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Looking at the streaming Tracker data today, here is the trend I can see so far
This is not very surprising if you follow the Princeton program the past few years. They target a segment of the applicant pool that they know will do well when it comes to job placement. Those with previous jobs in finance will more likely to get a higher salary and associate-level positions instead of analyst. This in turn will do wonder for their placement record. And in turn will attract more applicants with these type of profiles.
Data for thoughts.
- Fresh graduates with high GPA/GRE but no relevant work experience does not really make the cut.
- Those with relevant work experience, hence more marketable and employable, got a high probability to get an interview and get admitted.
- Those with an admit is more likely to join the program.
This is not very surprising if you follow the Princeton program the past few years. They target a segment of the applicant pool that they know will do well when it comes to job placement. Those with previous jobs in finance will more likely to get a higher salary and associate-level positions instead of analyst. This in turn will do wonder for their placement record. And in turn will attract more applicants with these type of profiles.
Data for thoughts.