The easiest way to measure a school's worth is by looking at the money its graduates make.
Stats | Harvard | Wharton | Columbia | Booth | Kellogg | Stanford | MIT |
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2018 Median Salary (2017) | $140,000 ($135K) | $135,000 ($130K) | $130,000 ($125K) | $130,000 ($125K) | $130,000 ($125K) | $142,000 ($140K) | $135,000 ($125K) |
2018 Median Bonus (2017) | $25,000 ($25K) | $30,000 ($20,500) | $30,000 ($25,500) | $25,000 ($25K) | $30,000 ($25K) | $25,000 ($25K) | $30,000 ($25K) |
2018 Offers At Graduation (2017) | NA (76%) | NA (85.8%) | NA (77.3%) | 89.4% (90.7%) | (84%) 85.4% | 81% (88%) | 90.9% (90.1%) |
2018 Offers At 3 Months (2017) | 95% (95%) | 98.4% (97.1%) | 94.1% (93.2%) | 96.3% (97.1%) | 95% (94.1%) | 95% (92%) | 97.0% (97.1%) |