigious degrees aren't as valuable at America's largest corporations as they were a generation ago. If you want to run GE, you might be better off attending the University of Connecticut than Yale.

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Something has changed about the character of the student bodies at many Ivy League schools in recent decades.

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The numbers crunched by Cappelli and Hamori suggest that big-time corporate America is less interested in Ivy League students today than it was in the past. It could also be the other way around.

Maybe the CIA could learn a bit from this.
Posted by: OldSpook 2005-01-15
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=53761