The quality of instruction in both Undergrad and Graduate programs is pretty good. But either way, the school is very expensive. The career services offices try hard, but are often lack resources to help student find employment upon graduation. By "lacking resources," I don't just mean cash, but alumni connections, community clout, and school reputation.\r
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The Undergrad and Engineering schools have good rankings. Other programs? Not so much, but NOT because the instruction level is lacking. The law school is ranked as fourth tier (out of five), though the quality of instruction is on par with other schools, but the ability to help graduates find jobs is lacking.
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