Wednesday, February 16, 2005

WHO NEEDS HARVARD?
WHY BIG CORPORATIONS ARE HIRING FEWER IVY LEAGUERS.
By Daniel Gross, Slate

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.

FOR THE REST OF THIS STORY VISIT:
http://slate.com/id/2112215/

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