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Oct 8, 2015
4:15:44pm
Only 32% of Stanford MBA grads start in those 3 areas mentioned
according to their most recent employment report, so I don't think the gap can be credited to that difference. The truth is somewhere in between what we are both arguing. There is a gap between the two programs. I agree it's not behemoth, but it's statistically significant especially if you consider mid-career earnings. BYU is an excellent value and some grads become as successful as Stanford grads. However, the average Stanford grad has superior opportunities and pay to the average BYU grad. It doesn't help that some of the female BYU grads are exiting the workforce to have families.
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