The rise of the semi target

Will the semi-target rise? All the controversy going on right now on Harvard, Penn, NYU, Berkeley with them supporting literal fucking terrorist is nothing new. In the past decade, these institutions have become so left leaning that they are almost uninhabitable. In fact, I know multiple people who are turning down uchicago, stern, and Harvard offers for more conservative schools such as Georgetown and Dartmouth. Obviously Wharton will always be the best, but could we see a decline in hiring from ultra liberal colleges and an increase in hiring from more conservative, moderate semi targets?

 

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