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Most Selective US Colleges
- 1 California Institute of Technology 3.1%
- 2 Harvard University 3.5%
- 3 Minerva University 3.5%
- 4 Stanford University 3.9%
- 5 Columbia University in the City of New York 4.2%
- 6 Princeton University 4.5%
Highest US Graduate Earnings
- 1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology $143,372
- 2 Samuel Merritt University $143,238
- 3 Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine $138,767
- 4 Harvey Mudd College $138,687
- 5 University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis $137,047
- 6 Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences $131,426
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Most Selective UK Universities
- 1 London School of Economics and Political Science 6.9%
- 2 University College of Estate Management 8.6%
- 3 Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine 9.9%
- 4 University of St. Andrews 10.3%
- 5 University of Manchester 10.8%
- 6 University of Edinburgh 11.1%
Highest UK Graduate Earnings
- 1 London School of Economics and Political Science Β£55,500
- 2 University College of Estate Management Β£54,500
- 3 Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine Β£53,500
- 4 London Institute of Banking and Finance Β£50,000
- 5 University of Bath Β£46,500
- 6 University of Cambridge Β£46,500
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