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The most successful and influential Americans come from a surprisingly narrow range of 'elite' educational backgrounds

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The most successful and influential Americans come from a surprisingly narrow range of 'elite' educational backgrounds

J. Wai, S. M. Anderson, et al.

This research delves into the powerful connection between elite education and exceptional success in America, revealing compelling insights from studies conducted by Jonathan Wai, Stephen M. Anderson, Kaja Perina, Frank C. Worrell, and Christopher F. Chabris. Discover how attending one of 34 elite institutions might be a game-changing factor for extraordinary achievers.... show more
Abstract
The highest-achieving figures in politics, business, academia, and the media dominate public discourse and wield great influence in society. Education—perhaps especially at "elite" colleges and universities—may lie at the heart of the divide between the general public and these top achievers. In this paper, we build a new data set for the American "elite" and systematically examine the link between selective schools and outstanding achievements. In Study 1, across 30 different achievement groups totaling 26,198 people, we document patterns of attendance at a set of 34 "Elite" 34 schools, the 8 Ivy League schools, and Harvard University in particular. In Study 2, we surveyed 1810 laypeople to estimate how well they are aware of the key empirical facts from Study 1. We found that exceptional achievement is surprisingly strongly associated with "elite" education, especially obtaining a degree from Harvard, and the general public tends to underestimate the size of this effect. Attending one of just 34 institutions of higher education out of the roughly 4000 in the U.S. appears to be a critical and surprising factor separating extraordinary achievers from others in their fields.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Sep 03, 2024
Authors
Jonathan Wai, Stephen M. Anderson, Kaja Perina, Frank C. Worrell, Christopher F. Chabris
Tags
elite education
high achievers
Harvard
education impact
public perception
extraordinary achievers
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