TIME’s ‘Best Colleges For Future Leaders’ 4 North Carolina Schools Rank
Searching for the perfect college can be challenging. This is especially true when you have to consider factors like cost, programs, location, and housing. But a degree from the “perfect” college doesn’t guarantee success. According to TIME, in “U.S. society, success is a good indicator you went to an elite university.”
The magazine partnered with Statista in launching its first list of the Best Colleges for Future Leaders and the Best Companies for Future Leaders. To develop the list, TIME and Statista analyzed the resumes of 2,000 top leaders in the U.S., including politicians, CEOs, Nobel winners, and others, to determine where they received their degrees.
While Ivy League schools were prominent, many other private and public universities earned TIME’s accolades, too. The publication’s listing ranked four North Carolina institutions in the top 100, with one in the top 20.
Duke Claims A Top Spot In The Top 20
Durham’s Duke University snagged spot number 18 on the Best Colleges for Future Leaders list. Not too far down the list at number 21 is the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Other North Carolina schools earning a spot on the ranking include Wake Forest University (72) and North Carolina State University in Raleigh at 87.
Best Colleges for Future Leaders
Let’s talk top 5. Harvard University takes the top spot, followed by Stanford University in California. The University of Pennsylvania claimed the number 3 spot in the ranking. At number 4 is Columbia University New York, with Massachusetts Institute of Technology at number 5.
TIME pointed out that experts say that what distinguishes these schools is not necessarily that they teach students to be better leaders but that alums receive more opportunities. “Whatever a student may have learned at school, an elite diploma signals at least two things to prospective employers: survival of a difficult admissions process, and a high likelihood of intelligence,” they stated.
Interestingly, the list makes it very clear that the Ivy League isn’t the only route to success. A professor from the University of California told the magazine, “While those schools dominate fields like law, the media, and academia, production fields like engineering, agriculture, and aerospace recruit from schools that are more likely to offer technical skills like engineering.”
Get more in-depth about their ranking with the complete list here.
North Carolina Spot Among the Best Cheap Spring Break Trips
Spring break always arrives at just the right time. It’s when the holiday cheer has totally worn off, and it’s also right when spring is around the corner but it’s not quite here yet. I remember loving spring break in school. But, even if you’re not in school or college anymore, why not take a fun spring break trip this year? Thankfully, there are plenty of trendy, cheap spring break destinations available. One North Carolina spot is even among the best cheap spring break trips in the US. (South Carolina is in here, too.)
If you want to get the most bang for your buck, as they say, stay close to home. It doesn’t have to be a staycation. But, why not travel to a town that you’ve never been to that’s within road trip distance? Of course, if you live in a cold climate, you might want to travel to a hot spot. The good news is that a lot of warm spring break destinations have great rates, because tourist is simply their business. So, if you go to a popular spring break spot, chances are they’ll have some good deals and be able to cut you a good deal due to just how many people who travel there each year.
The perfect spring break destination is really about getting away from it all. You want a place that fun and exciting. But, you also want a spot that really helps you break away from routine and, hopefully, your electronic devises. Another bonus is if you find a spring break destination near friends who you maybe haven’t seen in a while. It can be a really fun trip to find a central location and meet up with long-lost friends.
Read on for some trendy, cheap spring break trips in the United States, including the North Carolina and South Carolina ones. Here’s hoping for a super fun spring vacation. Oh, these work for summer, too.
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